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Articles related to "Egypt"
Cairo, Egypt’s Vibrant Capital Modern Cairo has a history as old as time. Mosques, churches and museums compete for attention with Shisha pipes, a pulsating nightlife and belly dancers. cairo • egypt • cairo egypt • egypt tours • egypt travel
Thutmose I <i>The Commoner Come King</i> Thutmose I, Egypt, Ancient Egypt, Nile, History, Ancient History, 18th Dynasty thutmose i • egypt • ancient egypt • nile • history
Pyramids of Giza Galloping across the Arabian Desert on a white Arabian stead with the Pyramids and Cairo in the distance, should be on everyone’s ‘list of things to do before you die.' egypt • pyramid • giza • desert • arabian
Denial is not a River in Egypt! Denial is a form of distancing, and what we put at a distance is ourselves.
Climbing Mount Sinai, Egypt Make a pilgrimage to the Middle East's most sacred mountain! Where it is, how to get there, when to go, and why bother? climbing mount sinai • adventure travel in egypt • tourism in egypt • visit sinai • things to do in egypt
Red Sea Vacations - Learn to Dive in Egypt Explore the magical depths of the Red Sea when you learn to dive in Egypt with qualified PADI instructors. Go on a Camel Safari. See Belly Dancers and shop in the markets red sea vacations • learn to dive in egypt • red sea rivera • scuba and snorkel holidays vacations • camel safaris
The Real Cleopatra Cleopatra knew what she wanted, and how to get it. Her legendary status as one of the most notorious leaders in ancient history is well deserved. cleopatra • rome • egypt • roman history • egyptian history
Luxor.....The Temple of Man The ancient Egyptians believed that only man could house the spirit of God, so the temples were built to represent each part of the human body. Experience the Temple of Luxor, one of the best examples of this belief. Please join me on a tour of this special place. luxor • archeological sites • egypt
Peace Moves - Not In A Good Direction middle east peace talks • peace process • israel • palestine • madeline albright
The Magic Begins The Magic begins. Visit the Cairo Museum of Antiquities, the Mosque of Mohamed Ali, Khan al Khalil Bazaar, St. Margaret's Church, Old Cairo. Meet papyrus sellers, beggars, the women in black. Hear the cacaphony of traffic, the cry of the Muezzin. Sights sounds smells that are Egypt. journeys • sights • sounds • smells • egypt
The Mysteries of the Sphinx and Great Pyramid. Egypt: Experience sunrise between the paws of the Sphinx, feel his inscrutable gaze. Find an unexpected souvenir and visit the tomb of a princess. Learn about a solar boat, then take an mystical tour through the Great Pyramid. Pure Magic! great pyramid khufu • cheops sphinx cairo egypt solar boat arceolog
Divining Using a Pendulum This method of divination dates back to ancient Egypt. Learn how you can use a pendulum, too. suite 101 • paranormal • jodee redmond • pendulum • divination
The Real Cleopatra Desperate to keep Egypt in her hands, Cleopatra goes to great lengths to get her way. But, fate has a different plan for her. cleopatra • julius caesar • octavian • egypt • rome
The Story of the Ancient Coptic Language Languages like the extinct Coptic tongue, though technically "dead," continue to give fascinating insights into the history and culture of the region where it flourished. coptic language • ancient egypt • coptic orthodox church • greek alphabet • hieroglyphic writing
Red Sea Scuba Diving Vacations The Red Sea Rivera has magnificent resorts and varied accommodation to suit every pocket for scuba diving, snorkeling and for sun lovers all year round. red sea scuba diving vacations holidays • egypt • sharm el sheikh • hurghada • dahab
Reasonable Responses, Part III negotiation • alternative dispute resolution • adr • mediation • power politics
Medinet Habu and the Valley of the Kings This week's article is entitled, Medinet Habu,. and the Valley of the Kings" This is the temple and palace of Ramesses 111 famous for it's deeply cut reliefs and the beauty of the wall paintings, some surviving with their original colour. We also explore the Valley of the Kings with it's 60 plus tombs including tiny tomb of the Boy king Tutenkhamen. He is wearing the incredible gold death mask he was buried in. There are photos and we would love your comments in the discussion area. Click on " More Articles" for previous Journeys in Egypt, Turkey and Greece, etc. medinet habu valley of the kings • egypt • ramesses 111 • tutenkhamen • sarcophagus
Thebes, City of Enlightenment...and Dust Experience Luxor, the mystical Temple of Karnak, with it's a forest of columns, "The noblest architectural work, ever executed by human hands!" Visit Shrine of Sekhmet, the scarab, guardian of the sacred lake. Also Greece, Turkey Links luxor • karnak • archeological sites • journeys • armchair travels
Frog Totems Totems are found in many cultures and belief systems around the world. Discover the mystical power of the frog and learn how to harness its power. frogs • totems • frog magic • frog mythology • frogs in egypt
The History of Aromatherapy More than a spa treatment, aromatherapy was used as medicine in Egypt, Arabia, Greece and Rome, and by healers in European monasteries in the Middle Ages. essential oils aromatherapy history • ancient egyptian greek roman arabian medicine • hildegard von bingen christian healers • linda smith • healing oils healing hands
Foreign Aid Spending Likely to Go Down Congress considers cutting foreign aid. foreign aid • agency for international development • agency for international development • aid • aid
Wonders of the Old Kingdom. Lights! Action! Magic! View the ancient cities of Memphis and Saqqara, the Temple and Steppe pyramid of Djozer. See finest examples of art from the old kingdom and sunset astride a camel. Experience the light show on the Pyramids and Sphinx, with a magic ending. egypt • virtual journeys • pyramids • khufu • cheops
Art for the Blind in New York City The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City offers a variety of ways for the blind and visually impaired to experience visual art such as paintings and sculpture. metropolitan museum of art • new york city • art for the blind • art for the visually impaired • disabilities in the museum
Canadian Nurses in World War One Canadian Nursing Sisters in WWI - courageous women provided soldiers emergency medical care in the field, and security and comfort that only caring women could provide. canadian history • canadian nurses in world war one • nurses of the canadian army nursing service • canadian women volunteered to join the war effort • given the title of nursing sisters
The House of Hathor and the Woman Who Would be King This week's article : The House of Hathor and The Woman who Would be King. Visit with me the Temples of Dendera and Dier en Bahari. Click on "more articles" for previous journeys, Egypt, Turkey,Greece. Links! hathor • dendera • thutmose 1 • thutmose11 • thutmose 111
Ultra and the Battle for North Africa (1941-43) Article about British intelligence's role in the North African campaign (1941-1943] during the Second World War. world war ii • enigma • ultra • north african campaign • crete
New Tutankhamun London Exhibition In 1972 over 1.7m people visited the 'King Tut' exhibition in London, to see the golden treasures of Egypt's boy pharaoh. In November 2007 Tutankhamun returns to London king tutankhamun and the golden age of the pharaoh • london’s o2 centre • howard carter • egyptian treasures • new egyptian exhibition
There Will Be Blood's Title There Will Be Blood's title, which does not directly allude to anything in the film, makes a number of associations which attempt to comment on the action in the film. there will be blood • paul anderson • 2007 films • daniel day-lewis • biblical title
Paid To Travel: Diving Instructor A quick guide to a career in scuba diving. The differences between PADI divemasters, PADI instructors, and how to get paid to take people diving abroad. diving • padi courses • travel jobs • scuba diving • become a dive instructor
Kids Passover Crafts Passover is a great time to teach children both in the classroom and in the home about the Seder table. Here are Passover craft ideas. passover • seder • kids • crafts • table
Sacred Music, Giants and the Lord of the Underworld Sacred Music, Giants and The Lord of the Underworld. Experience the Colossi of Memnon and legendary Abydos. Learn the Myths See the sites. Experience Egypt. Great Pictures! Links! colossus of memnon • lord of the underworld • abydos • wall carvings • links
The Mysterious Minoans The Minoans were an influential civilization that thrived on small islands in the Aegean Sea between 3000-1500 B.C. minoan • crete • aegean sea • ancient greek history • classical archaeology
Ankhenaten <i>The New Religion</i> Ankhenaten--The New Religion monotheism • ankhenaten • aton • ancient religion • sun gods
Journey's End This is the last in the popular twelve part Santorini series of insights into Turkey and Greece. Do not despair though, Mary Ellen Bradshaw will be continuing with a mystical journey into Egypt. turkey • marmaris • turkish rugs • rugmen santorini • greece
Why We Need Another GATT Round This article examines why the global economy need another multilateral round of negotiations to further liberalize trade and investment gatt • wto • global economy • asia financial crisis
Alexander The Great The life and times of one of the greatest military conquerors that ever lived. alexander the great • military conqueror • phillip of macedon • the persian empire • alexandropolis
Interesting Reading: The Historical Documents at the Heart of the Arab-Israeli Conflict balfour • mandate • british • palestine • israel |
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