Egypt S Nile Is Alive

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The author has written a book called Egypt's Nile is Alive a modern, historical songbook fused with a new musical philosophy called "Father Light Rock" which depicts humanity's true inborn art of love. He has converted the ancient Egyptians monotheistic religion into a modern day musical philosophy to show people the true art of mystical rebirth and becoming a true human being. This new musical philosophy was designed to teach people, especially young people, how to become "one with the universe" and a spiritual member of the cosmic order. His goal is to bring all people to the conscience level of universal awareness and to teach them the correct way to prepare themselves for their afterlife.

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Author : Edgar Dixon
Publisher : Egypt's Nile Is Alive
Release : 2008-04-23
File : 406 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781421899855


The Nile River

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The longest river in the world, the Nile River runs through 10 different African nations. From the time of the ancient Egyptians to the present, this waterway has been called the giver of life to the people who live along its banks. They use it for farming, fishing, and even the production of electricity. Legends and mysteries surround the river. Men—and at least one woman—have devoted years of their lives to searching for its source. Today several countries want to control it. They may end up going to war over it. A few individuals even dispute its title of the longest river in the world.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Tammy Gagne
Publisher : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Release : 2012-09-30
File : 52 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781612283678


The Nile River

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Learn about the Nile River and the relationship between it and the people who live near it.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Erinn Banting
Publisher : Av2 by Weigl
Release : 2004
File : 36 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1590362691


The Nile

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A hypnotic journey in the company of one of the world's most acclaimed Egyptologists over the fabled river telling how the Nile continually brought life to an ancient civilization now dead and how it sustained its successors, now in tumult. Renowned Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson leads us through space as much as time: from the river's mystical sources (the Blue Nile which rises in Ethiopia, and the White Nile coursing from majestic Lake Victoria); to Thebes, with its Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and Luxor Temple; the fertile Delta; Giza, home of the Great Pyramid, the sole surviving Wonder of the Ancient World; and finally, to the pulsating capital city of Cairo, where the Arab Spring erupted on the bridges over the Nile. Along the way, he introduces us to mysterious and fabled characters-the gods, godlike pharaohs, emperors and empresses, who joined their fate to the Nile and gained immortality; the adventurers, archaeologists, and historians who have all fallen under its spell. With matchless erudition and storytelling skill, through a lens equal to both panoramas and close-ups, Wilkinson brings millennia of history into view.

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Genre : History
Author : Toby Wilkinson
Publisher : Knopf
Release : 2014-06-10
File : 347 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780385351560


The Nile Development Game

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This book introduces an analytic framework constructed upon the iterated Prisoners' Dilemma game to model and analyze transboundary water interactions along the Nile River. It presents a thorough and in-depth analysis of the historical path through which conflict and cooperation have been generated among the Nile riparians over large-scale developmental schemes. This is done through modeling water interactions in the basin as an iterated Prisoners' Dilemma game and employing process-tracing method to compare four distinguishable rounds of the game: the colonial round, the Cold War round, the post-Cold War round, and the post-2011 round. The book examines the influences of the changing political contexts at the domestic, regional, and global levels on the game outcomes. This framework is initially applied on several cases of international rivers worldwide, while the rest of the book is devoted to the Nile case. The book's central argument is that the riparians' interests, capabilities, and beliefs are heterogeneous in varying degrees and that the changing multilevel political contexts influence the level of such heterogeneities among the riparians, which ultimately drive the equilibrium dynamics in the Nile game to generate different conflictive and cooperative outcomes over time. Although the book's main conclusion indicates that the absence of economic interdependence and regional integration will transfer the game into tug-of-war, which will impose harsh punishment on the basin communities and ecosystems on the long term, the final chapter lists a group of recommendations addressed to the riparian states and international donors, exploring the way for boosting cooperation and preventing conflicts in the basin. Presenting clear theoretical, methodological, and policy implications, this book is appropriate for students and scholars of international relations, hydrology, and development studies.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Mina Michel Samaan
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-12-30
File : 303 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783030026653


Nine Months On The Nile

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Genre : Egypt
Author : Hampson S. Eckersley
Publisher :
Release : 1886
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : NWU:35556034855007


Upper Egypt

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Upper Egypt: Life along the Nile describes life in the southern part of Egypt in the twentieth century. The book represents some of the most recent social and cultural research in the area, and it focuses on aspects of Egypt that tend to disappear in the background of the attractions that tourists see. The authors have done field research in Upper Egypt. This is one of the few recent books contributing to our understanding of this neglected region, which is based on first hand knowledge of local conditions. The book contains articles on agriculture and irrigation, language, religious life among Muslims and Christians, Sufism, customary law, crafts and craftsmen, and tribalism. Nicolas S. Hopkins is Professor at School of Humanities and Social Sciences, The American University in Cairo.

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Genre : History
Author : Nicholas S. Hopkins
Publisher : Aarhus University Press
Release : 2003
File : 180 Pages
ISBN-13 : UCSC:32106017221901


A Thousand Miles Up The Nile

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Genre : Egypt
Author : Amelia B. Edwards
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Release : 1877
File : 826 Pages
ISBN-13 : HARVARD:TZ1NDT


The Nile

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This book provides an avenue for students to explore the Nile—the world's longest river—and better understand its larger role in society in the past, present, and future. The Nile River has been the most important natural resource for Egyptians and other Africans who live along its shores for thousands of years, bringing life to an otherwise arid and bleak desert region. Without the Nile, civilizations in Egypt could not have achieved such success. The physical, cultural, religious, and political impacts of this mighty riverway are enormous. This one-volume encyclopedia explores a breadth of topics related to the Nile River, from ancient irrigation techniques to 19th-century exploration and from current environmental controversies to concerns regarding man-made Lake Nasser. Readers will be able to explore beyond the physical aspects of the world's longest river to achieve an understanding of the Nile River's larger role in society. After a preface and introduction that provides general background information on the source, tributaries, and mouth of the Nile, the encyclopedia presents thematic essays that cover topics such as the Nile's physical geography; history; environmental issues and controversies; culture, religion, and legend; and politics. More than 100 entries cover key individuals, specific locations, geology and structure, significant expeditions, gods and deities, and folklore related to the Nile. In addition, the work provides an appendix of primary document excerpts from explorers' journals and more recent legislation on damming as well as an appendix of place names, interesting sidebars, and a helpful chronology of key events.

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Genre : History
Author : John A. Shoup
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2017-05-12
File : 441 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440840418


The Nile

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The Nile, like all of Egypt, is both timeless and ever-changing. In these pages, renowned Egyptologist Toby Wilkinson takes us on a journey downriver that is both history and travelogue. We begin at the First Nile Cataract, close to the modern city of Aswan. From there, Wilkinson guides us through the illustrious nation birthed by this great river. We see Thebes, with its Valley of the Kings, Valley of the Queens, and Luxor Temple. We visit the fertile Fayum, the Great Pyramid of Giza, and finally, the pulsing city of Cairo, where the Arab Spring erupted on the bridges over the water. Along the way, Wilkinson introduces us to the gods, pharaohs, and emperors who joined their fate to the Nile and gained immortality; and to the adventurers, archaeologists, and historians who have all fallen under its spell. Peerlessly erudite, vividly told, The Nile brings the course of this enduring river into stunning view.

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Genre : History
Author : Toby Wilkinson
Publisher : Vintage
Release : 2015-03-03
File : 338 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780804168908