Egyptian News
The Egyptian civilization was formed on the banks of the Nile River, the worlds longest river. After the civilization was formed, it was named "The Gift Of The Nile." The floodwater created rich soil for growing crops. For centuries, the Nile protected the Egyptians from invaders.
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Oh My Silt
Large amounts of silt, small particles of rich soil, have been located in Egypt. "We are very lucky that the gods have gifted us with great soil!" Says an Egyptian resistance. The large amount of the soil is used to help the crops grow. Now the only thing left to do is wait.
Egyptian Embargo
Egypt has created an Embargo, an order that restricts or profits trade with Jordan. The reason behind this act is because of the recent battles and wars between the two countries. Egypt has announced that Jordan seems to have forgotten an agreement. Egypt will call of the Embargo once Jordan had agreed to the terms.
Celebration of Ra
On the first of January in 2527 BC, the Egyptian people were convinced that a dog headed creature controlled the sun. The Egyptians named the creature Ra, which means "sun" in Egyptian. Millions of years later, the Egyptians hold a celebration in honor of the god. The festival includes a load of festivities including ring tosses, sun dances and many more activities.
94 years of civilation
Today, March 21st, 2016, marks 94 years of Egyptian civilation. The Egyptian people are overjoyed with the splendid news. I understand that it has not been 100 years of the civilation, but the Egyptians are going to celebrate the event every year until the 100th year has come.
Art Everywhere
Art is a big thing in Egypt. Whether you're good at pottery or painting, your craftmanship is greatly admire in Egypt. The Egyptian people enjoy the craft by doing this daily. Whether you are 4 or 94, your artistic ability is appreciated.
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