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A Barren Desert’s Fertile River | A Story of Ancient Egypt
The Egyptians were aware of the unique environment in which they were placed and where they flourished.
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The Tried-and-Tested Way | Benefits and Dangers of the Trodden Path
Is it ‘better’ to follow social structures that are established? In certain institutions, there are ceremonies, rituals and so on that reflect the core values of the establishment.
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The Political Economy of Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptians made a distinction between the Black Land, which was named after the silt deep black mud deposited by the inundations; and the Red Land, which was the fearful and deadly desert.
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The Ancient Economy of Egypt | Land Management Lessons from Antiquity
For the ancient Egyptians, it was surplus grain that led to the establishment of one of the most successful economies of the ancient world.
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When Deepika Padukone Wore a Rohit Bal Saree to Cannes
Padukone chose to wear a white and gold saree which was–at the time–considered unusual for the red carpet.
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Did Settled Societies Perpetuate Slavery?
Slavery has existed since the beginning of recorded history, but it did not always exist.
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The Sartorial Sense of Male Leaders
Historically, much of popular style was influenced by kings. It was then imitated by his subjects.
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The Rose Industry of Ecuador
Ecuador is the world’s third-largest exporter of cut flowers, close to 73% of which are roses.
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Top 2 Lessons for Entrepreneurs | Automation, Time and Money
While time and money are both necessary resources for growth, they are inherently different.
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The Master Artisan | From Apprentice to Master
Artisans practice a craft and may–through continued practise, experience and aptitude–reach the expressive levels of an artist.