الثلاثاء، 22 يناير 2013

hurghada

Hurghada

Hurghada is an exciting and vibrant holiday destination suitable for all ages and can be found on the western side of Egypt's Red Sea Riviera.
Attracting thousands of travellers each year, Hurghada is one of Egypt's leading holiday resorts, popular with visitors from around the world.
Transformed in recent years from a small fishing village, the town of Hurghada has managed to retain its natural and historic charm.
Hurghada is perfect for those seeking total relaxation with fantastic weather and warm sea temperatures throughout the year.
It is fast growing into a major holiday resort, packed full of attractions, and a growing reputation as an international destination for visitors from all corners of the globe.
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For those seeking a more adventurous break, why not check out our Hurghada Things to Do pages which include day trips to Luxor and Cairo.
If thrill seeking is more your thing, why not take advantage of the close proximity of the desert and head out into the open for a jeep safari.
But it's Hurghada diving that earns this part of the Red Sea rave reviews. Crystal clear waters teeming with spectacular wildlife rival anywhere else in the world for 'take your breath away' factor.

Hurghada Egypt

Hurghada Hotels are situated alongside the magnificent sandy beach and run for almost 20km, ranging from 5 star luxury accommodation to more simple and traditional Egyptian guesthouses.
Over the past few years, more and more hotels have been built in Hurghada to cope with the increasing demands of travellers from abroad.
Hotels are generally of a high standard with wide and varied food offerings.
Most accommodation provides guests with a wide chose of locally produced drinks, authentic Egyptian cuisine and superb leisure facilities.
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Some of the more well known Hurghada Hotels are the 'Grand Hotel Hurghada', the 'Grand Resort Hurghada' and The 'Intercontinental Resort and Casino'.
Choose from full board, half board or all inclusive and make sure you experience the local shops and bring yourself a souvenir home. The best buys in Hurghada are Papyrus or the traditional Egyptian 'shisha pipes'.


Hurghada Holidays

Hurghada Hotel

Package holidays are all available from all of the major UK operators with a wide choice of travel options and departure points.
Choose from dozens of top hotels, all of them packed full of things to do and entertainment to suit whatever your preference might be.
Booking Hurghada Holidays takes most of the worry away about what might happen if things go wrong. Whether it be a flight delay, ash cloud disruption, or a problem with your hotel, the safety net of booking a package holiday is often well worth having.
Most package holidays include your flight, hotel and transfer so you can be sure of one price for everything.


Flights to Hurghada

At just 5 hours flight time from the UK, holidays in Hurghada are just one short flight away.
You can head to Hurghada with numerous charter flights and low cost airlines from a wide range of regional airports throughout the UK.
Flights to Hurghada all land at the international airport which is located just a short transfer from the majority of the popular hotels.


Hurghada Weather

Experience year round sunshine on Egypt's Red Sea Riviera. The sun always shines in this part of the world and makes the area popular with beach lovers.
Average temperatures throughout the year are well into the 30's and even at night it is very warm.
Make sure you protect yourself with a high factor sunscreen as the suns rays can be damaging to exposed skin
 
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الاثنين، 7 يناير 2013

The Rosetta Stone

The Rosetta Stone 
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The Rosetta Stone
What is the Rosetta Stone?
The Rosetta Stone is a stone with writing on it in two languages (Egyptian and Greek), using three scripts (hieroglyphic, demotic and Greek).
Why is it in three different scripts?
The Rosetta Stone is written in three scripts because when it was written, there were three scripts being used in Egypt.
The first was hieroglyphic which was the script used for important or religious documents.
Detail of hieroglyphic and demotic script on the Rosetta Stone
Detail of hieroglyphic and demotic script on the Rosetta Stone
The second was demotic which was the common script of Egypt.
The third was Greek which was the language of the rulers of Egypt at that time.
The Rosetta Stone was written in all three scripts so that the priests, government officials and rulers of Egypt could read what it said.
When was the Rosetta Stone made?
The Rosetta Stone was carved in 196 B.C..
When was the Rosetta Stone found?
The Rosetta Stone was found in 1799.
Who found the Rosetta Stone?
The Rosetta Stone was found by French soldiers who were rebuilding a fort in Egypt.
Where was the Rosetta Stone found?
The Rosetta Stone was found in a small village in the Delta called Rosetta (Rashid).
Why is it called the Rosetta Stone?
It is called the Rosetta Stone because it was discovered in a town called Rosetta (Rashid).
What does the Rosetta Stone say?
The Rosetta Stone is a text written by a group of priests in Egypt to honour the Egyptian pharaoh. It lists all of the things that the pharaoh has done that are good for the priests and the people of Egypt.
Who deciphered hieroglyphs? Many people worked on deciphering hieroglyphs over several hundred years. However, the structure of the script was very difficult to work out.
After many years of studying the Rosetta Stone and other examples of ancient Egyptian writing, Jean-François Champollion deciphered hieroglyphs in 1822.
How did Champollion decipher hieroglyphs?
Champollion could read both Greek and coptic.
He was able to figure out what the seven demotic signs in coptic were. By looking at how these signs were used in coptic he was able to work out what they stood for. Then he began tracing these demotic signs back to hieroglyphic signs.
By working out what some hieroglyphs stood for, he could make educated guesses about what the other hieroglyphs stood for.
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الأحد، 6 يناير 2013

Champollion & Hieroglyphs

Champollion & Hieroglyphs

The Instruction of Ptahhotep

Ancient Egyptian history covers a continuous period of over three thousand years. To put this in perspective - most modern countries count their histories in hundreds of years. Only modern China can come anywhere near this in terms of historical continuity.
Egyptian culture declined and disappeared nearly two thousand years ago. The last vestiges of the living culture ceased to exist in AD 391 when the Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I closed all pagan temples throughout the Roman Empire.
It was not until Napoleon's invasion of Egypt in 1798 that the wonderful artefacts of the Egyptians were seen in Europe and their ancient culture began to awaken from its long slumber. In 1799 a French captain named Pierre Bouchard discovered the Rosetta Stone which was carved with the same text in two languages, Egyptian and Greek, and three writing systems,

hieroglyphic, demotic, and the Greek alphabet.
This was a tremendous piece of luck because it enabled scholars to unlock the hieroglyphic code and without the stone, we would know nothing of the ancient Egyptians, and the details of their three thousand years of history would remain a mystery.
The man who did more than any other to recover the words of the ancient Egyptians was Jean-François Champollion. He was an historian and brilliant linguist and by the age of sixteen had mastered not only Latin and Greek but six ancient Oriental languages, including Coptic, which was the late form of ancient Egyptian.
Champollion had a unique advantage over others in the task of cracking the hieroglyphic code. Because he understood Coptic he was able to translate the meanings of the ancient Egyptian words.

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In the 1820s, Champollion established an entire list of Egyptian symbols with their Greek equivalents and was the first Egyptologist to realize that the symbols were not only alphabetic but syllabic, and in some cases determinative, meaning that they depicted the meaning of the word itself.
Hieroglyphs showing the words for Father, Mother, Son, Daughter, Brother and Sister.

hieroglyphics letters

الجمعة، 13 أبريل 2012

What to Know About Cudo

Just like the other deals sites, Cudo entered the ever growing deal a day online market. Cudo offers deals that require a certain number of purchasers before the deals are activated and the product be open for sale. Just as every deals site do, Cudo competes against older sites in the fast growing online group buying.
Cudo is a joint business enterprise between Microsoft and Nine Entertainment Co. Nine is Australia's largest and pioneering media company in Australia. Nine Entertainment Co includes Channel Nine, ACP Magazines and NineMSN. The Cudo website offers the Australians an innovative technique to group buying or what is also referred to as collective buying. The idea of group buying sites was started by Groupon, a huge online company in the U.S.
When you are a member, you are capable of receiving emails regarding the deals of the day. The email you will receive every morning will include the deal of the day, the minimum number of purchasers, the discount and the limited time this deal may be available. If you think the deal is good for you, then a voucher will be sent to you by Cudo and that voucher is as good as cash.
Other things you want to know about Cudo:
How to become a Cudo member?
If you want to enjoy exclusive and limited products and services, you can ask nothing more but become a Cudo member. Becoming a member of Cudo to enjoy deals at fabulous prices is very easy.
Log on at Cudo.com.au and register your details for free. If the deal of the day interests you, upload your credit card details. Be assured that the information you reveal is safe and secured. You will not be billed until the deal reaches its minimum number of purchasers. When it does, that's the time when the deal is activated. Once it does, Cudo will email you a voucher with the details of your savings that you can use as easily as you do with your cash.
After doing these easy steps, you can now enjoy the benefits offered only by the most accurate and reliable online deal site, that is Cudo.
How does Cudo interact with its members?
When you are already a member, Cudo will send you an email you the details of the deals of the day. If something catches your interest, simply pledge your interest. When the minimum of purchasers pledge on that same product, the deal is activated and the discount is yours. It is an unusual experience and sometimes once in a lifetime for a certain product or service so it is satisfaction guaranteed.
Everyday, Cudo brings people together through group buying. Each day, surprising, unique, new and exciting products and services are offered at fabulous prices. Spas, restaurants, theatre tickets, hotels, tours and others are offered at prices you've never expected. Cudo lets you experience everything about the city like you've never did before, and that at the convenience of your computer and few clicks of your mouse.
AllDealsOz collects all the best daily deals sites across Australia including Spreets, Cudo, Scoopon, JumpOnIt and so many more! Get all the best Australian Group Buying and Daily Deals on one site, one email. You will never miss a deal again!
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Egypt And Its Beguiling Attractions To Visit And Explore
By: Hariom Arya

Egypt is one of the most prominent tourist destinations to visit and explore in North Africa. Tourist from every length and breadth of the world visit and explore the wonderful vacation from the entire world. The striking Pyramids, historical monuments, stunning beaches, gorgeous rivers and the vast stretch of sand dunes easily entice the visitors from all over the globe. This beautiful destination is mainly renowned for its Pyramids and truly the vacationers go crazy as they visit and explore. The incredible history, rich culture, rich heritage, cultural events and shows and the fascinating lifestyle of the visitors easily attract the couples from every nook and corner of the entire world.

Egypt is home to the oldest civilization in the entire world and undoubtedly the most sought after tourist destination in the entire world. This beautiful tourist destination astonishes every visitor of all the ages throughout the year. This amazing country which is abode to Great Pyramids of Giza, magnificent tomb, architectural monuments, the natural scenic beauty are not affordable to miss as you visit this wonderful destination. The silver sandy beaches, exotic deserts, swift flowing rivers and the beguiling flora and fauna easily entice visitors from all over the globe.

Apart from the other attractions in the country the luxury standard and budget hotels in this country truly offers the visitors wonderful opportunity to choose their type of hotels according to their choice and budget. Truly the wide varieties of amazing attractions and fanciful destinations easily enhance the beauty of Tourism in Egypt. Some of the major tourist attractions and destinations which easily attract visitors for their wonderful vacation are as follows:

The Great Pyramid of Giza
The great Pyramid of Giza is one of the most fascinating tourist attractions and truly a incredible Pyramids in Egypt. This fascinating historical monumments elegantly stands on the northern edge of Giza Pleatue. This beautiful attractions is located only 10 miles away from the capital city of Egypt, Cairo. This is made by over 2 ½ million blocks of limestone, which weigh from 2 to 70 tons each. This enermous Pyramids of Giza easily entice the visitors from all over the globe to explore its marvel architecture. It is the oldest and the largest Pyramids in the entire world and truly very worth to explore.

Luxor
Luxor is the most fascinating and such a great destination in Egypt and is lovingly dubbed as an open air museum with numerous monuments. This is a unique city as it displays artifacts that cannot be discovered anywhere in world. The beauty and the charm of this area built around the ancient sites of Thebes are truly the sheer wonders and are very worth to visit and explore easily attract visitors from all over the globe for their fascinating vacation. This wonderful site has numerous elegant monuments and temples which truly attracts visitors from all over the globe.

Beside this there are numerous attractions and destination in this beautiful country which can be visited with any Egypt travel package customized from any leading Egypt travel agents. Hariom Arya is an eminent analyst and writer in Travel & Tourism related topics. He has authored many books on tour guide for Egypt Travel Agents and Pyramids in Egyp.Find more packages at http://www.egypttourism.org.in.

الجمعة، 9 مارس 2012

Ancient Egypt (Exploring The Nile Civilization)

  • The concept of beauty and fashion through Egyptian era was an integral part of their daily lives; the idea of
  • The ancient race of the Nile proved a civilization that was ahead of their times in creativity concerning every aspect of life. The mysterious culture of the Egyptians displayed their knowledge through so many art forms that have become a source of inspiration for the modern world. The article explores the concepts of beauty and fashion in the ancient race of Egypt.
  • looking good prevailed like many ancient civilizations. The exotic blend of color and materials, forms and motifs took ancient race of the Egyptians to extreme heights of style and fashion for their times. The knowledge of their limited resources could never become a hindrance to making of masterpieces of excellence.
  • Their concept of fashion and costumes had a strong binding with their religious beliefs. The dry and sunny weather conditions restricted Egyptians to experiment much and restricted them to adopt styles that helped them stay comfortable. The choice of materials represent the perfect selection depicting their knowledge of understanding environment conditions and adopting what was the best for them to survive with style.
  • Egyptian men and women were concerned with their appearance; they opted for whatever could make them look attractive. The early Egyptians believed the abundance of hair in certain areas of the body to be the sign of impurity and uncleanness, men rarely wore more than a mustache or a goatee. Most of the men preferred their faces to be clean.
  • Many a men shaved their heads and wore a wig; most of them opted this primarily for religious ceremonial purposes.
  • Women also followed the same belief but their primary concern was to look good and attractive. Women and men both of the race used creams and oils to protect their skin from the dry weather and to kill the odor as it was considered unholy. These oils and creams were of such importance that at times the workers often accepted them for their wages.
  • The Egyptians discovered the art of using milk and honey regularly as they believed in those ancient times that it would make their skin smooth and silky. Facial masks, made from ant eggs and face paints were sometimes used to unclog pores and even out the overall skin tones. Butter and barley mixed together was used to treat pimples and rashes. The removal of heavy makeup was done by applying a mixture of chalk and oils.
  • Throughout the Egyptian age oils made from scented woods and flowers mixed with fats or oils were rubbed not only to smell nice but also as a protection shield against the dry weather. These oils also served as an additional beauty enhancement for religious ceremonies, parties and feasts by the rich Egyptian upper class.
  • Egyptian queens and upper class Women extensively used heavy eye makeup usually in gold, indigo blue, black and green color to enhance the beauty along with the high headdress which usually were scented with oils and decorated with jewel.
  • Bathing practice was one of the important rituals carried out daily by visiting the river with a concept of cleansing. The rich Egyptians carried out this ritual in a separate room, servant poured water on masters. Cleansing creams made out from lime, oils and perfumes were used during the bath.
  • Egyptians loved ornaments; jewelry was used in daily life throughout the Pharaonic era until the Roman times, all forms of jewelry including necklaces, rings, anklets, and bracelets were popular fashion accessories. A unique type of jewelry that never appeared in other cultures was the vest, which was born around the chest. It was usually made of gold or of gold plated metal. The lower class used this vest made out of cheap material, but painting it with golden color to give it the look of gold. Jewelry in Egyptian era decorated the lives of people giving them the style and meaning to enhance their beauty and look special.
  • Textile manufacturing and dress making were the areas where women effectively worked in workshops, spinning and weaving fabrics. The ancient Egyptians wore light clothes made from linen. Linen was made from flax, a plant that grows along the river Nile. The flax was soaked in water until soft, the soften flex then was separated into fibers which were beaten and spun into threads. Weaving was done on horizontal looms that were often just pegs rammed into the ground. Dress making tools include knives made first from stone and in later ages made of bronze and iron.
  • The basic garments in Egyptian era did not change much. Style and fashion made Egyptians a source of inspiration for the modern world. Their efforts in time showed the creative and practical application of knowledge acquired through experience.
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