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MESOPOTAMIAN/EGYPTIAN ENVIRONM
Title: MESOPOTAMIAN/EGYPTIAN ENVIRONM
Category: History
Details: Words: 1419 | Pages: 6.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
MESOPOTAMIAN/EGYPTIAN ENVIRONM
This paper is about the comparison of two separate ways of looking at nature and man’s relationship with nature, the Mesopotamian and Egyptian version alongside the Hebrew and Christian version. We will first examine the backgrounds of these three cultures, then we will try to judge the whys and wherefores of the differences between cultures.
Egyptian culture and religion were dominated by the Nile. The river was the springboard of life for the civilization,
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of over grazing, which can quickly turn the Sandhills back into dunes.
In short, this duality between Hebrew and Egyptian/Mesopotamian thought, and now the Western and Eastern iterations, was and is one of the most important concepts in philosophy. One of man’s largest concerns is the way he treats his surroundings, and a study into why he treats his environment the way he does lends understanding to many other facets of a civilization.
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