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The Essential Nile

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Term Paper TitleThe Essential Nile
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The Essential Nile

The Essential Nile


        Many features of civilization have evolved over time to become what one
commonly thinks of as "civilized society."  The development of government and
writing in the classical civilization of Egypt can  be credited to the
reliability of the Nile River.  The Nile was a source of unification and
centralization in the Egyptian society, helping in the development of government
and writing with the growth of surpluses.
     The Nile River, because of its predictable cycles, "unified and
centered" the Egyptian society.  Because of its predictability , the Nile
"created a stable agriculture."   All the Egyptians needed to do was to "put
seeds in the mud, have pigs trample the seeds down into the ground, and when the
time came, harvest the crop."  Essentially, the river was important to the well-
being of the cities, and  was a vital source for irrigation.  Not only did the
river provide a steady flow of water, its flooding also provided fertile silt.
Planted in this fertile soil, crops grew abundantly and allowed for the
facilitation and development of surpluses.
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