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Write up on Frank Herbert Dune & Analog Magazine ( Revision 2)

Background of the Study Since childhood, Tacoma-born Frank Herbert had been determined to become a published author. For years, he wrote fiction with limited success while working as a journalist. He was hounded by creditors as he struggled alongside his wife Beverly to support a family. But his 1965 science fiction novel Dune, considered by many to […]

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Write up on God Sokar: An Ancient Egyptian Deity- Egyptian Underworld

Significance of the Study: Sokar was a profoundly important and multifaceted deity in ancient Egyptian religion, serving as the god of the necropolis and the underworld. His significance is deeply intertwined with the funerary practices, beliefs about the afterlife, and the religious cosmology of the time. While his worship was centered in Memphis, his influence extended throughout

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Write up on Egyptians Priestess roles of women in the temple ” Book of Dead”

In Ancient Egypt, priestesses moved with reverence and rhythm through temple courts and sacred halls, their linen robes rustling like whispers of the gods. These women, often chosen from noble or elite families, were no ordinary attendants, they were the earthly hands and voices of the divine, charged with the sacred duties of service to deities such

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Write up on Tech Geek History” Commordore 64 assembly language & Basic Programming

Literature Review Central processing unit Memory Video generation Sound Input and Output In the Commodore 64, the central processing unit (CPU) is a 6510 microprocessor chip. It executes the same instruction set as a 6502 microprocessor as used in Apple and ATARI computers. It runs with a clock frequency of 1.0225 MHz. For all practical

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Write up on Mami Wata “African /Caribbean Mythology”

Literature Review Mami Wata, which means “Mother of Water,” is a fascinating figure in African mythology. She is often seen as a powerful water goddess or spirit associated with rivers, oceans, and all bodies of water. Her name, and the legends surrounding her, are well-known in many parts of Africa, especially in West and Central

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