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Any interactives on this page can only be played while you are visiting our website. You cannot download interactives. Egypt was a vast kingdom of the ancient world.

It was unified around B. Today Egyptologists, archaeologists who focus on this ancient civilization, have learned a great deal about the rulers, artifacts, and customs of ancient Egypt. Use these resources to teach your students about the ancient Egyptians. Civilization describes a complex way of life characterized by urban areas, shared methods of communication, administrative infrastructure, and division of labor. Join our community of educators and receive the latest information on National Geographic's resources for you and your students.

Skip to content. Modern man is progressively losing his understanding of values and his sense of proportions. This failure to understand essential realities is extremely serious.

It leads us infallibly to the violation of the fundamental laws of human equilibrium. In the domain of music there is a tendency to Do we not need scientists and engineers who combine with knowledge and skill of a practical kind a sensitivity to human values, a sense of social responsibility, an understanding and appreciation of the arts?

The widest sweep of imagination, the deepest level of intuition, the great command of insight are as necessary to the true scientist as to the poet or to the philosopher. There is no valid reason for this Western Civilization is what all the world tries to attain. No matter what our faults - and they are many - the benefits we have given the whole world are incalculable. If we fail to pass on such rich sources of value, we are certainly failing a whole generation - no matter their culture to pass it on to another generation, then, surely, it is dying That is simply to let the barbarians take over.

That they are is obvious not only in the crime rate and the rate of imprisonment here highest in the world! The media cater to the lowest common denominator and [that] gets lower every day.

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