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Pharaoh Ramesses II

The Abu Simbel site covers two temples next to each other.
The largest one is to glorify Ramses II, the famous four huge statues at its facade all show himself at various ages. The second temple at Abu Simbel is dedicated to Nefertari, one of the wives of Ramses II who was of Nubian descent. Nefertari’s name means the most beautiful.

The twin temples were originally carved out of the mountainside during the reign of Pharaoh Ramesses II in the 13th century BC
, as a lasting monument to himself and his queen Nefertari, to commemorate his alleged victory at the Battle of Kadesh, and to intimidate his Nubian neighbors.

Keeper of Harmony
and
Balance

Ramesses II was the third pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty (1292-1186 BCE) who claimed to have won a decisive victory over the Hittites at The Battle of Kadesh and used this event to enhance his reputation as a great warrior.

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The Taj Mahal

is considered to be the greatest architectural achievement in the whole range of Indo-Islamic architecture.
The mosque and the guest house in the Taj Mahal complex are built of red sandstone in contrast to the marble tomb in the centre.

The Taj Mahal is a perfect symmetrical planned building
, with an emphasis of bilateral symmetry along a central axis on which the main features are placed.

Perfect harmony
and
Excellent craftsmanship

The ground plan of the Taj Mahal is in perfect balance of composition, the octagonal tomb chamber in the centre, encompassed by the portal halls and the four corner rooms.

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TIPS FOR SURVIVALISTS

There are many little clues in nature that can help you find the North.
The north star always points to the true north no matter the season.

Look for moss on a tree trunk. Mosses usually grow as far away from sunlight and are often found on the north side of the trees and rocks.
If the tree or rock is covered in moss, it will be thickest on the north side.

Foraging
Lighting fire techniques
Direction finding

If the sun is out, put a stick in the ground and mark the end of the shadow of the stick on the ground. Wait for a few minutes; the shadow will move. Now mark the end of the new position of the shadow. The line joining those two points will run east-west.

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DISTRESS DURING THE HIKE

Outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, fishing, and hunting all require basic wilderness survival skills.
Whether you face a survival situation or not, these skills make you a winner for life by increasing your mental robustness and resourcefulness.

Building an effective shelter can help protect you from hypothermia.
If you are with someone in the wild, cuddling up while sleeping can be helpful.

You
may feel
hopeless

One of the most important tip to making a shelter is making a bed. The bed will prevent the heat from your body seeping into the cold forest ground.

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SURVIVAL SKILLS

A smoke signal was one of the oldest ways to communicate long before the age of cell phones.
An SOS signal is the universal call for help.

Finding clean, uncontaminated water is the holy grail of survival. Certain plants indicate water sources are nearby.
Dew collects on plants and grasses. Drinking water from a stagnant puddle or a lake is not advisable.

Learn
How to Make
an SOS Signal

Rainwater is perhaps the purest form of water available in the wild. You can collect the rainwater and use it to drink with no need to filter.

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BODY LANGUAGE

Your cat is definitely trying to communicate with you using parts of its body, including its eyes, ears, and tail.
Most people have seen cats with their tails held up high. This is actually an indication of trust.

Wild animals usually find a small cave or hide behind rocks. Finding a safe space is their natural instinct.
When ears are pointed backwards, the cat is extremely agitated and irritated and will not hesitate to attack you.

Cats
will blatantly
ignore you

They are extremely stubborn and self-centered beings. Unlike dogs, Cats cannot be ordered to sit still and stop bothering you.

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IMPROVING YOUR MONEY HABITS

Acknowledging any financial bad habits you may currently have means you're already making progress.
Figure out what you make and what you must spend each month, then see where you have an excess or a lack.

Your financial life can completely switch gears by identifying bad money habits that are keeping your pockets empty.
Closely observe your spending habits to see where all your money is going.

You spend money
on things
you can't afford

Before deciding on a lender and a loan offer to accept, explore multiple potential lenders.

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BAD MONEY HABITS

People who pay with cash tend to spend less than people who pay with credit or debit cards.
Research shows buying with cash causes more psychological pain than paying with plastic.

It's all too easy to fall into bad money habits. You're just shuffling your debt around and incurring more debt.
The lack of an emergency fund can put you in a difficult financial situation.

Look for ways
to trim
expenses

Bad money habits can hurt your credit and finances enough that it blocks the path to realizing dreams like owning a house or retiring.

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Freshly baked buns

5 cups (1,200 ml) all-purpose flour, 0.25 ounces (7.1 g) dry yeast, 1c (240 ml) milk, 0.75c (180 ml) water
, 0.5c (120 ml) vegetable oil, 0.25c (59 ml) white sugar, 0.25c (59 ml) white sugar.

Measure out the flour and dry yeast and pour it into a medium-size or large bowl. Use a large spoon to stir all of the ingredients together.
Bake the dough at 400°F (204°C) for 12-15 minutes in the oven.

Shape the dough
into balls of
equal sizes

Mix a softened stick of butter with a few spoonfuls of honey, adding a little bit of each ingredient until you're satisfied with the taste.

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A loaf of bread

is better than the song of many birds.
Adding dried cherries, apricots, cranberries, or figs is a great way to a little bit of tart to your buns.

The chocolate will melt while you bake the buns.
If you're not a fan of dried fruit, you can replace it with pistachios or other nuts.

add
the amount of jam
you prefer

Drizzle the chocolate over some sliced fresh berries and a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a tasty dessert.

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