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		<title>By: Mostafa Elsayed</title>
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		<description>Though born in Egypt, I new little about its ancient history, save for the Pyramids, which I visited &quot;accidently&quot; just before leaving the country for the US where I have lived for almost 40 years. I learned more about my ancestors from the wrok of people like yourself. I greatly admire people who devote their careers to discovering the past. It acknwoledges a connection between all humanity and, surprisingly, we often discover that there is &quot;nothing new under the sun.&quot; Ancient peoples  also lived, loved and died. How they did it with less tecnology, but with the same brains we have, is the fascinating part. Good luck.</description>
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