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Modern Egypt: Perception vs. Reality
In her article “Western Perceptions of “Third-World” Egypt are Inaccurate“, Chloe Jenkins-Sleczkowski explores the pervading western perception of Egypt as a country of ancient history that now only exists as a struggling postcolonial nation. As part of an independent research project to study the role of women in modern Egyptian society, Jenkins-Sleczkowski discovered that the... »
An overview of Karnak development project and improvements in the city of Luxor
The Karnak temple complex forefront has been transformed. Serenity and divinity is overwhelming present, and a visitor can not only admire Egypt’s Pharaonic history but can go even further to watch feluccas sailing on the Nile and can cross the river to see Hatshepsut’s Deir Al-Bahari Temple and the Valleys of the Kings and... »

