hieroglyphics are the most useful if deciphered properly.
The cat or the mau,as it's known in Ancient Egypt, had it's effect in the ancient Egyptian society.. cats helped, for example, in limiting vermin in ancient Egyptian crops and harvests, they were able to kill snakes.. so cats were able to coexist with humans as a domesticated helpful animalit's also known that ancient Egyptians worshiped animals and the cat was included as a symbol of grace and poisefor their important religious and social position, some cats were mummified after death as humans!
She was helpful because she was the ruler of all the other gods and she helped create new gods.
They are learning sounds that will later be helpful to actually talk.
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As it was written in two langues and three scripts, it helped translate some artifacts found which were not translated never before.
how a willing learner strategy helpful in learning process
Music is helpful to childrens learning. Music helps a child focus
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Books that are helpful in learning the rules of hockey are probably located in any library, and are simply found by asking somebody or looking on the right shelves.
constellations aren't particularly helpful to scientists. they were helpful to people in ancient times for navigation and the answers to the unknown
The cat or the mau,as it's known in Ancient Egypt, had it's effect in the ancient Egyptian society.. cats helped, for example, in limiting vermin in ancient Egyptian crops and harvests, they were able to kill snakes.. so cats were able to coexist with humans as a domesticated helpful animalit's also known that ancient Egyptians worshiped animals and the cat was included as a symbol of grace and poisefor their important religious and social position, some cats were mummified after death as humans!
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Yes it does, its very helpful to watch movies in class. It does help your learning skills.
To be friendly and helpful to people of lower rank or learning level.
Rote memorization, cramming, and passive learning are strategies that are generally not helpful for long-term retention and deep understanding. It's better to focus on active learning methods, such as practicing recall, making connections between new and existing knowledge, and engaging in spaced repetition.
Honestly, my textbook says on rooftops. So, the rooftops. :) Hope I was helpful!