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What did Egypt offer to the world

Hello everyone, In this project, I will present some of the things that Egypt has provided to the world
The Egyptians were always known as the builders of the pyramids, temples and huge buildings, but that was not only what the Egyptians presented to the world. The Egyptians were the first to make paper and they used to make it from the papyrus plant. And they used this calendar in agriculture
And at the time when someone got sick somewhere in the world, they thought that he was angry with the gods on this person and they could not help him. The Egyptians were the first to use herbs in medicine and make-up, and they used to make kohl for use in beautifying the eye, and the first doctor in the world was Imhotep Which reached the stage of sanctification because of the benefit it provided to society at the time
Naguib Mahfouz
He is an Egyptian novelist and writer. He is considered the first Arab writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Naguib Mahfouz wrote since the thirties, and continued until 2004. The events of all his novels take place in Egypt, and a recurring feature appears in them, which is the lane that is equivalent to the world.

Taha Hussein
Egyptian writer and critic, titled Dean of Arabic Literature. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in the modern Arab literary movement. Taha Hussein's ideas and positions still raise controversy today. He studied at Al-Azhar, then joined Al-Ahlia University when it opened in 1908, and obtained a doctorate in 1914, then he was sent to France to complete his studies.

Ahmed Shawqi:
Ahmed Shawky Ali Ahmed Shawky Bey, Egyptian writer and poet, one of the greatest Arab poets of the modern era, nicknamed "Prince of Poets".

Just as the ancient Egyptian excelled in various aspects of life, such as agriculture, industry, engineering, medicine, and others, he also excelled in music and created an art that distinguishes him among 
nations with his distinctive melodies and his own character.
The ancient Egyptians knew music in the Pharaonic era at a very early time, and this is evident from the inscriptions and images engraved on the walls of the tombs of the kings of the Old Kingdom. It was used in various aspects of life, although it was more religious (in temples) and funerary in orphanages and funeral ceremonies of the deceased. But he also used it in his daily life for entertainment and rapture

Ahmed Zewail
He is an Egyptian chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the year 1999 for his research in the field of femtochemistry, where he invented a microscope that shoots laser beams in a femtosecond time, and thus molecules can be seen during chemical reactions.

Farouk El-baz
He is an Egyptian scientist who worked at NASA to help plan the geological exploration of the moon, such as choosing landing sites for the Apollo missions and training astronauts to select suitable samples of lunar soil and bring them to Earth for analysis and study.

Sameera Moussa
was the first female Egyptian nuclear physicist Sameera held a doctorate in atomic radiation. She hoped her work would one day lead to affordable medical treatments and the peaceful use of atomic energy. She organized the Atomic Energy for Peace Conference and sponsored a call that set an international conference under the banner "Atoms for Peace." She was the first woman to work at Cairo University.
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