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Thursday, August 21, 2008. Ebonee Claranay blog 8 manners. I had a lot of trouble finding anything about manners. Thats all for now. Ebonee Claranay Blog 7 Housing. The Egyptians lived in houses made of bricks. The bricks were made of mud and chopped straw. They mixed the mud and straw and then poured the mixture into molds. The molds were placed in the sun to bake into hard bricks. The poor working people were crammed together into packed unplanned streets. Unplanned streets mean they were not wel.

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