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Nile Gardiner
Gardiner in March 2011
Nationality
British
Alma mater
Yale University University of Oxford
Known for
Conservative commentator and director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation
Nile Gardiner is a British conservative commentator. He is the director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation, and was for a time an aide to former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He is also a commentator on U.S. and British television; he is a frequent contributor to the Fox News network and to the London Daily Telegraph. Gardiner is co-author with Stephen Thompson of the book, Margaret Thatcher on Leadership: Lessons for American Conservatives Today (Regnery 2013).
NileGardiner is a British conservative commentator. He is the director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation, and was...
Commanding Heights, September 26, 2000 Time for Paul Volcker To Resign, NileGardiner, PhD, The Heritage Foundation, April 21, 2005 Current Economic Recovery...
that are at stake." Political commentator and foreign affairs analyst NileGardiner suggested that the British Government should prompt a debate which will...
800km 500miles 6 5 Jaffa 4 Cairo 3 Alexandria 2 Malta 1 The Battle of the Nile (also known as the Battle of Aboukir Bay; French: Bataille d'Aboukir) was...
June 1982), p. 11. 'Franks Report', The Times (26 January 1983) p. 13. NileGardiner, "Forever in the Shadow of Churchill?: Britain and the Memory of World...
consensus-building. Critics predicted she would be out of her depth. NileGardiner of The Heritage Foundation, who opposed a European Union role in foreign...
Ramesses II and built by the Setau, Viceroy of Nubia. Situated on a bank of the Nile some 90 km south of Aswan, it was partly free-standing and partly cut from...
land of Medja, a district thought to be located just east of the Second Nile Cataract in Nubia. Nubia was referred to as Ta-Seti, meaning "Land of the...
extremism." NileGardiner, in the National Review Online criticized the same report, suggesting that it "openly appeases Islamic radicalism." Gardiner said in...
during the Ptolemaic Kingdom. In 1928/1929 Alan Gardiner published an overview of hieroglyphs, Gardiner's sign list, the basic modern standard. It describes...
of the Nile was a significant naval action fought during 1–3 August 1798. The battle took place in Aboukir Bay, near the mouth of the River Nile on the...
The Temple of Edfu is an Egyptian temple located on the west bank of the Nile in Edfu, Upper Egypt. The city was known in the Hellenistic period in Koinē...
Kingdom (c. 2050–1650 BC). The Egyptologists Battiscombe Gunn and Alan Gardiner, in the early 20th century, believed these objects to be sandal straps...
Nile during the beginning of the Sahaba Daru Nile phase, when desiccation in the Sahara caused residents of the Libyan oases to retreat into the Nile...
dish. The aquaculture of Nile tilapia goes back to Ancient Egypt, where it was represented by the hieroglyph K1, of the Gardiner list: 𓆛. It was a symbol...
was founded in 1903 in Wheeling, West Virginia, and the Daughters of the Nile was founded in 1913 in Seattle, Washington. Both are for women only and they...
was Shoshenq I—the founder of the Twenty-second Dynasty—including Alan Gardiner in his original 1933 publication of this stela. Shoshenq I was the second...
spans the period from the early prehistoric settlements of the northern Nile valley to the Roman conquest of Egypt in 30 BC. The pharaonic period, the...
surrounded by a stone wall, 270 by 444 metres long, with an entrance along the Nile. A large dromos leads to the pylon, which formed the entrance to the temple...
ancient Northeast Africa. It was concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River, situated in the place that is now the country Egypt. Ancient Egyptian...
human breasts, the limbs and paws of a lion, and the back and tail of a Nile crocodile. She commonly bears the epithets "Lady of Heaven", "Mistress of...
modern-day Africa west of the Nile river. Greek and Roman geographers placed the dividing line between Libya/Africa and Asia at the Nile. More narrowly, Libya...
forces that were raised for defense against invasion, or expeditions up the Nile or across the Sinai. However, the Middle Kingdom was basically defensive...