Internet cafes, or cybercafes, are places that have computers available, usually for a fee, that you can use to go online. Internet cafes can be set up in actual eating/drinking establishments, cruise ships, or other types of locations. Besides using the computer workstation, you may also be able to print or scan documents, depending on the Internet cafe.Internet cafes are particularly useful for traveling, as they're pretty common in many countries, you don't have to have a computer with you (as opposed to using a ), and using an Internet cafe can be inexpensive if you're only renting the computer to check email, share digital photos, or use VoIP for short periods of time.In many countries where computers and Internet access are not widely available or affordable, Internet cafes also provide the local population Internet benefits.
A special place in the history of the "great royal wives' takes Hatshepsut. It was a "great tsarist wife" of her half brothers of Thutmose II. During this time, Hatshepsut was the "wife of the god Amun" (the highest rank of priestess in the temple of Amun at Karnak). After her husband's death she became regent, because of the small age her stepson Thutmose III of, the only male heir (born consort Isis), and rules successfully for 22 years. Although she and the other women ruled Egypt, Hatshepsut was the first woman to receive the title of pharaoh. After becoming Pharaoh, she appointed her daughter Neferuru high priestess, handing her the title "wife of the god Amun." Maybe her daughter was "great wife" of Tuthmosis III, but there is no evidence of their supposed marriage .