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Greek: "Στην εποχή του για να λύσει αυτά τα οικονομικά προβλήματα, ο Αλέξανδρος της Μακεδονίας, ήρθε και κατέλαβε την Περσία. Τώρα δεν είναι η...
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Greek: "Στην εποχή του για να λύσει αυτά τα οικονομικά προβλήματα, ο Αλέξανδρος της Μακεδονίας, ήρθε και κατέλαβε την Περσία. Τώρα δεν είναι η Ελλάδα να κατακτήσει κανείς, αλλά πέρα από το ότι στερείται από την αδυναμία να υποτιμήσουν το εθνικό της νόμισμα, επειδή δεν έχει τη δική του εθνική νόμισμα, στερείται τη δυνατότητα να εκδίδει χρήμα, επειδή δεν έχει τα χρήματα-που εκδίδει το κέντρο του."
English: "In his time in order to solve these kind of economic problems, Alexander of Macedonia went and conquered Persia. Now, Greece is not to conquer anybody, but beyond that, it is deprived of the inability to devalue its national currency, because it doesn't have its own national currency, it is denied the possibility to issue money, because it doesn't have its own money-issuing center."
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For all those who can't understand what's happening: both cars have plate number #177## 177RUS also they're both cayenne and drove the same road at...
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For all those who can't understand what's happening: both cars have plate number #177## 177RUS also they're both cayenne and drove the same road at the same time. One car got civilians in it(i bet criminals also), the other got mobs that has robbed some stuff and killed people, that's why it's so violent.
For those who think they were rude to kick a guy - this "guy" killed innocents recently and refuses to lie straight... I bet your cops wouldn't have the risk kicking him, they would just shot him if he refuse to obey and since they WERE armed YOUR spec ops would just shot them in car. So stop telling crap, how brutal rusisan cops are... everyone knows they're 90% supid 10% brute... just enjoy the misfortunate guys got their cayenne ripped apart :)
personal note: this is not my video, and i don't think russian SpecOps are stupid, otherwise they wouldn't ride x6s, though this is a stupid action :P
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uluckymf favorited a video
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Drive Thru History With Dave Stotts. Enjoy!
IN JESUS NAME.......AMEN !
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uluckymf favorited a video
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Rosetta Stone, c. 196 B.C.E., granite, 114.4 cm x 72.3 x 27.9 cm or 45 x 28.5 x 11 in.
(British Museum, London)
Original video: http://www.youtube....
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Rosetta Stone, c. 196 B.C.E., granite, 114.4 cm x 72.3 x 27.9 cm or 45 x 28.5 x 11 in.
(British Museum, London)
Original video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFXY9-... Original webpage featuring the video: http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/a... Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker
The professors describe the 3 languages found inscribed on the Rosetta Stone: "The stone said the same thing in 3 different languages ... ancient Greek, which is down in the bottom. That was the language of administration, that was the language of government and the reason for that is because Alexander the Great had conquered Egypt. And had set up a Greek rule in this Hellenistic era. [...] So, the middle section is Demotic, which actually means the language of the people. And it was this common language used by the Egyptians. And the top was the secret writing. This was hieroglyphs."
The stele fragment is inscribed in three languages with a decree issued by priests in support of the king Ptolemy V. The top register is written in hieroglyphs, the middle register uses demotic, which F.Y.R.O.M.'s Tendov and Boshevski pretend to be "ancient Macedonian" language (some kind of an "ancient Slavic"), and the bottom is incised in Greek. When the stele fragment was found by a Napoleonic soldier in the town of Rashid (Rosetta) in 1799, knowledge of both hieroglyphs and demotic had been lost. In 1801, the French expedition to Egypt was forced to surrender to British forces and to hand over the antiquities they had collected. The Rosetta stone was put on display in the British Museum the following year. A full translation of the Greek appeared in 1803 by which time the demotic text was partially translated. By 1822, the French classicist and linguist Jean-François Champollion had made significant strides in translating the hieroglyphs and, by 1824, afforded modern scholars the opportunity to read the sacred writing of ancient Egypt.
I did not make this video and I do not own it. The copyright belongs to the creator of this video (smarthistoryvideos) which deserves all my gratitude.
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I did not make this video and I do not own it. The copyright belongs to the creator of this video, which deserves all my gratitude.
Access http://en...
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I did not make this video and I do not own it. The copyright belongs to the creator of this video, which deserves all my gratitude.
Access http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece and http://www.visitgreece.gr - choose English Language (EN) at the top left corner of the page.
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