For centuries the monetary affairs of the Roman Republic had rested in the hands of the Senate. These elite liked to present themselves as steady and fiscally conservative, but as the 19th-century historian of Rome Wilhelm Ihne remarked:
The aerarium (state treasury) was supervised by members of the government rising in power and prestige, the Quaestors, Praetors, and eventually the Prefects. With the dawn of the Roman Empire, a major change took place, as the emperors assumed the reins of financial control. Augustus adopted a system that was, on the surface, fair to the senate. Just as the world was divided in provinces designated as imperial or senatorial, so was the treasury. All tribute brought in from senatorially controlled provinces was given to the aerarium, while that of the imperial territories went to the treasury of the emperor, the fiscus.
Initially, this process of distribution seemed to work, although the legal technicality did not disguise the supremacy of the emperor or his often used right to transfer funds back and forth regularly from the aerarium to the fiscus. The fiscus actually took shape after the reign of Augustus and Tiberius. It began as a private fund (fiscus meaning purse or basket) but grew to include all imperial monies, not only the private estates but also all public lands and finances under the imperial eye.
For centuries the monetary affairs of the Roman Republic had rested in the hands of the Senate. These elite liked to present themselves as steady century historian of Rome Wilhelm Ihne remarked: The aerarium (state treasury) was supervised by members of the government rising in power and prestige, the Quaestors, Praetors, and eventually the Prefects. With the dawn of the Roman Empire, a major change took place, as the emperors assumed the reins of financial control. Augustus adopted a system that was, on the surface, fair to the senate. Just as the world was divided in provinces designated as imperial or senatorial, so was the treasury. All t
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Roman finance
Roman finance
Roman finance
Roman finance
Roman finance
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Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
¨Roman Koděra je nejdéle aktivně sloužící makléř v Patria Finance. V jeho video - profilu se kromě jiného dozvíte, jak dlouho svojí práci dělá, co ho na ní stále baví, co jeho klienti na spolupráci s ním oceňují a jak se mu po hektických dnech daří relaxovat.
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Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Příspěvek z konference Práce na dálku 2012 (http://www.pracenadalku.cz/konference). Roman Řípa ukazuje na příkladu, jak může firma pracovat vzdáleně a mít da...
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Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag: Creating a Framework for Full Financial Inclusion
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag: Creating a Framework for Full Financial Inclusion
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag: Creating a Framework for Full Financial Inclusion
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag, Deputy Director of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP, Central Bank of the Philippines), is interviewed by Larry Reed about how the...
2:51
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Suite à la récente étude effectuée par NGAM (Natixis Gloabal Asset Management), Roman Kowalczyk (Directeur Général, Expert & finance Investment Managers) répond à certaines problématiques de clients privés.
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Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
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As few broadcasters have a permanent correspondent in Rome, ROME REPORTS is geared to inform the publi
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American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
this is a short montage of a one hour and twenty minutes lecture by Joseph Peden at the The Ludwig von Mises Institute..http://mises.org/story/3663.Inflation...
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Julia Abramson, 'Money Workers', Tax, and the Problem of Representation (2014)
Julia Abramson, 'Money Workers', Tax, and the Problem of Representation (2014)
Julia Abramson, 'Money Workers', Tax, and the Problem of Representation (2014)
H-France Salon, Vol. 6, Issue 6, #1 Panel Session at 60th Annual Meetings of the Society for French Historical Studies 26 April 2014 The Politics of Obligati...
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Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance - сеть социального кредитования, которая предоставляет каждому желающему возможность стать банкиром и получать тот доход, которого он желает. Юридически просто о юридически сложном, проверка компании и многое другое - все это в наших вебинарах.
Ссылка для регистрации: http://mywebtransfer.com.365.pm/
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Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
ссылка для регистраций - https://webtransfer-finance.com/ru/?id_partner=57098785
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Senator Roman Prezioso on Passage of Senate OPEB Bill
Senator Roman Prezioso on Passage of Senate OPEB Bill
Senator Roman Prezioso on Passage of Senate OPEB Bill
Finance Chairman Roman Prezioso (D-Marion) discusses the funding sources described in Senate Bill 469 used for paying down the Other Post-Employment Benefits...
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Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Times are changing for Greece’s debt-ridden economy and the rest of the EU as new anti-austerity government Syriza takes power.
World Finance speaks to Roman Gerodimos, Founder of the Greek Politics Specialist, on what the election of Syriza means for Greece's floundering economy
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/greece-still-corrupt-still-unsound-infrastructurally-still-uncompetitive-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/
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Greek Gods - Saturday Night Live
Greek Gods - Saturday Night Live
Greek Gods - Saturday Night Live
Subscribe to SaturdayNightLive: http://j.mp/1bjU39d Political Parodies: http://j.mp/19lcFo5 SEASON 37: http://j.mp/1e9Lb42 Surprise Guests: http://j.mp/1d5la...
For centuries the monetary affairs of the Roman Republic had rested in the hands of the Senate. These elite liked to present themselves as steady century historian of Rome Wilhelm Ihne remarked: The aerarium (state treasury) was supervised by members of the government rising in power and prestige, the Quaestors, Praetors, and eventually the Prefects. With the dawn of the Roman Empire, a major change took place, as the emperors assumed the reins of financial control. Augustus adopted a system that was, on the surface, fair to the senate. Just as the world was divided in provinces designated as imperial or senatorial, so was the treasury. All t
5:04
Roman finance
Roman finance
Roman finance
Roman finance
Roman finance
☆Video is targeted to blind users
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Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
¨Roman Koděra je nejdéle aktivně sloužící makléř v Patria Finance. V jeho video - profilu se kromě jiného dozvíte, jak dlouho svojí práci dělá, co ho na ní stále baví, co jeho klienti na spolupráci s ním oceňují a jak se mu po hektických dnech daří relaxovat.
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Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Příspěvek z konference Práce na dálku 2012 (http://www.pracenadalku.cz/konference). Roman Řípa ukazuje na příkladu, jak může firma pracovat vzdáleně a mít da...
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Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag: Creating a Framework for Full Financial Inclusion
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag: Creating a Framework for Full Financial Inclusion
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag: Creating a Framework for Full Financial Inclusion
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag, Deputy Director of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP, Central Bank of the Philippines), is interviewed by Larry Reed about how the...
2:51
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Suite à la récente étude effectuée par NGAM (Natixis Gloabal Asset Management), Roman Kowalczyk (Directeur Général, Expert & finance Investment Managers) répond à certaines problématiques de clients privés.
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Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
Click here to receive the latest news: http://smarturl.it/RomeReports
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As few broadcasters have a permanent correspondent in Rome, ROME REPORTS is geared to inform the publi
10:56
American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
this is a short montage of a one hour and twenty minutes lecture by Joseph Peden at the The Ludwig von Mises Institute..http://mises.org/story/3663.Inflation...
27:04
Julia Abramson, 'Money Workers', Tax, and the Problem of Representation (2014)
Julia Abramson, 'Money Workers', Tax, and the Problem of Representation (2014)
Julia Abramson, 'Money Workers', Tax, and the Problem of Representation (2014)
H-France Salon, Vol. 6, Issue 6, #1 Panel Session at 60th Annual Meetings of the Society for French Historical Studies 26 April 2014 The Politics of Obligati...
58:36
Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance - сеть социального кредитования, которая предоставляет каждому желающему возможность стать банкиром и получать тот доход, которого он желает. Юридически просто о юридически сложном, проверка компании и многое другое - все это в наших вебинарах.
Ссылка для регистрации: http://mywebtransfer.com.365.pm/
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Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
ссылка для регистраций - https://webtransfer-finance.com/ru/?id_partner=57098785
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Senator Roman Prezioso on Passage of Senate OPEB Bill
Senator Roman Prezioso on Passage of Senate OPEB Bill
Senator Roman Prezioso on Passage of Senate OPEB Bill
Finance Chairman Roman Prezioso (D-Marion) discusses the funding sources described in Senate Bill 469 used for paying down the Other Post-Employment Benefits...
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Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Times are changing for Greece’s debt-ridden economy and the rest of the EU as new anti-austerity government Syriza takes power.
World Finance speaks to Roman Gerodimos, Founder of the Greek Politics Specialist, on what the election of Syriza means for Greece's floundering economy
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/greece-still-corrupt-still-unsound-infrastructurally-still-uncompetitive-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/
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Greek Gods - Saturday Night Live
Greek Gods - Saturday Night Live
Greek Gods - Saturday Night Live
Subscribe to SaturdayNightLive: http://j.mp/1bjU39d Political Parodies: http://j.mp/19lcFo5 SEASON 37: http://j.mp/1e9Lb42 Surprise Guests: http://j.mp/1d5la...
Senator Roman Prezioso (D-Marion), Chairman of the Finance Committee, discusses his legislative goals for the 2012 Legislative Session.
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Money and the monetary system | Flaviu Roman | TEDxReghin
Money and the monetary system | Flaviu Roman | TEDxReghin
Money and the monetary system | Flaviu Roman | TEDxReghin
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Flaviu build an speech around the concept of money the monetary standards around the world.
Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and became interested in IT since childhood. Persuing an education in IT (High-School, Bachelor, Master) before making a soft turn to Human-Computer Interaction (PhD). Meanwhile he became fascinated by two more worlds: Finance, where he started trading on the markets at the age of 18, and Entrepreneurship, with his first startup in 2007. Currently, he is developing an extensive network of contacts in various business domains, and act
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Retarded64: Return to Freddy's spaghettria
Retarded64: Return to Freddy's spaghettria
Retarded64: Return to Freddy's spaghettria
Well 70% of you wanted mario to be weirded out by weird robots and so here it is...again! yaay. Mario portals into freddy's spaghettria, the game after toad taunting mario he can't play such a scary game.
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How to Make Five Nights at Freddy's (1 and 2) Not Scary - Garrett Williamson (GarArtStudios)
F*** this sh** im out - the theme song (soundcloud)
Markiplier - like a loser
I love you song - Barney the dinosaur
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Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport presentation by Romain Kräussl
Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport presentation by Romain Kräussl
Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport presentation by Romain Kräussl
Dr. Roman Kräussl - Associate Professor, Luxembourg School of Finance
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JP MORGAN: BILLIONAIRE EXTRAORDINAIRE (FINANCE MONEY HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
JP MORGAN: BILLIONAIRE EXTRAORDINAIRE (FINANCE MONEY HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
JP MORGAN: BILLIONAIRE EXTRAORDINAIRE (FINANCE MONEY HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
JP MORGAN: BILLIONAIRE EXTRAORDINAIRE (FINANCE MONEY HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Born on April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut, J.P. Morgan would later become one of the most famous financiers in business history. In 1871, Morgan began his own private banking company, which later became known as J.P. Morgan & Co., one of the leading financial firms in the country. Morgan died on March 31, 1913, in Rome, Italy. He was hailed as a master of finance at the time of his death, and continues to be considered one of the country's leading businessmen.
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Sitta von Reden | Monetary Networks in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
Sitta von Reden | Monetary Networks in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
Sitta von Reden | Monetary Networks in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
Money Matters: The Development of Money through the Ancient World. A four-part series that traces the development of economic systems in the ancient world and explore how money as a financial instrument has evolved over the millennia.
Monetary Networks in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
November 5, 2014
Sitta von Reden
Department of Ancient History, University of Freiburg/Germany
Many countries nowadays share a common currency or use a combination of local and international currencies to satisfy their various monetary needs. The spread of the dollar, euro and yen is an expression of the globalisation of the international market economy, the internat
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Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport ecosystem at the Luxembourg airport
Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport ecosystem at the Luxembourg airport
Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport ecosystem at the Luxembourg airport
Moderator:
Dr. Roman Kräussl - Associate Professor, Luxembourg School of Finance
Panel:
Henning zur Hausen - Sr VP, HR, Legal Affairs & Compliance, Member of the Executive Committee, Cargolux Airlines
Johan Vanneste - President and CEO, LUX - Airport
Laurent Jossart - EVP LuxairCargo and Member of the Executive Committee, LuxairGroup
Daniel Liebermann - Director, Directorate Logistics, Ministry of the Economy
For centuries the monetary affairs of the Roman Republic had rested in the hands of the Senate. These elite liked to present themselves as steady century historian of Rome Wilhelm Ihne remarked: The aerarium (state treasury) was supervised by members of the government rising in power and prestige, the Quaestors, Praetors, and eventually the Prefects. With the dawn of the Roman Empire, a major change took place, as the emperors assumed the reins of financial control. Augustus adopted a system that was, on the surface, fair to the senate. Just as the world was divided in provinces designated as imperial or senatorial, so was the treasury. All tribute brought in from senatorially controlled provinces was given to the aerarium, while that of the imperial territories went to the treasury of the emperor, the fiscus. Initially, this process of distribution seemed to work, although the legal technicality did not disguise the supremacy of the emperor or his often used right to transfer funds back and forth regularly from the aerarium to the fiscus. The fiscus actually took shape after the reign of Augustus and Tiberius. It began as a private fund (fiscus meaning purse or basket) but grew to include all imperial monies, not only the private estates but also all public lands and finances under the imperial eye. The property of the rulers grew to such an extent that changes had to be made starting sometime in the 3rd century, most certainly under Septimius Severus. Henceforth the imperial treasury was divided. The fiscus was retained to handle actual government revenue, while a patrimonium was created to hold the private fortune, the inheritance of the royal house. There is a considerable question as to the exact nature of this evaluation, involving possibly a res privata so common in the Late Empire. Just as the senate had its own finance officers, so did the emperors. The head of the fiscus in the first years was the rationalis, originally a freedman due to Augustus' desire to place the office in the hands of a servant free of the class demands of the traditional society. In succeeding years the corruption and reputation of the freedman forced new and more reliable administrators. From the time of Hadrian (117-138), any rationalis hailed from the Equestrian Order (equites) and remained so through the chaos of the 3rd century and into the age of Diocletian. With Diocletian came a series of massive reforms, and total control over the finances of the Empire fell to the now stronger central government. Under Constantine this aggrandizement continued with the emergence of an appointed minister of finance, the comes sacrarum largitionum (count of the sacred largesses). He maintained the general treasury and the intake of all revenue. His powers were directed toward control of the new sacrum aerarium, the result of the combination of the aerarium and the fiscus. The comes sacrarum largitionum was a figure of tremendous influence. He was responsible for all taxes, examined banks, mints and mines everywhere, watched over all forms of industry, and paid out the budgets of the many departments of the state. To accomplish these many tasks, he was aided by a vast bureaucracy. Just below the comes sacrarum were the rationales positioned in each diocese. They acted as territorial chiefs, sending out agents, the rationales summarum, to collect all money in tribute, taxes, or fees. They could go virtually anywhere and were the most visible extension of the government in the 4th and 5th centuries. Only the praetorian prefects who were responsible for the supply of the army, the imperial armament factories, weaving mills, the maintenance of the state post and the magister officiorum and the comes rerum privatarum could counter the political and financial weight of the comes sacrarum largitionum. The magister officiorum (master of offices) made all the major decisionsconcerning intelligence matters, receiving a large budget, over which the comes sacrarum largitionum probably only had partial authority. After the end of Constantine's reign the comes sacrarum largitionum gradually lost power to the prefects as the taxes of his department came to be collected more and more in gold rather than in kin. By the 5th century their diocesan level staff were no longer of much importance, although they continued in their duties. Given the increased size of the imperial estates and holdings, the res privata not only survived but was also officially divided into two different treasuries, the res privatae of actual lands and the patromonium sacrae, or imperial inheritance. Both were under the jurisdiction of the comes rerum privatarum. He also took in any rents or dues from imperial lands and territories.
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For centuries the monetary affairs of the Roman Republic had rested in the hands of the Senate. These elite liked to present themselves as steady century historian of Rome Wilhelm Ihne remarked: The aerarium (state treasury) was supervised by members of the government rising in power and prestige, the Quaestors, Praetors, and eventually the Prefects. With the dawn of the Roman Empire, a major change took place, as the emperors assumed the reins of financial control. Augustus adopted a system that was, on the surface, fair to the senate. Just as the world was divided in provinces designated as imperial or senatorial, so was the treasury. All tribute brought in from senatorially controlled provinces was given to the aerarium, while that of the imperial territories went to the treasury of the emperor, the fiscus. Initially, this process of distribution seemed to work, although the legal technicality did not disguise the supremacy of the emperor or his often used right to transfer funds back and forth regularly from the aerarium to the fiscus. The fiscus actually took shape after the reign of Augustus and Tiberius. It began as a private fund (fiscus meaning purse or basket) but grew to include all imperial monies, not only the private estates but also all public lands and finances under the imperial eye. The property of the rulers grew to such an extent that changes had to be made starting sometime in the 3rd century, most certainly under Septimius Severus. Henceforth the imperial treasury was divided. The fiscus was retained to handle actual government revenue, while a patrimonium was created to hold the private fortune, the inheritance of the royal house. There is a considerable question as to the exact nature of this evaluation, involving possibly a res privata so common in the Late Empire. Just as the senate had its own finance officers, so did the emperors. The head of the fiscus in the first years was the rationalis, originally a freedman due to Augustus' desire to place the office in the hands of a servant free of the class demands of the traditional society. In succeeding years the corruption and reputation of the freedman forced new and more reliable administrators. From the time of Hadrian (117-138), any rationalis hailed from the Equestrian Order (equites) and remained so through the chaos of the 3rd century and into the age of Diocletian. With Diocletian came a series of massive reforms, and total control over the finances of the Empire fell to the now stronger central government. Under Constantine this aggrandizement continued with the emergence of an appointed minister of finance, the comes sacrarum largitionum (count of the sacred largesses). He maintained the general treasury and the intake of all revenue. His powers were directed toward control of the new sacrum aerarium, the result of the combination of the aerarium and the fiscus. The comes sacrarum largitionum was a figure of tremendous influence. He was responsible for all taxes, examined banks, mints and mines everywhere, watched over all forms of industry, and paid out the budgets of the many departments of the state. To accomplish these many tasks, he was aided by a vast bureaucracy. Just below the comes sacrarum were the rationales positioned in each diocese. They acted as territorial chiefs, sending out agents, the rationales summarum, to collect all money in tribute, taxes, or fees. They could go virtually anywhere and were the most visible extension of the government in the 4th and 5th centuries. Only the praetorian prefects who were responsible for the supply of the army, the imperial armament factories, weaving mills, the maintenance of the state post and the magister officiorum and the comes rerum privatarum could counter the political and financial weight of the comes sacrarum largitionum. The magister officiorum (master of offices) made all the major decisionsconcerning intelligence matters, receiving a large budget, over which the comes sacrarum largitionum probably only had partial authority. After the end of Constantine's reign the comes sacrarum largitionum gradually lost power to the prefects as the taxes of his department came to be collected more and more in gold rather than in kin. By the 5th century their diocesan level staff were no longer of much importance, although they continued in their duties. Given the increased size of the imperial estates and holdings, the res privata not only survived but was also officially divided into two different treasuries, the res privatae of actual lands and the patromonium sacrae, or imperial inheritance. Both were under the jurisdiction of the comes rerum privatarum. He also took in any rents or dues from imperial lands and territories.
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¨Roman Koděra je nejdéle aktivně sloužící makléř v Patria Finance. V jeho video - profilu se kromě jiného dozvíte, jak dlouho svojí práci dělá, co ho na ní stále baví, co jeho klienti na spolupráci s ním oceňují a jak se mu po hektických dnech daří relaxovat.
¨Roman Koděra je nejdéle aktivně sloužící makléř v Patria Finance. V jeho video - profilu se kromě jiného dozvíte, jak dlouho svojí práci dělá, co ho na ní stále baví, co jeho klienti na spolupráci s ním oceňují a jak se mu po hektických dnech daří relaxovat.
published:16 Jun 2015
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Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Příspěvek z konference Práce na dálku 2012 (http://www.pracenadalku.cz/konference). Roman Řípa ukazuje na příkladu, jak může firma pracovat vzdáleně a mít da...
Příspěvek z konference Práce na dálku 2012 (http://www.pracenadalku.cz/konference). Roman Řípa ukazuje na příkladu, jak může firma pracovat vzdáleně a mít da...
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag, Deputy Director of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP, Central Bank of the Philippines), is interviewed by Larry Reed about how the...
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag, Deputy Director of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP, Central Bank of the Philippines), is interviewed by Larry Reed about how the...
Suite à la récente étude effectuée par NGAM (Natixis Gloabal Asset Management), Roman Kowalczyk (Directeur Général, Expert & finance Investment Managers) répond à certaines problématiques de clients privés.
Suite à la récente étude effectuée par NGAM (Natixis Gloabal Asset Management), Roman Kowalczyk (Directeur Général, Expert & finance Investment Managers) répond à certaines problématiques de clients privés.
published:03 Mar 2015
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Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
Click here to receive the latest news: http://smarturl.it/RomeReports
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American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
this is a short montage of a one hour and twenty minutes lecture by Joseph Peden at the The Ludwig von Mises Institute..http://mises.org/story/3663.Inflation...
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H-France Salon, Vol. 6, Issue 6, #1 Panel Session at 60th Annual Meetings of the Society for French Historical Studies 26 April 2014 The Politics of Obligati...
H-France Salon, Vol. 6, Issue 6, #1 Panel Session at 60th Annual Meetings of the Society for French Historical Studies 26 April 2014 The Politics of Obligati...
Webtransfer-finance - сеть социального кредитования, которая предоставляет каждому желающему возможность стать банкиром и получать тот доход, которого он желает. Юридически просто о юридически сложном, проверка компании и многое другое - все это в наших вебинарах.
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Finance Chairman Roman Prezioso (D-Marion) discusses the funding sources described in Senate Bill 469 used for paying down the Other Post-Employment Benefits...
Finance Chairman Roman Prezioso (D-Marion) discusses the funding sources described in Senate Bill 469 used for paying down the Other Post-Employment Benefits...
Times are changing for Greece’s debt-ridden economy and the rest of the EU as new anti-austerity government Syriza takes power.
World Finance speaks to Roman Gerodimos, Founder of the Greek Politics Specialist, on what the election of Syriza means for Greece's floundering economy
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/greece-still-corrupt-still-unsound-infrastructurally-still-uncompetitive-video
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Times are changing for Greece’s debt-ridden economy and the rest of the EU as new anti-austerity government Syriza takes power.
World Finance speaks to Roman Gerodimos, Founder of the Greek Politics Specialist, on what the election of Syriza means for Greece's floundering economy
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/greece-still-corrupt-still-unsound-infrastructurally-still-uncompetitive-video
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This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Flaviu build an speech around the concept of money the monetary standards around the world.
Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and became interested in IT since childhood. Persuing an education in IT (High-School, Bachelor, Master) before making a soft turn to Human-Computer Interaction (PhD). Meanwhile he became fascinated by two more worlds: Finance, where he started trading on the markets at the age of 18, and Entrepreneurship, with his first startup in 2007. Currently, he is developing an extensive network of contacts in various business domains, and act as a consultant and advisor for businesses, partnerships and outsourcing globally, with a focus (but not limited to) Technology and Financial Services
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Flaviu build an speech around the concept of money the monetary standards around the world.
Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and became interested in IT since childhood. Persuing an education in IT (High-School, Bachelor, Master) before making a soft turn to Human-Computer Interaction (PhD). Meanwhile he became fascinated by two more worlds: Finance, where he started trading on the markets at the age of 18, and Entrepreneurship, with his first startup in 2007. Currently, he is developing an extensive network of contacts in various business domains, and act as a consultant and advisor for businesses, partnerships and outsourcing globally, with a focus (but not limited to) Technology and Financial Services
About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
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Fnaf 2 trailer song - scott cawthon
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Roman bellic soundboard
Final fantasy victory with lyrics - brental floss
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Well 70% of you wanted mario to be weirded out by weird robots and so here it is...again! yaay. Mario portals into freddy's spaghettria, the game after toad taunting mario he can't play such a scary game.
visit my facebook!
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buy some swag! smg4.spreadshirt.com
sounds used and credit to:
How to Make Five Nights at Freddy's (1 and 2) Not Scary - Garrett Williamson (GarArtStudios)
F*** this sh** im out - the theme song (soundcloud)
Markiplier - like a loser
I love you song - Barney the dinosaur
Fnaf 2 trailer song - scott cawthon
Sanity not included - machinima
Roman bellic soundboard
Final fantasy victory with lyrics - brental floss
Mario has had enough 2 - Whitetongue
Zelda windwaker - Gamegrumps
Enjoy
published:06 Apr 2015
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Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport presentation by Romain Kräussl
JP MORGAN: BILLIONAIRE EXTRAORDINAIRE (FINANCE MONEY HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Born on April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut, J.P. Morgan would later become one of the most famous financiers in business history. In 1871, Morgan began his own private banking company, which later became known as J.P. Morgan & Co., one of the leading financial firms in the country. Morgan died on March 31, 1913, in Rome, Italy. He was hailed as a master of finance at the time of his death, and continues to be considered one of the country's leading businessmen.
JP MORGAN: BILLIONAIRE EXTRAORDINAIRE (FINANCE MONEY HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Born on April 17, 1837, in Hartford, Connecticut, J.P. Morgan would later become one of the most famous financiers in business history. In 1871, Morgan began his own private banking company, which later became known as J.P. Morgan & Co., one of the leading financial firms in the country. Morgan died on March 31, 1913, in Rome, Italy. He was hailed as a master of finance at the time of his death, and continues to be considered one of the country's leading businessmen.
published:24 May 2015
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Sitta von Reden | Monetary Networks in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
Money Matters: The Development of Money through the Ancient World. A four-part series that traces the development of economic systems in the ancient world and explore how money as a financial instrument has evolved over the millennia.
Monetary Networks in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
November 5, 2014
Sitta von Reden
Department of Ancient History, University of Freiburg/Germany
Many countries nowadays share a common currency or use a combination of local and international currencies to satisfy their various monetary needs. The spread of the dollar, euro and yen is an expression of the globalisation of the international market economy, the internationalisation of politics, and the dissolution of national identities and boundaries. Ancient societies, too, tried to make their currencies compatible in order to facilitate market exchange, make taxation easier and create political identity among the users of money. This lecture introduces into forms of ancient monetary networks, their motivation and benefit.
Lectures are free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of Oriental Institute Members and Volunteers.
Money Matters: The Development of Money through the Ancient World. A four-part series that traces the development of economic systems in the ancient world and explore how money as a financial instrument has evolved over the millennia.
Monetary Networks in Graeco-Roman Antiquity
November 5, 2014
Sitta von Reden
Department of Ancient History, University of Freiburg/Germany
Many countries nowadays share a common currency or use a combination of local and international currencies to satisfy their various monetary needs. The spread of the dollar, euro and yen is an expression of the globalisation of the international market economy, the internationalisation of politics, and the dissolution of national identities and boundaries. Ancient societies, too, tried to make their currencies compatible in order to facilitate market exchange, make taxation easier and create political identity among the users of money. This lecture introduces into forms of ancient monetary networks, their motivation and benefit.
Lectures are free and open to the public thanks to the generous support of Oriental Institute Members and Volunteers.
published:18 Nov 2014
views:24
Art & Finance Luxembourg 2014 - Luxembourg Freeport ecosystem at the Luxembourg airport
Moderator:
Dr. Roman Kräussl - Associate Professor, Luxembourg School of Finance
Panel:
Henning zur Hausen - Sr VP, HR, Legal Affairs & Compliance, Member of the Executive Committee, Cargolux Airlines
Johan Vanneste - President and CEO, LUX - Airport
Laurent Jossart - EVP LuxairCargo and Member of the Executive Committee, LuxairGroup
Daniel Liebermann - Director, Directorate Logistics, Ministry of the Economy
Moderator:
Dr. Roman Kräussl - Associate Professor, Luxembourg School of Finance
Panel:
Henning zur Hausen - Sr VP, HR, Legal Affairs & Compliance, Member of the Executive Committee, Cargolux Airlines
Johan Vanneste - President and CEO, LUX - Airport
Laurent Jossart - EVP LuxairCargo and Member of the Executive Committee, LuxairGroup
Daniel Liebermann - Director, Directorate Logistics, Ministry of the Economy
For centuries the monetary affairs of the Roman Republic had rested in the hands of the Se...
published:12 Aug 2015
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published:12 Aug 2015
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For centuries the monetary affairs of the Roman Republic had rested in the hands of the Senate. These elite liked to present themselves as steady century historian of Rome Wilhelm Ihne remarked: The aerarium (state treasury) was supervised by members of the government rising in power and prestige, the Quaestors, Praetors, and eventually the Prefects. With the dawn of the Roman Empire, a major change took place, as the emperors assumed the reins of financial control. Augustus adopted a system that was, on the surface, fair to the senate. Just as the world was divided in provinces designated as imperial or senatorial, so was the treasury. All tribute brought in from senatorially controlled provinces was given to the aerarium, while that of the imperial territories went to the treasury of the emperor, the fiscus. Initially, this process of distribution seemed to work, although the legal technicality did not disguise the supremacy of the emperor or his often used right to transfer funds back and forth regularly from the aerarium to the fiscus. The fiscus actually took shape after the reign of Augustus and Tiberius. It began as a private fund (fiscus meaning purse or basket) but grew to include all imperial monies, not only the private estates but also all public lands and finances under the imperial eye. The property of the rulers grew to such an extent that changes had to be made starting sometime in the 3rd century, most certainly under Septimius Severus. Henceforth the imperial treasury was divided. The fiscus was retained to handle actual government revenue, while a patrimonium was created to hold the private fortune, the inheritance of the royal house. There is a considerable question as to the exact nature of this evaluation, involving possibly a res privata so common in the Late Empire. Just as the senate had its own finance officers, so did the emperors. The head of the fiscus in the first years was the rationalis, originally a freedman due to Augustus' desire to place the office in the hands of a servant free of the class demands of the traditional society. In succeeding years the corruption and reputation of the freedman forced new and more reliable administrators. From the time of Hadrian (117-138), any rationalis hailed from the Equestrian Order (equites) and remained so through the chaos of the 3rd century and into the age of Diocletian. With Diocletian came a series of massive reforms, and total control over the finances of the Empire fell to the now stronger central government. Under Constantine this aggrandizement continued with the emergence of an appointed minister of finance, the comes sacrarum largitionum (count of the sacred largesses). He maintained the general treasury and the intake of all revenue. His powers were directed toward control of the new sacrum aerarium, the result of the combination of the aerarium and the fiscus. The comes sacrarum largitionum was a figure of tremendous influence. He was responsible for all taxes, examined banks, mints and mines everywhere, watched over all forms of industry, and paid out the budgets of the many departments of the state. To accomplish these many tasks, he was aided by a vast bureaucracy. Just below the comes sacrarum were the rationales positioned in each diocese. They acted as territorial chiefs, sending out agents, the rationales summarum, to collect all money in tribute, taxes, or fees. They could go virtually anywhere and were the most visible extension of the government in the 4th and 5th centuries. Only the praetorian prefects who were responsible for the supply of the army, the imperial armament factories, weaving mills, the maintenance of the state post and the magister officiorum and the comes rerum privatarum could counter the political and financial weight of the comes sacrarum largitionum. The magister officiorum (master of offices) made all the major decisionsconcerning intelligence matters, receiving a large budget, over which the comes sacrarum largitionum probably only had partial authority. After the end of Constantine's reign the comes sacrarum largitionum gradually lost power to the prefects as the taxes of his department came to be collected more and more in gold rather than in kin. By the 5th century their diocesan level staff were no longer of much importance, although they continued in their duties. Given the increased size of the imperial estates and holdings, the res privata not only survived but was also officially divided into two different treasuries, the res privatae of actual lands and the patromonium sacrae, or imperial inheritance. Both were under the jurisdiction of the comes rerum privatarum. He also took in any rents or dues from imperial lands and territories.
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Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
¨Roman Koděra je nejdéle aktivně sloužící makléř v Patria Finance. V jeho video - profilu ...
published:16 Jun 2015
Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
Makléř Patria Finance - Roman Koděra
published:16 Jun 2015
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¨Roman Koděra je nejdéle aktivně sloužící makléř v Patria Finance. V jeho video - profilu se kromě jiného dozvíte, jak dlouho svojí práci dělá, co ho na ní stále baví, co jeho klienti na spolupráci s ním oceňují a jak se mu po hektických dnech daří relaxovat.
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Firma v "mraku" - od zákazníka, přes dodávku až po finance - Roman Řípa
Příspěvek z konference Práce na dálku 2012 (http://www.pracenadalku.cz/konference). Roman ...
Příspěvek z konference Práce na dálku 2012 (http://www.pracenadalku.cz/konference). Roman Řípa ukazuje na příkladu, jak může firma pracovat vzdáleně a mít da...
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Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag: Creating a Framework for Full Financial Inclusion
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag, Deputy Director of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP, Central B...
Pia Bernadette Roman Tayag, Deputy Director of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP, Central Bank of the Philippines), is interviewed by Larry Reed about how the...
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Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Suite à la récente étude effectuée par NGAM (Natixis Gloabal Asset Management), Roman Kowa...
published:03 Mar 2015
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
Interview de Roman Kowalczyk
published:03 Mar 2015
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Suite à la récente étude effectuée par NGAM (Natixis Gloabal Asset Management), Roman Kowalczyk (Directeur Général, Expert & finance Investment Managers) répond à certaines problématiques de clients privés.
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Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
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published:01 Apr 2015
Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
Card. George Pell on Vatican Finance: No more economic scandals!
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American Empire VS Roman Empire : monetary history repeats itself
this is a short montage of a one hour and twenty minutes lecture by Joseph Peden at the Th...
this is a short montage of a one hour and twenty minutes lecture by Joseph Peden at the The Ludwig von Mises Institute..http://mises.org/story/3663.Inflation...
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Julia Abramson, 'Money Workers', Tax, and the Problem of Representation (2014)
H-France Salon, Vol. 6, Issue 6, #1 Panel Session at 60th Annual Meetings of the Society f...
H-France Salon, Vol. 6, Issue 6, #1 Panel Session at 60th Annual Meetings of the Society for French Historical Studies 26 April 2014 The Politics of Obligati...
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Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance - сеть социального кредитования, которая предоставляет каждому желающе...
published:01 Jun 2015
Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
Webtransfer-finance: дополнительный заработок - это просто!
published:01 Jun 2015
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Webtransfer-finance - сеть социального кредитования, которая предоставляет каждому желающему возможность стать банкиром и получать тот доход, которого он желает. Юридически просто о юридически сложном, проверка компании и многое другое - все это в наших вебинарах.
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Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
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published:15 Apr 2015
Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
Как начать зарабатывать в WebTransfer Finance. достижение без вложений за 3-4 месяца!!!
published:15 Apr 2015
views:233
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Senator Roman Prezioso on Passage of Senate OPEB Bill
Finance Chairman Roman Prezioso (D-Marion) discusses the funding sources described in Sena...
Finance Chairman Roman Prezioso (D-Marion) discusses the funding sources described in Senate Bill 469 used for paying down the Other Post-Employment Benefits...
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Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Times are changing for Greece’s debt-ridden economy and the rest of the EU as new anti-aus...
published:29 Jan 2015
Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
Greece: Still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive | World Finance Videos
published:29 Jan 2015
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Times are changing for Greece’s debt-ridden economy and the rest of the EU as new anti-austerity government Syriza takes power.
World Finance speaks to Roman Gerodimos, Founder of the Greek Politics Specialist, on what the election of Syriza means for Greece's floundering economy
For a full transcript visit: http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/greece-still-corrupt-still-unsound-infrastructurally-still-uncompetitive-video
For more World Finance interviews go to http://www.worldfinance.com/videos/
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Greek Gods - Saturday Night Live
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A babysitter who had sex with an 11-year-old boy she was looking after has been defended by the child's father ... The offence took place during one of those occasions. HannahSquire, prosecuting, told the court....
A simple childish spat over a puppy led an 11-year-old boy to shoot and kill his eight-year-old neighbour in the US state of Tennessee, the girl's grieving mother said. Latasha Dyer said her daughter was playing outside when the boy asked to see her puppy. Little McKayla said “no”, and shortly after was shot in the chest ... “He was making fun of her, calling her names, just being mean to her ... “I want her back in my arms, this is not fair ... ....
Observers say UK and US are seeking to water down agreement so that any weapons deployed before talks conclude will be beyond reach of ban. The United Nations has been warned that its protracted negotiations over the future of lethal autonomous weapons – or “killer robots” – are moving too slowly to stop robot wars becoming a reality ... “A lot of money is going into development and people will want a return on their investment,” he said....
London. British spies can hack into phones remotely with a simple text message and make audio recordings or take photos without owners knowing, former US intelligence contractor EdwardSnowden said on Monday ... Snowden claimed that GCHQ used a series of interception tools called "Smurf Suite", after the blue cartoon characters, The Smurfs ... ....
ZAATARI REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan -- Growing numbers of Syrian refugees are returning to their war-ravaged homeland from Jordan because they can't survive in exile after drastic aid cuts, can't afford to pay smugglers to sneak them into Europe or are simply homesick ... He only gave his first name for fear of repercussions from Syrian authorities. The U.N. refugee agency views the rising number of departures with concern ... refugee agency ... figures....
Hadrian died in 138 A.D. leaving a strong and peaceful empire to his successor, Antoninus Pius... By 120, he advanced to Roman consul ... There were minor engagements in Judea, Dacia, and Britannia, but for the first time, the RomanEmpire avoided major conflicts. The emperor did invade Scotland and built the Antonine Wall, but the Romans abandoned it ... Additionally, he managed Romanfinances frugally ensuring its economic power ... from a fever ... ....
Electric car subsidies ...Howard Hellman. North Port. About that UAW vote... Linda Jannette ... Americans, and especially young high school and college students, would do well to read and study the history of the RomanRepublic (510 to 30 B.C.) ... For example, when pirates began raiding merchant ships the Romansfinanced a large navy under Pompey and cleared the Mediterranean Sea for the good of all the trading provinces and client kingdoms ... ....