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World history, global history or transnational history (not to be confused with diplomatic or international history) is a field of historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s. It examines history from a global perspective. It is not to be confused with comparative history, which, like world history, deals with the history of multiple cultures on a global scale. World historians use a thematic approach, with two major focal points: integration (how processes of world history have drawn people of the world together) and difference (how patterns of world history reveal the diversity of the human experiences).
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The study of world history, as distinct from national history, has existed in many world cultures. However, early forms of world history were not truly global, and were limited to only the regions known by the historian.
In Ancient China, Chinese world history, that of China and the surrounding people of East Asia, was based on the dynastic cycle articulated by Sima Qian in circa 100 BC. Sima Qian's model is based on the Mandate of Heaven. Rulers rise when they united China, then are overthrown when a ruling dynasty became corrupt. Each new dynasty begins virtuous and strong, but then decays, provoking the transfer of Heaven's mandate to a new ruler. The test of virtue in a new dynasty is success in being obeyed by China and neighboring barbarians. After 2000 years Sima Qian's model still dominates scholarship, although the dynastic cycle is no longer used for modern Chinese history.
The history of the world (or world history) describes the history of humanity (or human history) as determined by the study of archaeological and written records. Ancient recorded history begins with the invention of writing. However, the roots of civilization reach back to the earliest introduction of primitive technology and culture. Prehistory begins in the Paleolithic Era, or "Early Stone Age," which is followed by the Neolithic Era, or New Stone Age, and the Agricultural Revolution (between 8000 and 5000 BCE) in the Fertile Crescent. The latter period marked a change in human history, as humans began the systematic husbandry of plants and animals. Agriculture advanced, and most humans transitioned from a nomadic to a settled lifestyle as farmers in permanent settlements. Nomadism continued in some locations, especially in isolated regions with few domesticable plant species; but the relative security and increased productivity provided by farming allowed human communities to expand into increasingly larger units, fostered by advances in transportation.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
History (from Greek ἱστορία, historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation") is the study of the past, particularly how it relates to humans. It is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events. Scholars who write about history are called historians. Events occurring prior to written record are considered prehistory.
History can also refer to the academic discipline which uses a narrative to examine and analyse a sequence of past events, and objectively determine the patterns of cause and effect that determine them. Historians sometimes debate the nature of history and its usefulness by discussing the study of the discipline as an end in itself and as a way of providing "perspective" on the problems of the present.
Stories common to a particular culture, but not supported by external sources (such as the tales surrounding King Arthur), are usually classified as cultural heritage or legends, because they do not show the "disinterested investigation" required of the discipline of history.Herodotus, a 5th-century BC Greek historian is considered within the Western tradition to be the "father of history", and, along with his contemporary Thucydides, helped form the foundations for the modern study of human history. Their works continue to be read today, and the gap between the culture-focused Herodotus and the military-focused Thucydides remains a point of contention or approach in modern historical writing. In Asia, a state chronicle, the Spring and Autumn Annals was known to be compiled from as early as 722 BC although only 2nd century BC texts survived.
World is a common name for the whole of human civilization, specifically human experience, history, or the human condition in general, worldwide, i.e. anywhere on Earth or pertaining to anywhere on Earth.
In a philosophical context it may refer to:
In a theological context, world usually refers to the material or the profane sphere, as opposed to the celestial, spiritual, transcendent or sacred. The "end of the world" refers to scenarios of the final end of human history, often in religious contexts.
World history is commonly understood as spanning the major geopolitical developments of about five millennia, from the first civilizations to the present.
World population is the sum of all human populations at any time; similarly, world economy is the sum of the economies of all societies (all countries), especially in the context of globalization. Terms like world championship, gross world product, world flags etc. also imply the sum or combination of all current-day sovereign states.
history of the entire world, i guess
bbc documentary 2015 The Entire History of the World in 2 Hours
History of the World: Every Year
The History of the World: Every Year
The Persians & Greeks: Crash Course World History #5
HOW World War I Started: Crash Course World History 209
history of the world
The history of our world in 18 minutes | David Christian
Top 10 Battles in History
The Mughal Empire and Historical Reputation: Crash Course World History #217
A Brief History of Title Design
The Fallen of World War II
The Infographic History of the World
A Brief History of John Baldessari
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The entire history of the World from the rise of civilisation to the present day. Drex's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS1Q3Igx4ow3RsZLzFVvbTg --------------------------------------------------- Music: 00:09 - The Whale (Life of Pi) 02:06 - Audiomachine - Blood & Stone 05:22 - Globus - Preliator 09:00 - Antti Martikainen - Barbarossa 12:11 - Peter Crowley - The Treasure Quest 14:36 - Zack Hemsey - See what I've become Outro: Kawai Kenji - Kishi Ou No Hokori
Since 200,000 BCE, humanity has spread around globe and enacted huge change upon the planet. This video shows every year of that story, right from the beginning. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abriviations can be found in this document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_oJx72M75tuai2mo6yD13qqQB1g_auQxdXxG9u__u94/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC Hans Zimmer - Aurora Crusader Kings II - The Persian Army C21 FX - Ancient Evil GVR Music - Armifer A.M - At the Gates of Babylon [REMASTERED] A.M - New Horizons Hans Zimmer - Dream is Collapsing
In which John compares and contrasts Greek civilization and the Persian Empire. Of course we're glad that Greek civilization spawned modern western civilization, right? Maybe not. From Socrates and Plato to Darius and Xerxes, John explains two of the great powers of the ancient world, all WITHOUT the use of footage from 300. Resources: The Histories of Herodotus: http://goo.gl/I1TM9u Plato: http://goo.gl/GEcfWX Plays of Aristophanes: http://goo.gl/xzb9Ff Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set Follow us! @thecrashcourse @realjohngreen @raoulmeyer @crashcoursestan @saysdanica @thoughtbubbler Like us! http://www.facebook.com/youtubecrashcourse Follow us again! http://thecrashcourse.tumb...
In which John Green teaches you about World War I and how it got started. Crash Course doesn't usually talk much about dates, but the way that things unfolded in July and August of 1914 are kind of important to understanding the Great War. You'll learn about Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Pincep, the Black Hand, and why the Serbian nationalists wanted to kill the poor Archduke. You'll also learn who mobilized first and who exactly started the war. Sort of. Actually there's no good answer to who started the war, but we give it a shot anyway. You can directly support Crash Course at https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this ...
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http://www.ted.com Backed by stunning illustrations, David Christian narrates a complete history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the Internet, in a riveting 18 minutes. This is "Big History": an enlightening, wide-angle look at complexity, life and humanity, set against our slim share of the cosmic timeline. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate.
These are more than just war stories! Join http://www.WatchMojo down our picks for the Top 10 Battles in History. For this list, we're reviewing specific battles in history, and not overall wars. These battles can be from any place in the world and from any time in history. Click here to subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo or visit our channel page here: http://www.youtube.com/watchmojo Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest :) Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Special thanks to our users hecklenstein, Baljit Singh and LANCASHIRE468 for submitting their ideas at WatchMojo.com/suggest Check out the voting page here, http...
There's a new Crash Course poster with all your favorite World History characters! Czech it: http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-characters-poster In which John Green teaches you about the Mughal Empire, which ruled large swaths of the Indian Sub-Continent from 1526 to (technically) 1857. While John teaches you about this long-lived Muslim empire, he'll also look at the idea of historical reputation and how we view people from history. Namely, he'll look at the reputations of Mughal emperors Akbar I and Aurangzeb. Traditionally, Akbar I is considered the emperor that made the Mughal Empire great, and Aurangzeb gets the blame for running the whole thing into the ground and setting it up for decline. Is that really how it was, though? It turns out, it's complicated. You can directl...
Presentation video for the SXSW "Excellence in Title Design" competition screening. Editor: Ian Albinson (www.artofthetitle.com) Initial concept: David Horridge (www.davidhorridge.com) Special thanks: M. Keegan Uhl (www.mkeeganuhl.com), Bill Simmon (www.billsimmon.com) Website: www.artofthetitle.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArtoftheTitle Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ArtoftheTitle Music: RJD2 "Ghostwriter" ++++++++++ 07/16/12 update - includes more HD-sourced materials, slight edit tweaks, font change, and adds Repo Man, Twelve Monkeys and Panic Room to the mix. ++++++++++ Full film and television listing: Intolerance Phantom of the Opera King Kong Modern Times My Man Godfrey Make Way For Tomorrow Citizen Kane The Maltese Falcon Gun Crazy The Treasure of the Sierra Madre La...
For the interactive version, ticket payments, and more: http://fallen.io An animated data-driven documentary about war and peace, The Fallen of World War II looks at the human cost of the second World War and sizes up the numbers to other wars in history, including trends in recent conflicts. Written, directed, coded, narrated by https://twitter.com/neilhalloran Sound and music by https://twitter.com/Dolhaz
like us at http://www.facebook.com/henryandrel The epic life of a world-class artist, jammed into six minutes. Narrated by Tom Waits. Commissioned by LACMA for their first annual "Art + Film Gala" honoring John Baldessari and Clint Eastwood. directed by Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman (http://gosupermarche.com/) edited by Max Joseph (http://www.maxjoseph.com/) written by Gabriel Nussbaum (http://www.bankstreetfilms.com) cinematography by Magdalena Gorka (http://magdalenagorka.com/) & Henry Joost produced by Mandy Yaeger & Erin Wright Thank you to John Baldessari and his studio. (http://www.baldessari.org/)
1 year = 1 film. "A History of Horror" is a video essay which proposes a timeline of influential and aesthetically beautiful horror movies around the world since 1895 until 2016.
Many wikipedia articles have coordinates. Many have references to historic events. Me (@godawful) and Tom Martin (@heychinaski) cross referenced the two to create a dynamic visualization of Wikipedia's view of world history. Watch as empires fall, wars break out and continents are discovered. This won "Best Visualization" at Matt Patterson's History Hackday in January, 2011. To make it, we parsed an xml dump of all wikipedia articles (30Gb) and pulled out 424,000 articles with coordinates and 35,000 references to events. Cross referencing these produced 15,500 events with locations. Then we mapped them over time. More information and datasets: http://www.ragtag.info/2011/feb/2/history-world-100-seconds/
Shot with the Canon 60D DSLR using Canon's 28-135mm F3.5-5.6 lens. Editing and post production done in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5. Narration Part I: Nehru's speech on the eve of India's Independence. Narration Part II: Nehru's speech on Gandhi's death. Music: "Journey to the Line" by Hans Zimmer. Filmed and edited by Rishi Kaneria. A Tryst With Destiny: "Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance. It is fitti...
What would the world be like without the Venice Biennale? A chorus of art-world insiders and Venice locals respond with insights and stories, helping us navigate the cultural influence of this somewhat enigmatic, 120-year-old tradition. Produced in collaboration with UBS, and directed by Oscar Boyson, this film pulls back the curtain on the event’s reach, extending beyond art and into politics and history at large. A Short History introduces “Behind the Biennale,” a series of short films released throughout the summer, uncovering the stories of artists, curators, visitors, and Venetians. Written and Directed by Oscar Boyson Edited by Thomas Niles Producer: Mary Beth Minthorn Associate Producer: Matthew Echelman Cinematographer: Kevin Phillips Associate Producer: Matthew Echelman Sound: ...
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has over 144 million different objects in its collections. A sample of these collections are on display to the public, but 99 percent of the Smithsonian’s treasures remain behind the scenes. Scientists work with these objects to study and decipher the world we live in, each specimen offering its own tiny clue to the natural world.
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The entire history of the World from the rise of civilisation to the present day. Drex's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS1Q3Igx4ow3RsZLzFVvbTg --------------------------------------------------- Music: 00:09 - The Whale (Life of Pi) 02:06 - Audiomachine - Blood & Stone 05:22 - Globus - Preliator 09:00 - Antti Martikainen - Barbarossa 12:11 - Peter Crowley - The Treasure Quest 14:36 - Zack Hemsey - See what I've become Outro: Kawai Kenji - Kishi Ou No Hokori
Since 200,000 BCE, humanity has spread around globe and enacted huge change upon the planet. This video shows every year of that story, right from the beginning. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abriviations can be found in this document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_oJx72M75tuai2mo6yD13qqQB1g_auQxdXxG9u__u94/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MUSIC Hans Zimmer - Aurora Crusader Kings II - The Persian Army C21 FX - Ancient Evil GVR Music - Armifer A.M - At the Gates of Babylon [REMASTERED] A.M - New Horizons Hans Zimmer - Dream is Collapsing
In which John compares and contrasts Greek civilization and the Persian Empire. Of course we're glad that Greek civilization spawned modern western civilization, right? Maybe not. From Socrates and Plato to Darius and Xerxes, John explains two of the great powers of the ancient world, all WITHOUT the use of footage from 300. Resources: The Histories of Herodotus: http://goo.gl/I1TM9u Plato: http://goo.gl/GEcfWX Plays of Aristophanes: http://goo.gl/xzb9Ff Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set Follow us! @thecrashcourse @realjohngreen @raoulmeyer @crashcoursestan @saysdanica @thoughtbubbler Like us! http://www.facebook.com/youtubecrashcourse Follow us again! http://thecrashcourse.tumb...
In which John Green teaches you about World War I and how it got started. Crash Course doesn't usually talk much about dates, but the way that things unfolded in July and August of 1914 are kind of important to understanding the Great War. You'll learn about Franz Ferdinand, Gavrilo Pincep, the Black Hand, and why the Serbian nationalists wanted to kill the poor Archduke. You'll also learn who mobilized first and who exactly started the war. Sort of. Actually there's no good answer to who started the war, but we give it a shot anyway. You can directly support Crash Course at https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this ...
http://billwurtz.com patreon: http://patreon.com/billwurtz spotify: https://play.spotify.com/artist/78cT0dM5Ivm722EP2sgfDh itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/bill-wurtz/id1019208137 twitter: http://twitter.com/billwurtz instagram: http://instagram.com/notbillwurtz vine: http://vine.co/billwurtz donate: http://paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted;_button_id=VXTWA8CDYP4RJ
http://www.ted.com Backed by stunning illustrations, David Christian narrates a complete history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the Internet, in a riveting 18 minutes. This is "Big History": an enlightening, wide-angle look at complexity, life and humanity, set against our slim share of the cosmic timeline. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at http://www.ted.com/translate.
These are more than just war stories! Join http://www.WatchMojo down our picks for the Top 10 Battles in History. For this list, we're reviewing specific battles in history, and not overall wars. These battles can be from any place in the world and from any time in history. Click here to subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=watchmojo or visit our channel page here: http://www.youtube.com/watchmojo Also, check out our interactive Suggestion Tool at http://www.WatchMojo.com/suggest :) Check us out at http://www.Twitter.com/WatchMojo, http://instagram.com/watchmojo and http://www.Facebook.com/WatchMojo. Special thanks to our users hecklenstein, Baljit Singh and LANCASHIRE468 for submitting their ideas at WatchMojo.com/suggest Check out the voting page here, http...
There's a new Crash Course poster with all your favorite World History characters! Czech it: http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-characters-poster In which John Green teaches you about the Mughal Empire, which ruled large swaths of the Indian Sub-Continent from 1526 to (technically) 1857. While John teaches you about this long-lived Muslim empire, he'll also look at the idea of historical reputation and how we view people from history. Namely, he'll look at the reputations of Mughal emperors Akbar I and Aurangzeb. Traditionally, Akbar I is considered the emperor that made the Mughal Empire great, and Aurangzeb gets the blame for running the whole thing into the ground and setting it up for decline. Is that really how it was, though? It turns out, it's complicated. You can directl...
Presentation video for the SXSW "Excellence in Title Design" competition screening. Editor: Ian Albinson (www.artofthetitle.com) Initial concept: David Horridge (www.davidhorridge.com) Special thanks: M. Keegan Uhl (www.mkeeganuhl.com), Bill Simmon (www.billsimmon.com) Website: www.artofthetitle.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/ArtoftheTitle Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ArtoftheTitle Music: RJD2 "Ghostwriter" ++++++++++ 07/16/12 update - includes more HD-sourced materials, slight edit tweaks, font change, and adds Repo Man, Twelve Monkeys and Panic Room to the mix. ++++++++++ Full film and television listing: Intolerance Phantom of the Opera King Kong Modern Times My Man Godfrey Make Way For Tomorrow Citizen Kane The Maltese Falcon Gun Crazy The Treasure of the Sierra Madre La...
For the interactive version, ticket payments, and more: http://fallen.io An animated data-driven documentary about war and peace, The Fallen of World War II looks at the human cost of the second World War and sizes up the numbers to other wars in history, including trends in recent conflicts. Written, directed, coded, narrated by https://twitter.com/neilhalloran Sound and music by https://twitter.com/Dolhaz
like us at http://www.facebook.com/henryandrel The epic life of a world-class artist, jammed into six minutes. Narrated by Tom Waits. Commissioned by LACMA for their first annual "Art + Film Gala" honoring John Baldessari and Clint Eastwood. directed by Henry Joost & Ariel Schulman (http://gosupermarche.com/) edited by Max Joseph (http://www.maxjoseph.com/) written by Gabriel Nussbaum (http://www.bankstreetfilms.com) cinematography by Magdalena Gorka (http://magdalenagorka.com/) & Henry Joost produced by Mandy Yaeger & Erin Wright Thank you to John Baldessari and his studio. (http://www.baldessari.org/)
1 year = 1 film. "A History of Horror" is a video essay which proposes a timeline of influential and aesthetically beautiful horror movies around the world since 1895 until 2016.
Many wikipedia articles have coordinates. Many have references to historic events. Me (@godawful) and Tom Martin (@heychinaski) cross referenced the two to create a dynamic visualization of Wikipedia's view of world history. Watch as empires fall, wars break out and continents are discovered. This won "Best Visualization" at Matt Patterson's History Hackday in January, 2011. To make it, we parsed an xml dump of all wikipedia articles (30Gb) and pulled out 424,000 articles with coordinates and 35,000 references to events. Cross referencing these produced 15,500 events with locations. Then we mapped them over time. More information and datasets: http://www.ragtag.info/2011/feb/2/history-world-100-seconds/
Shot with the Canon 60D DSLR using Canon's 28-135mm F3.5-5.6 lens. Editing and post production done in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5. Narration Part I: Nehru's speech on the eve of India's Independence. Narration Part II: Nehru's speech on Gandhi's death. Music: "Journey to the Line" by Hans Zimmer. Filmed and edited by Rishi Kaneria. A Tryst With Destiny: "Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge, not wholly or in full measure, but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom. A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance. It is fitti...
What would the world be like without the Venice Biennale? A chorus of art-world insiders and Venice locals respond with insights and stories, helping us navigate the cultural influence of this somewhat enigmatic, 120-year-old tradition. Produced in collaboration with UBS, and directed by Oscar Boyson, this film pulls back the curtain on the event’s reach, extending beyond art and into politics and history at large. A Short History introduces “Behind the Biennale,” a series of short films released throughout the summer, uncovering the stories of artists, curators, visitors, and Venetians. Written and Directed by Oscar Boyson Edited by Thomas Niles Producer: Mary Beth Minthorn Associate Producer: Matthew Echelman Cinematographer: Kevin Phillips Associate Producer: Matthew Echelman Sound: ...
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History has over 144 million different objects in its collections. A sample of these collections are on display to the public, but 99 percent of the Smithsonian’s treasures remain behind the scenes. Scientists work with these objects to study and decipher the world we live in, each specimen offering its own tiny clue to the natural world.
Balaji Viswanathan, one of the most followed writes on Quora in the world and Co-Founder of Invento, takes you through the most important events in World History in just 60 minutes, divided in two parts. Throughout this enriching experience, he explains important historical events/eras - right from how man learnt to cover distances on foot to the inception of the most prominent civilizations and empires. This video covers important topics such as Benefits of Bipedalism, Beginning and End of Ice Age, Advent of Agriculture, Rise of Human Civilizations, Discovery of River Systems, the Iron Age, Greek Philosophy, and more. Don't forget to watch both the parts and subscribe to the channel for more such awesome videos.
History of world in 2 hours (Part 1) : विश्व का इतिहास दो घंटे में (भाग 1) Full video in English is available easily on internet. But I could find only a part of it in Hindi (in a bad video quality, and with ads in between). इन्टरनेट पर इंग्लिश में तो पूरा विडियो आसानी मिल जाता है, पर हिंदी में मुझे इसका सिर्फ एक हिस्सा ही मिला (जिसकी विडियो भी बेकार थी, और बीच बीच में विज्ञापन भी थे). So, I did some editing, merged Full-HD video with Hindi audio, removed advertisements, and here I present you, 'History of the world' (Part-1). इसलिए मैंने थोड़ी कांट-छांट कर के विज्ञापन भी हटाये, और विडियो कि गुणवत्ता को भी सुधार कर Full-HD में पेश कर रहा हूँ 'विश्व का इतिहास' (भाग-1). However, for Part-2, I will have to translate the script in Hindi, dub in my own voice, and then publish, very soon. हा...
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World History || Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China || Documentary HD ================================================ Forbidden Archeology of Ancient China looks at Studies of 2,500-year-old musical instruments found in the excavated tomb of a Chinese ruler from the Bronze Age suggest that the complexity and sophistication of music and musical instruments in ancient China was much greater than previously believed, according to articles in Archaeology magazine. The Great Wall of China: The story of the one of the world's greatest wonders - who built it and why? If we imagine the Forbidden Archaeology of humanity as giant museum, containing all Forbidden knowledge on this topic, then we shall find that several of the rooms of this forbidden museum have been locked. Scientists have locke...
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History of the World War Part 1 (Audiobook) Francis Andrew March and Richard J. Beamish
I'm not saying I agree with everything in this documentary, particularly E. Michael Jones' position on Catholicism. However, there is some very valuable knowledge shared here. DISCLAIMER: All works are criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching and research. -All footage taken falls under ''fair use'' of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1998). Therefore, no breach of privacy or copyright has been committed. -FAIR USE STATEMENT This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. This material is being made available within this transformative or derivative work for the purpose of education, commentary and criticism, is being distributed without profit, and is believed to be "fair use" in accordance with Title 17...
Top Demolition in the World History - DOCFILMS Demolition is the tearing-down of structures and other structures. Demolition distinguishes with deconstruction, which includes taking a building apart while very carefully preserving useful elements for re-use. For little structures, such as residences, that are only 2 or three tales high, demolition is an instead simple procedure. The structure is pulled down either manually or mechanically making use of huge hydraulic tools: raised job systems, cranes, excavators or bulldozers. Larger structures could require utilise a trashing sphere, a heavy weight on a cable television that is visited a crane into the side of the buildings. Ravaging spheres are specifically efficient versus masonry, yet are less conveniently managed and commonly less ...
Sri Jayalakshmi Mata explains to her 10 year old Satyam who later became His Holiness Parama Pujya Sri Sri Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji, the importance of knowing the guru's lineage. Even at that young age he had mastered the technique of remaining submerged under water for a long duration - a siddhi known as Jala Stambhana. Sri Swamiji is a Siddha Purusha, an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya, the eternal universal spiritual guru. He is the founder and head of Avadhoota Datta Peetham, Mysore, India. He travels the world incessantly establishing spiritual values and dharma. His healing music from one of his concerts is heard in the background. His voice is heard in the vocal musical renditions in this video. Note: The photographs used here are not owned by me. If objected to, they wil...
During the shooting of „Bamberg - a city built on beer“ a lot of stuff happened which is not in the movie. In this clip the former major of Bamberg tries to tap a keg. Whatch what he did. IMPORTANT TO KNOW: The keg was purposed to be free beer for the audience :( ALSO IMPORTANT: I´ve saw him many times tapping a keg, regularly he does it with two strokes. ALSO IMPORTANT: Watch the full movie „Bamberg - a city built on beer“ at: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/bambergbeer
Here are a few beeriffic quotes by the „Stammtisch“ guys from the documentary „Bamberg - a city built on beer. They´re so right. (Stammtisch is a place at a brewery or brewpub where men met each other, minimum once a week, at a fix day and a fix time to drink a lot of beer and discuss the „real important things of life“ :) Watch the full movie at https://vimeo.com/ondemand/bambergbeer Cheers!!!
Duration: 45' Estonia 2010 Screening: 24 November Thursday 21:30 Director: Mati Kütt Script: Mati Kütt Production: Nukufilm OÜ Synopsis: It is an ode for all of those who like to fly. Is it possible to reach the moon in one breath? Yes, it is if you have the will to fly and the appropriate training. This is the case with postman Rain. This is an animatio full of experimenting with form and materials. Some of the characters are original, but some originate from the history of mankind. The film is full of symbols and symbolism, syrreal images and scenes. This is not simply the journey of a postman to deliver the package to the Moon. It is also a philosophical journey in time and eras, through people and their characters, through thaugths and imagination. This is a visual versio...
About the project: November, the 9th, 1999. The fall of the Berlin Wall set the seal on the end of the Iron Curtain, a fence some 7 thousand chilometres that split Europe in two spheres of influence. A division that lasted from the end of World War II to the end of the Cold War. How did the lives of those who grew up along this ideological and political border change? How did the dreams of the boys who jumped on the Wall to celebrate a regained freedom end up? After twenty years from the historical date, four editorial staff - Peacereporter journalist agency, Matteo Scanni, movie director, Becco Giallo comic Editor and Prospekt Photojournalist agency - have decided to travel along the former Iron Curtain border and to tell what it was. Two teams provided by videocamera, photocamera, audi...
Premise Walking in the city , or routes to walk, is the story of a journey along one day and a few kilometers, to discover the most beautiful cities in Europe and in the world. Not long journeys in the car, no air moving in from one region to another, Walking Trails is the story of a walk through the streets of a city silent but seemingly able to tell amazing stories. The Format The districts most charming and oldest in Italy and around the world and their history recounted in time for a walk. A long path from 3 to 5 km and then the story of what lurks in those houses, of which celebrities' have the live or what events have happened on that "path". Almost as if the journey had lived in real time, following a route on a map that anyone can travel alone with the knowledge to be walking in pl...
Assisting Mothers to Support Breastfeeding Goals with Babywearing (Marissa Honey-Jones, IBCLC, and Jennie Bever, PHD, IBCLC) The use of cloth to carry babies has a long, rich history in many cultures throughout the world. Recently, there has been renewed interest in babywearing as studies have demonstrated improved maternal-infant attachment, reduced infant crying, and increased breastfeeding duration when mothers wear their babies. In the first half of this session, we will discuss the history of babywearing in cultures around the world, and the research supporting babywearing as a beneficial activity for both mothers and babies. In the second half, we will discuss safety, demonstrate how to make a simple carrier, and discuss commonly available baby carriers. Participants will have the ...