Greeks visited Egypt as students to learn from Africans

Most of the great philosophers from Greece, learnt what they knew and formed from Africans. They traveled from their country to Egypt where they came to seek for knowledge before going on to become world greats.

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The like of Plato, Pythagoras, Thales whose laws are being studied in Highschool's and Universities across the world got their knowledge from Africans in Africa.

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Plato studied in Egypt for 13 years.

Pythagoras studied Philosophy, Geometry and Medicine in Egypt for 22 years.

Thales, the first Greek philosopher studied in Egypt.

Hippocrates studied Medicine in Egypt for 7 years.

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Plato said Egyptian education made students more alert and human.

Plato told his students to go to Egypt if they wanted to study the minds of great Philosophers.

Herodotus, the Greek Historian described Ancient Egypt as the Cradle of Civilisation.

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Pythagoras studied Medicine in Egypt for 22 years.

"Pythagoras theorem" was used to build the pyramids in Egypt 1,000 years before Pythagoras was born.

Imhotep, an Egyptian Multi Genius was already the Father of Medicine 2,200 years before Hippocrates was born.

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The truth is there are so many wonderful cultures and traditions in africa....and history too....@nulesmallz10


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Yeah but most times we are the last on the table. Sad

Because of so many bad leaders in africa...


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Too too bad, and they are clearly not learning and unwilling to change

Someday I would like to visit Egypt ... I am a fan of pyramids, I always saw many documentaries ...


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Plagiarism again, downvoted to 0 rewards.


https://www.trendsmap.com/twitter/tweet/1387161475467329542


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You're quick, I swear I was just about tagging you to finish the job, then I noticed it was already zeroed...

Good one, he deserve absolutely nothing...


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You guys call a rewritten post, from top to bottom plagiarising? No use of same words or sentences that matches theirs? So you blocked me without hearing from me? Wow

Please explain to us how the words above are not the exact same words as those shared in the twitter link. Create your own content.


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A "rewritten post" is still plagiarism unless you give a citation of the original source material, even if you put it in your own words.


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You are just funny, these are histories, are the sentences the same? What are you trying to prove?

I think I proved quite clearly that it is plagiarism.


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