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I am cautious when it comes to this. I told so many and they where mindblown but still haven’t done the final step. You can lead a horse to the water but you can’t force it to drink it.
You can lead a horse to the water but you can’t force it to drink it.
Yeah, that is what it is. I have told several people about INLEO and Hive, they were shocked and excited about it but some of them are yet to take actions.
I should say "hello" to them and remind them about the interest they had in signing up.
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A person earning $250k annually but also spending that same amount will not progress financially compared to someone who makes $75k and only spends $50k.
Conor Grogan said that the Bybit hacking incident became the largest theft in human history. This incident may trigger a discussion about Ethereum forks. Arthur Hayes said that as an investor who holds a large amount of Ethereum, if the community decides to roll back again, he will support this decision.
From what I’ve seen, an INLEO specificity is that our interoperability is being built in a constructivist fashion, using the well established Hive existing stack to extend the users’ abilities, one by one, by knitting innovative services with other chains, from a starting point where that potential wasn’t envisioned as such. I would tag this method as a realistic and flexible one. That approach contrasts with visions where the entire blockchain adopts from the get go a more idealistic interoperable profile and promises its users seamless transactions with dozens of other ecosystems. Up to now, even when those projects essentially hold to their original goals, like in the case of Cosmos or Polkadot, it seems that they carry in the public’s eyes kind of an «overpromising» burden, a perceived stretch between what was sold as shiny revolutionary networks and the daily users experience.
When Invasions Purify
The Geography of the Greek Peninsula offers protection from invaders, because the Balkan Mountain Range sits between Europe and Hellas. Nonetheless, there were at least two occasions in antiquity when the mountains were not high enough to protect the Greeks.
Invaders from the North spilled into Greece at the beginning (1900 B.C) and end (1100B.C) of the Second Millenium. Take a look at the following map. Blue is invasion one; Magenta invasion two.
By the time the Corinthian fleet sailed, the Corcyrian armada had expanded to include Athenian ships as protection. Through an apparent misunderstanding of the situation, the Corcyrians thought the Corinthians were about to attack so they offered battle. The ensuing Battle of Sybota was mostly a draw but the Athenians had been drawn into the battle and were active in fighting the Corinthians. Both sides claimed victory, but the Corinthians viewed the Athenian involvement as an act of war, because they had broken the Peloponnesean Treaty.
So now the stage was set for the destructive Peloponnesean War. A chain of events linked by treaty and broken my pride and emotion would lead to the end of The Golden Age. So many chances at resolution lost; so many links in the chain that could have broken it and kept the peace. But perhaps Thucydides was right. If not this chain perhaps their would have been another one to cause the war. Power is selfish in history because it knows itself and sees an opposing power as a threat. Treaties fail more than they succeed because the dynamics that led to them change -- money, land or the personalities of the players tip the balance one way or the other.
What happened to this balanced human point of view?
Since the time of the Greeks, man has been unable to produce the same balance between mind and spirit. With the fall of antiquity and the rise of the Christian point of view, man retreated into a spiritual world, full of fear, without logic and science as his companions. Antiquity was denounced as pagan and unclean, so the accomplishments of the Greeks were discarded.
With the advent of the Renaissance, the pendulum swung radically in the other direction. Man discovered himself, began to think again, and sought control over his life. Reality replaced the ideal and living overcame morality. The Reformation attempted to reassert morality on mankind, but denied beauty in the process.
The next stage began in the late nineteenth century with the triumph of science and the discarding of art, the power of the spirit, and religion. Man looked to science as the truth would carry mankind forward and create the perfect world. But science can be corrupting and expensive; its morals defined only by the intentions of the worst of man.
Now we reach the final stage, which involves the disintegration of national unity – a loss of oneness to accompany the loss of balance. There are those with the aim of expanding the mind and those who possess the spirit, but few possess both. The mind is used for profit and the spirit to resist it – the anti-capitalist obsession.
For centuries Troy was thought to be a myth created by Homer or whoever composed the Iliad. No one knew where it was, so there was no archeological evidence to prove it was real. Then, in 1868, the wealthy German businessman Heinrich Schliemann discovered the remains of the lost city.
There is not a single Troy, but rather several piled on top of each other. In all we have,
Troy I -- 3000-2600 B.C.
Troy II --2600-2250 B.C. - richest of the first five
Troy III -2250-2100 B.C.
Troy IV --2100-1950 B.C
Troy V ---1900-1700 B.C.
Troy VI --1600- 1400 B.C. - the most advanced fortress (destroyed by earthquake). Only one arrowhead found.
Troy VIIa 1300-1190 B.C. - shrunken recovery of VI in 1300 B.C. destroyed by man in 1200. Mycenaean pottery found here.
The Greeks and Romans
I find it fascinating to compare the Greeks and Romans. Their status as the two great political systems of antiquity would suggest more similarities than differences between them, yet they are polar opposites.
If you make a list of adjectives to describe the Greeks, you'll find their antonyms on a list describing the Romans.
Several geographic factors come into play. First of all Rome was inland and had no port. That meant it did not engage in trade (prior to the First Punic War) and was unexposed to new ideas from abroad. Secondly, the geography was relatively flat offering no protection from invasion. Once the Romans broke their Etruscan link, they fought their neighbors on a regular basis to survive, their citizen army proving superior to all adversaries. When the wars ended, the soldiers went back to their farms. Farming and fighting left no time for philosophy.
I chose the year zero as an arbitrary endpoint in the timeline. A review of the chart shows Mesopotamia leading the way, with Egypt close behind, eventually catching up. China was a couple thousand years behind Mesopotamia when it began, but closed the gap to a thousand years later on. The two civilizations of the Americas were still father behind and did not complete their developmental phases before the year zero.
One can clearly see how the terms the “fertile crescent” and “cradle of civilization” fit Mesopotamia and Egypt as the earliest cultures.
A Civilization without Cities?
We talk a lot about cities in this blog because of their significance in the development of human culture. The first urban areas came into existence in antiquity, creating dense human populations, and setting the stage for the foundation for modern society. The Polis, in particular, has received many words here as the pre-eminent ancient urban model and the bulwark of the Greek civilization. More recently, we have discussed the early urban centers of Mesopotamia – the world’s first.
But there was one ancient civilization without a major city until the end of the second millennium B.C, a span of three thousand years. Do you know which one?
Its Egypt! Land of the Pharaohs – Jewel of the Nile. No cities? How can that be? Aren’t cities the natural result of the development of human society?
In Egypt, like other cultures, geography influenced man. Egypt is located between deserts, on the west, east, and south, making it immune from outside attack. On the north sits the great delta, with no natural harbors available to support an invasion. In its midst sits that great river with its alluvial plain, bringing precious water to any cultivated field near it.
Egypt was influenced by Mesopotamia (e.g. the pottery wheel) but did not derive from it, because there were unique aspects to this African land that made it different from any other.
The Athenian Empire came to an end when they were defeated by the Spartans in the Peloponnesian War, which lasted from 431-404 B.C. Below is a timeline of that war.
1st Stage of the Peloponnesian War from 431-421
Athens (under Pericles and then Nicias) successful until 424. Athens makes attacks the Peloponnese by sea and Sparta destroys areas in the countryside of Attica. Athens makes a disastrous expedition into Boeotia. They try to recover Amphipolis (422), unsuccessfully. Athens fears more of her allies would desert, so she signs a treaty (Peace of Nicias) that allows her to keep face, basically setting things back to how they were before the war except for Plataea and Thracian towns.
431 - Peloponnesian War begins. Siege of Potidaea.
430 - Plague in Athens.
429 - Pericles dies. Siege of Plataea.
428 - Revolt of Mitylene.
427 - Athenian Expedition to Sicily.
421 - Peace of Nicias.
After much debate in the Athenian Assembly, the decision was made to send a force to Sicily under the command of three generals: Nicias, Alcibiades, and Lamachus. Nicias was reluctant to command the mission, while Alcibiades (nephew of Pericles) was young, charismatic, and all for battle. Lamachus was chosen because he could offer an experienced point of view that would, hopefully, keep the expedition on course.
Things started badly. Just after the army’s departure, Alcibiades was accused of plotting to deface statues of the god Hermes in Athens, and asked to return. Instead he fled to Sparta and joined the Peloponnesean side. Nicias, still reluctant, wasted the first campaign season deciding how to attack Syracuse. He contented himself with building a wall around the city. Then, at the beginning of 414 the Syracusans sent their own envoys to Sparta asking for help. Alcibiades urged the Spartans to defend Syracuse, but they used caution and only sent four ships with no infantry.
Assuming this small fleet was not a threat Nicias worked on his wall, while the Spartans secretly used their allies to increase their force to 3000 infantry and 200 cavalry. They arrived in Syracuse in late 414 and started to construct a wall to counter the wall being built by the Athenians. Lamachus, was killed in a skirmish trying to defend the Athenian wall.
Nicias, now the sole commander and ill with a kidney ailment, realized he would never be able to take the city. He asked to be relieved, but was sent reinforcements under the command of Demosthenes. Not wanting to wait for Nicias to be reinforced, the Spartan commander Gylippus attacked the Athenian fleet in Syracuse harbor and defeated them. Soon after, Demosthenes arrived with plans for an immediate attack, but his two land assaults were unsuccessful during the spring of 413.
I went to this castle probably 3 times by now(I live in Germany). It is really interesting to see how the furniture looked and what rooms were connected to each other. The beds were super small, looking like a childrens bedroom as in the past people were not as big as we are now(the average hight was about 1.50m). There were also many secret rooms hidden in the walls. These rooms either connected to a womans bedroom or it was an escape room going all the way down to the forest! It was a really cool experience even if you‘re not as interested in history(as myself) and would recommend going there.
In Sumer, however, there were no limitations. The alluvial plain was rich and fertile, water from the rivers plentiful, and the soil was easy to work because it was free of stone. The Tigris River is 1,100 miles long, flowing from the Armenian Plateau to the Persian Gulf. With four major tributaries, it is subject to significant flooding each year. At Kut, for example, the river rises from four feet to twenty-six feet.
To grow barley, one needed 40-50 days of moist soil, which naturally presented itself when the river began to recede. The Mesopotamians used a scratch plow (Ard) to create furrows in the soil for planting. It was a crude implement, incapable of turning the soil, but turning the soil was unnecessary since the land renewed its nutrients with each seasonal flood.
Societe Generale's cryptocurrency arm, SG-FORGE, a subsidiary of the major French bank, has introduced EUR CoinVertible (EURCV), a MiCA-compliant stablecoin pegged to the euro, on the Stellar blockchain.
Rapper and designer Ye, previously known as Kanye West, is said to be gearing up to introduce his own meme coin token, $YZY, as part of an effort to build a censorship-resistant financial ecosystem for his brand.
In this video I go over the fourth step of the Cubic Formula proof which involves obtaining the complex solutions of y by considering the cube root of unity. Since the cube root of the z values from Vieta's substitution has 3 factors, we need to multiply the principle solution by the factors to obtain each separate solution.
Wow, I am having an interesting conversation with Grok trying to nail down the creation of our universe and how it may have come to be. Should I share it? So far we've created a #cosmocyte#Grok#ai#origins#universe #quantummechanics#physics
After surpassing $1 million in revenue and achieving product-market fit, it is advisable to fully leverage outreach, advertising, and partnerships. There are no valid reasons to hold back.
WELCOME TO THE FOOD TALK ON LEO SEASON 3
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Day 242 of the #foodtalk on LeoThis is the #threadcast for , 21/2/2025 for 21/2/2025. It's time for some meal inspirations and food conversation. Don't forget to use #foodtalk in your comments.
Discussion
More about food with tips and tricks will be dropped in the threadcast. Upvote the comments you find interesting & connect with others. Let's have fun. #foodie
Bon Appetit- How One Of NYC's Best Chefs Makes Pancakes | Made to Order.
#foodtalk #pancakes #bestpancakes #recipes!summarize
Pancake Tuesday- How to Make GREEK YOGURT Pancakes.
#foodtalk #yogurtpancake #pancakes #greekyogurtpancakes #recipes!summarize
Nick's Kitchen- How To Make A Smashburger.
#foodtalk #smashburger #burger!summarize
Day 242. Share your meals and other food-related content.Welcome friends to today's episode of the #foodtalk on Leo,
What is your go-to food on a busy schedule? #foodtalk #gotofood
Here is one of my go-to foods when I'm busy working. It's chicken sandwich- chickwich. #foodtalk #sandwich #chickensandwich
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Breaking news: Reports indicate that 6,000 employees will be laid off by the IRS tomorrow. 🇺🇸
That is a bad news
New to $LEO ?
Welcome!!!!
Here's a few tips to really get the most out of your experience here....
Bookmarked.
!BBH
I'm going to write this down and make sure I get it done 🫡🔥
just showed one of my colleagues what HIVE and inleo can do and he was totally mindblown. Lets hope he signs up tomorrow.
#onboarding
I would hope if you're mind blown that you'd join lol
I am cautious when it comes to this. I told so many and they where mindblown but still haven’t done the final step. You can lead a horse to the water but you can’t force it to drink it.
Yeah, that is what it is. I have told several people about INLEO and Hive, they were shocked and excited about it but some of them are yet to take actions.
I should say "hello" to them and remind them about the interest they had in signing up.
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Let us know when they get here!
will do!
I will also do the same. Hive And Inleo is future.
Dash is real freedom money you can use to live on today.
Not in the hypothetical future. Right now.
#dash #crypto
A real life example of $DASH's utility. Smooth trx
Very smooth.
💪 #liveoncrypto #Dash $DASH #bitrefill
A war is brewing.
Are you prepared??
Enjoying a flan with coffee while ranking in #splinterlands is priceless! #cent #crypto #inleo #bbh #hive #newlion
#hivenftgamelatino
I want some please!
The weekend is so close I can almost reach out and touch it 🏖️
Hopefully you can relax and enjoy it.
I think I might try
Drink that weekend! 😁
!BBH !DUO
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Having experienced the FTX situation personally, there's hope for the best for everyone involved. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Diamond II rewards many merits and energies to stay on track earning more Sps and glints! #cent #crypto #inleo #bbh #newlion
#splinterlands
Never gets old opening up chests!
Yep, I never get tired of it. 😀
!BBH
Totally true bro! The adrenaline of opening a chest and getting a big reward is overwhelming.
!PIZZA
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#gmfrens, happy weekend
happy weekend to you too!
Thank you, the same to you.
Nice, I see we have the ability to translate on InLeo now. Awesome job!
Regardless of earnings, achieving financial success hinges on maintaining expenses that are lower than income.
A person earning $250k annually but also spending that same amount will not progress financially compared to someone who makes $75k and only spends $50k.
LeoDex is amazing.
Are you using it??
If so I am putting you on my upvote list.
I definitely gonna use it next time I have a swap transaction to do.
Legend
I want to use it but i am not able to login it. Also tried with metamask.
MetaMask doesn't work.
keep your crypto away from centralized exchanges!
https://inleo.io/threads/view/thelastdash/re-leothreads-dfnfvjwg
The breach cannot be made without information from inside the tech teams.
Seems like crypto is doing fine
so much money.
that is crazy
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Was that due to a market crash or someone stole something?
@fulldeportes por #hive los invito a ver lo mejor de la semana Vol 196 #deportes #sport #opininion #gosh
Good day everyone. I am SveesMedia. I am a tech professional : good in Graphics Design, Photography and Cinematography
Welcome #newlion to the platform.
Thanks so much. It is a good place to be
Welcome to InLEO ser ✌️
Thanks. I just love it to be here
Thanks. I love it to be here
welcome to Inleo
¿Cómo no amar los aguacates? Acá en casa @zullyscott y yo somos aguacatedictos jajajaja
FTX gave money, Bybit hackers took it. Balance restored!
Now that's good satire 😂
After a long time, I win a GF card. Gold III unlocked.

#splinterlands #crypto
$BTC also felt the tremor and lost 2.25% after ByBit crisis.

#btc #crypto #market
When I see the markets go down and have some liquidity to make purchases
$ETH 4% price drop after ByBit confirmed ETH hack from their cold wallet.

#crypto #eth #market
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Uplifting others costs absolutely nothing! 🏆
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Conor Grogan said that the Bybit hacking incident became the largest theft in human history. This incident may trigger a discussion about Ethereum forks. Arthur Hayes said that as an investor who holds a large amount of Ethereum, if the community decides to roll back again, he will support this decision.
!summarize
I hope this never happens to Binance or any exchange we've got Money on.
INLEO as the «SocialFi blockchain of blockchains»
From what I’ve seen, an INLEO specificity is that our interoperability is being built in a constructivist fashion, using the well established Hive existing stack to extend the users’ abilities, one by one, by knitting innovative services with other chains, from a starting point where that potential wasn’t envisioned as such. I would tag this method as a realistic and flexible one. That approach contrasts with visions where the entire blockchain adopts from the get go a more idealistic interoperable profile and promises its users seamless transactions with dozens of other ecosystems. Up to now, even when those projects essentially hold to their original goals, like in the case of Cosmos or Polkadot, it seems that they carry in the public’s eyes kind of an «overpromising» burden, a perceived stretch between what was sold as shiny revolutionary networks and the daily users experience.
The full article can be read here:
https://inleo.io/@ijatz/lpud-to-support-inleo-hive-as-the-socialfi-blockchain-of-blockchains-hpc
"#reversing your #treatment of the man you have wronged is better than asking his forgiveness." - Elbert Hubbard #creativecoin #inleo #quotes #proofofbrain #motivation #neoxian
SMH........
crypto trying to grow up is funny AF.
So many bad actors
Teenagers are idiots! 🤣
why tho?
Data data data for everyone
When Invasions Purify
The Geography of the Greek Peninsula offers protection from invaders, because the Balkan Mountain Range sits between Europe and Hellas. Nonetheless, there were at least two occasions in antiquity when the mountains were not high enough to protect the Greeks.
Invaders from the North spilled into Greece at the beginning (1900 B.C) and end (1100B.C) of the Second Millenium. Take a look at the following map. Blue is invasion one; Magenta invasion two.
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!summarize #physics #entropy #life #origins #physics
!summarize #ghana #karenbass #losangeles #mayor #wildfires
!summarize #fong #Kiley #california #highspeedrail #train #funding
!summarize #rizwanvirk #simulation #physics
By the time the Corinthian fleet sailed, the Corcyrian armada had expanded to include Athenian ships as protection. Through an apparent misunderstanding of the situation, the Corcyrians thought the Corinthians were about to attack so they offered battle. The ensuing Battle of Sybota was mostly a draw but the Athenians had been drawn into the battle and were active in fighting the Corinthians. Both sides claimed victory, but the Corinthians viewed the Athenian involvement as an act of war, because they had broken the Peloponnesean Treaty.
!summarize #Universe #physics #light #speed
So now the stage was set for the destructive Peloponnesean War. A chain of events linked by treaty and broken my pride and emotion would lead to the end of The Golden Age. So many chances at resolution lost; so many links in the chain that could have broken it and kept the peace. But perhaps Thucydides was right. If not this chain perhaps their would have been another one to cause the war. Power is selfish in history because it knows itself and sees an opposing power as a threat. Treaties fail more than they succeed because the dynamics that led to them change -- money, land or the personalities of the players tip the balance one way or the other.
!summarize #cbsnews #media
!summarize #chelseaclinton #usaid #clintonfoundation #government
!summarize #bigbang #science #universe #physics
!summarize #europe #megabuild
!summarize #censorship
!summarize #karenbass #lafd #kristincrowley #mayor #losangeles
!summarize #jordanbinnington #canada #unitedstates #nhl
!summarize #trump #Putin #saudiarabia. #georgefriedman
What happened to this balanced human point of view?
Since the time of the Greeks, man has been unable to produce the same balance between mind and spirit. With the fall of antiquity and the rise of the Christian point of view, man retreated into a spiritual world, full of fear, without logic and science as his companions. Antiquity was denounced as pagan and unclean, so the accomplishments of the Greeks were discarded.
With the advent of the Renaissance, the pendulum swung radically in the other direction. Man discovered himself, began to think again, and sought control over his life. Reality replaced the ideal and living overcame morality. The Reformation attempted to reassert morality on mankind, but denied beauty in the process.
The next stage began in the late nineteenth century with the triumph of science and the discarding of art, the power of the spirit, and religion. Man looked to science as the truth would carry mankind forward and create the perfect world. But science can be corrupting and expensive; its morals defined only by the intentions of the worst of man.
Now we reach the final stage, which involves the disintegration of national unity – a loss of oneness to accompany the loss of balance. There are those with the aim of expanding the mind and those who possess the spirit, but few possess both. The mind is used for profit and the spirit to resist it – the anti-capitalist obsession.
!summarize #unrivaled #womens #basketball
For centuries Troy was thought to be a myth created by Homer or whoever composed the Iliad. No one knew where it was, so there was no archeological evidence to prove it was real. Then, in 1868, the wealthy German businessman Heinrich Schliemann discovered the remains of the lost city.
There is not a single Troy, but rather several piled on top of each other. In all we have,
Troy I -- 3000-2600 B.C.
Troy II --2600-2250 B.C. - richest of the first five
Troy III -2250-2100 B.C.
Troy IV --2100-1950 B.C
Troy V ---1900-1700 B.C.
Troy VI --1600- 1400 B.C. - the most advanced fortress (destroyed by earthquake). Only one arrowhead found.
Troy VIIa 1300-1190 B.C. - shrunken recovery of VI in 1300 B.C. destroyed by man in 1200. Mycenaean pottery found here.
Troy VIIb 1190-1100 B.C. - short-lived
!summarize light #physics
!summarize #nygiants #toddmcshay #nfl #mockdraft
!summarize #marcusmariotta #nfl #quarterback
!summarize #china #india #economy
!summarize #ukraine #russia #war
!summarize #warrenbuffett #blackscholes #investing
!summarize #goldenstate #warriors #nba
!summarize #nyknicks #nba #rotation
!summarize #mlb #losangeles #dodgers #deferredpayments
The Greeks and Romans
I find it fascinating to compare the Greeks and Romans. Their status as the two great political systems of antiquity would suggest more similarities than differences between them, yet they are polar opposites.
If you make a list of adjectives to describe the Greeks, you'll find their antonyms on a list describing the Romans.
Greeks – theoretical, artistic, cultured, philosophical, egalitarian
Romans – practical, imitative, hedonistic, class-oriented.
What about the Romans?
Several geographic factors come into play. First of all Rome was inland and had no port. That meant it did not engage in trade (prior to the First Punic War) and was unexposed to new ideas from abroad. Secondly, the geography was relatively flat offering no protection from invasion. Once the Romans broke their Etruscan link, they fought their neighbors on a regular basis to survive, their citizen army proving superior to all adversaries. When the wars ended, the soldiers went back to their farms. Farming and fighting left no time for philosophy.
!summarize #comptuers
!summarize #microbike #motorcycle
!summarize #zacharyhughes #christianaparcell #murder #crime #verdict
!summarize #clairebernal #stalker #murder #crime
!summarize #murderforhire #lindsayshiver #crime
I chose the year zero as an arbitrary endpoint in the timeline. A review of the chart shows Mesopotamia leading the way, with Egypt close behind, eventually catching up. China was a couple thousand years behind Mesopotamia when it began, but closed the gap to a thousand years later on. The two civilizations of the Americas were still father behind and did not complete their developmental phases before the year zero.
One can clearly see how the terms the “fertile crescent” and “cradle of civilization” fit Mesopotamia and Egypt as the earliest cultures.
!summarize #australia #ev #automotive
!summarize #catalinagutierrez #murder #killing
!summarize #entropy #physics #science
A Civilization without Cities?
We talk a lot about cities in this blog because of their significance in the development of human culture. The first urban areas came into existence in antiquity, creating dense human populations, and setting the stage for the foundation for modern society. The Polis, in particular, has received many words here as the pre-eminent ancient urban model and the bulwark of the Greek civilization. More recently, we have discussed the early urban centers of Mesopotamia – the world’s first.
But there was one ancient civilization without a major city until the end of the second millennium B.C, a span of three thousand years. Do you know which one?
Its Egypt! Land of the Pharaohs – Jewel of the Nile. No cities? How can that be? Aren’t cities the natural result of the development of human society?
In Egypt, like other cultures, geography influenced man. Egypt is located between deserts, on the west, east, and south, making it immune from outside attack. On the north sits the great delta, with no natural harbors available to support an invasion. In its midst sits that great river with its alluvial plain, bringing precious water to any cultivated field near it.
Egypt was influenced by Mesopotamia (e.g. the pottery wheel) but did not derive from it, because there were unique aspects to this African land that made it different from any other.
!summarize #GinaChampionCain #ponzi #sandiego #california #crime
The Athenian Empire came to an end when they were defeated by the Spartans in the Peloponnesian War, which lasted from 431-404 B.C. Below is a timeline of that war.
1st Stage of the Peloponnesian War from 431-421
Athens (under Pericles and then Nicias) successful until 424. Athens makes attacks the Peloponnese by sea and Sparta destroys areas in the countryside of Attica. Athens makes a disastrous expedition into Boeotia. They try to recover Amphipolis (422), unsuccessfully. Athens fears more of her allies would desert, so she signs a treaty (Peace of Nicias) that allows her to keep face, basically setting things back to how they were before the war except for Plataea and Thracian towns.
431 - Peloponnesian War begins. Siege of Potidaea.
430 - Plague in Athens.
429 - Pericles dies. Siege of Plataea.
428 - Revolt of Mitylene.
427 - Athenian Expedition to Sicily.
421 - Peace of Nicias.
After much debate in the Athenian Assembly, the decision was made to send a force to Sicily under the command of three generals: Nicias, Alcibiades, and Lamachus. Nicias was reluctant to command the mission, while Alcibiades (nephew of Pericles) was young, charismatic, and all for battle. Lamachus was chosen because he could offer an experienced point of view that would, hopefully, keep the expedition on course.
Things started badly. Just after the army’s departure, Alcibiades was accused of plotting to deface statues of the god Hermes in Athens, and asked to return. Instead he fled to Sparta and joined the Peloponnesean side. Nicias, still reluctant, wasted the first campaign season deciding how to attack Syracuse. He contented himself with building a wall around the city. Then, at the beginning of 414 the Syracusans sent their own envoys to Sparta asking for help. Alcibiades urged the Spartans to defend Syracuse, but they used caution and only sent four ships with no infantry.
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Assuming this small fleet was not a threat Nicias worked on his wall, while the Spartans secretly used their allies to increase their force to 3000 infantry and 200 cavalry. They arrived in Syracuse in late 414 and started to construct a wall to counter the wall being built by the Athenians. Lamachus, was killed in a skirmish trying to defend the Athenian wall.
Nicias, now the sole commander and ill with a kidney ailment, realized he would never be able to take the city. He asked to be relieved, but was sent reinforcements under the command of Demosthenes. Not wanting to wait for Nicias to be reinforced, the Spartan commander Gylippus attacked the Athenian fleet in Syracuse harbor and defeated them. Soon after, Demosthenes arrived with plans for an immediate attack, but his two land assaults were unsuccessful during the spring of 413.
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I went to this castle probably 3 times by now(I live in Germany). It is really interesting to see how the furniture looked and what rooms were connected to each other. The beds were super small, looking like a childrens bedroom as in the past people were not as big as we are now(the average hight was about 1.50m). There were also many secret rooms hidden in the walls. These rooms either connected to a womans bedroom or it was an escape room going all the way down to the forest! It was a really cool experience even if you‘re not as interested in history(as myself) and would recommend going there.
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In Sumer, however, there were no limitations. The alluvial plain was rich and fertile, water from the rivers plentiful, and the soil was easy to work because it was free of stone. The Tigris River is 1,100 miles long, flowing from the Armenian Plateau to the Persian Gulf. With four major tributaries, it is subject to significant flooding each year. At Kut, for example, the river rises from four feet to twenty-six feet.
To grow barley, one needed 40-50 days of moist soil, which naturally presented itself when the river began to recede. The Mesopotamians used a scratch plow (Ard) to create furrows in the soil for planting. It was a crude implement, incapable of turning the soil, but turning the soil was unnecessary since the land renewed its nutrients with each seasonal flood.
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Societe Generale's cryptocurrency arm, SG-FORGE, a subsidiary of the major French bank, has introduced EUR CoinVertible (EURCV), a MiCA-compliant stablecoin pegged to the euro, on the Stellar blockchain.
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Rapper and designer Ye, previously known as Kanye West, is said to be gearing up to introduce his own meme coin token, $YZY, as part of an effort to build a censorship-resistant financial ecosystem for his brand.
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Cubic Formula Proof Step 4: Other Solutions of y using the Cube Root of Unity
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In this video I go over the fourth step of the Cubic Formula proof which involves obtaining the complex solutions of y by considering the cube root of unity. Since the cube root of the z values from Vieta's substitution has 3 factors, we need to multiply the principle solution by the factors to obtain each separate solution.
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In a major security incident, Bybit's Ethereum cold wallet was hacked, leading to the theft of around $1.5 billion in assets.
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