Thứ Hai, 28 tháng 8, 2017

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Let's Play Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

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Hugo Gomez - Coca - Caporal - Duration: 4:55.

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عـــــــــاجل: علاقة المغرب مع الجزائر دخلت طريقا مسدودا على جميع المستويات - Duration: 1:28.

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Designated Survivor Season 2 "Approval Ratings" Promo (HD) - Duration: 0:31.

He was an ordinary man, changed by an extraordinary event.

Sir, you are now the President of the United States.

With approval ratings through the roof.

September 27th, Kiefer is back.

Russia's looking for a showdown.

In the White House drama...

He's coming after my family!

That will have America addicted again.

Play time is over.

Designated Survivor Season 2 premiere Wednesday September 27th on ABC.

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Amazing Lip Art 2017 | Lipstick Tutorial Compilation 2017 | Part 26 - Duration: 10:32.

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MYSTERIOUS 'Sea People' And Their Unknown Origins - Duration: 8:31.

In the region of the eastern Mediterranean between the 13th and 12th century BCE, records

of ancient history spoke of a powerful confederacy of naval warriors known as the "Sea People."

According to one ancient inscription, this band of sea-faring raiders "came from the

sea in their war ships" and that they were such a force to be reckon with that "none

could stand against them."

They launched attacks against several ancient civilizations that resided in the Mediterranean

and wreaked havoc on nations and empires like Egypt, the Hittite Empire, Syria, Palestine,

and Turkey.

But despite their legendary place in human history for supposedly being a fierce force

that contributed to the catastrophic collapse of several Aegean and eastern Mediterranean

civilizations during the Late Bronze Age, not much is known about who these Sea People

really were and where they actually came from.

Scholars and experts have presented several theories about the potential origins of the

mysterious Sea People, but there's hardly a consensus on which is the better theory

that answers the enigmatic identity of these ancient maritime warriors.

This is why the extensive discussion over their main homeland and nationality continues

to spark controversy to this day.

(Ancient Records About the Sea People)

Most of the limited information that historians and experts have about the Sea People came

from the ancient civilizations that fought against this mysterious naval confederacy

once or in several occasions.

The ancient Egyptians, in particular, were in conflict with them on many instances.

In fact, three of the great pharaohs of Egypt – such as Ramesses II, Merenptah and Ramesses

III – recorded their encounters with the Sea People.

Not only did these Egyptian leaders boasted in their inscriptions about their victories

against their formidable adversaries, they also provided the most detailed narratives

referring to this mysterious civilization of sea-faring raiders.

[Ramesses II's Inscription]

The existence of the Sea People was first revealed and described in the middle of the

19th century by a man named Emmanuel de Rougé, who served as the Louvre's curator at the

time.

His interpretations about the Sea People came from the famous Medinet Habu inscriptions,

which is considered as the main source as well as the basis of various discussions about

the sea-faring confederacy in the Mediterranean region.

But it has been agreed on by various experts that the earliest possible record of the Sea

People is traced all the way back to the reign of Ramesses II, the third pharaoh of the 19th

Egyptian Dynasty.

Early in the reign of Ramesses the Great, the Egyptians came into conflict with the

Hittites when, in 1274 BCE, the latter seized the trade site of Kadesh - which is now located

in modern-day Syria.

Ramesses utilized his army and attempted to expel the Hittites - an effort which he claimed

resulted to a great victory for the Egyptians although this is disputed by the account of

the Hittites.

But regardless of whether or not Ramesses II defeated the Hittites during this clash,

what really makes his inscription so valuable is what the pharaoh said about the Sea People.

Based on his account, the Sea People were the allies of the Hittites who were also mercenaries

that served under his own forces.

He also mentioned how he thwarted the naval attack of the Sea People by sinking their

war ships and how after their defeat, many of them joined Ramesses' army and even became

a part of his elite group of guards.

However, the pharaoh made no mention of their nationality or where they came from, and experts

suggest that this implies that the Sea People required no introduction to those who would

have heard the pharaoh's story as the citizens of that time probably already knew a lot about

them.

[Merenptah's Inscription]

It was Ramesses II's successor Merenptah who encountered the Sea People again during

the fifth year of his reign in 1209 BCE.

During Merenptah's rule, the Egyptians battled against the Libyans when they tried to invade

the Nile Delta.

The pharaoh wrote about the conflict and mentioned in his writings that the Libyans brought allies

during their invasion and they were naval forces that came "from the seas to the north."

He listed their territories which included Teresh, Ekwesh, Sherden, Lukka and Shekelesh.

While many scholars have tried to figure out where these lands were located in terms of

the modern world we live in today, they did not achieve much success in answering this

mystery.

What is known for certain is that Merenptah was particularly proud of his feat of suppressing

these sea-faring adversaries that he made sure that tale of his army's triumph was

immortalized in his inscriptions which were found on the walls of the Temple of Karnak

as well as on the famed Merenptah Stele from his funerary temple at Thebes.

[Ramesses III's Inscription]

Despite Merenptah's success in securing the Egyptian borders from the members of the

Sea People who were trying to establish permanent settlements in the country, the naval confederacy

returned once again to mount another invasion during the reign of Ramesses III, the second

pharaoh of Egypt's 20th Dynasty.

The Sea People allied themselves once again with the Libyans, and this time, they launched

an attack at the trading center in Kadesh and raided establishments along the coast.

They also attempted to occupy and take control of the Delta but failed to do so when Ramesses

III's forces managed to thwart their efforts in 1180 BCE.

In his victory inscription, Ramesses III listed several countries that united to form the

maritime confederation, and they included the Peleset, Shekelesh, Tjeker, Weshesh and

Denen.

It is believed that Peleset occupied approximately the same region as today's Palestine, and

that Tjeker is located somewhere in Syria.

Ramesses III also noted in his inscription that the Sea People were confident in "coming

forward toward Egypt" as they had already brought the Hittite state to its knees in

1200 BCE.

In order to defend Egypt from the occupation of the naval confederacy and the Libyans,

Ramesses III formed a strategy that avoided engaging the Sea People in the battlefield.

Instead, he resorted to guerilla tactics and utilized archers to shower the enemy's war

ships with flaming arrows.

This led to the destruction and sinking of the invaders' vessels.

The remaining forces of the Sea People that managed to reach land were also defeated,

and the battle to protect Egypt officially concluded with the fall of enemy forces in

the city of Xois in 1178 BCE.

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Members of the Sea People suffered from various fates.

Some died from the conflict while those who survived were either imprisoned, sold as slaves,

or forced to join Egypt's army and were subsequently assimilated into Egyptian culture.

(Speculations About the Identity of the Sea People)

For almost a century, the Sea People were probably the most feared naval warriors in

the Mediterranean region around three thousand years ago.

But for some reason, they eventually vanished from the face of the earth, leaving very few

traces behind.

Historical evidence we have today are only enough for us to be aware that they once existed,

but do not give us much to go on in determining where they came from and what happened to

them after their several invasion attempts that tested the might of Egypt.

As for who they really were, there are probably dozens of theories and hypotheses presented

by scholars that claim to answer this mystery.

Some have suggested that the Sea People could be related to the Philistines, the Etruscans

or the Trojans, the Minoans as well as the Mycenaeans.

There is even a speculation that the enigmatic Sea People could be connected to the little-known

Luwian civilization of that time, a coalition of kingdoms believed to have brought the downfall

of powerful ancient civilizations by the end of the Bronze Age in the Mediterranean region.

Not only did the Luwians supposedly destroy the Hittite Empire, they also weakened and

destabilized the Egyptians.

It purportedly took the Mycenaeans to band together and form a coalition of their own

to successfully topple the Luwians and destroy their key cities, which included Troy.

However, as the last civilization standing, the Mycenaeans eventually fought amongst themselves,

and their civil war led to the total collapse of the Mediterranean area.

(CONCLUSION)

There are just too many blanks for us to fill before we could accurately determine the real

identity and origin of the enigmatic Sea People who once raided the Mediterranean region in

ancient times.

Perhaps the day will come that we will finally get to answer the most basic questions of

who they were and were they came from, but for now, it looks like this is one of those

many mysteries in this world that may never be resolved within our lifetime.

Some historians even say that there is no longer a necessity for mankind to passionately

pursue the uncovering of the identity of the Sea People since it's a venture than can

never come into fruition.

Nevertheless, as curious creatures of Earth, we just can't help ourselves.

We are drawn to all things mysterious, and the enigma of the ancient Sea People is one

mind-boggling puzzle that modern man will always dare to solve.

For more infomation >> MYSTERIOUS 'Sea People' And Their Unknown Origins - Duration: 8:31.

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Enamorada en un juego virtual, acosadora en la vida real | Caso Cerrado | Telemundo - Duration: 21:35.

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DONALD TRUMP vs. ZOMBIES *he didn't make it* | BLACK OPS 3 "CUSTOM ZOMBIES" MAP! (BO3 Zombie Mods) - Duration: 1:17:55.

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Adolescente escuta em qualquer ambiente com Roger™ Pen [Legendas em Português] - Duration: 1:00.

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Why is Rejection a Good Thing? - Duration: 5:20.

Hello, everybody.

Thank you for coming to this week's video blog at California Realty Training.

Robert Rico here hoping to bring some great information for you.

I know you're excited about getting your real estate career off and running.

Man, I'm just as excited as you are to see you make it happen.

Now listen, today I want to talk about a topic that isn't the best topic.

Can be slightly negative, but I want you to think of it as a positive thing for you.

Today's topic is gonna be rejection and how important rejection is in your real estate

career.

Now, just listen to that word rejection.

Listen to that word rejection.

First thing that comes to mind when we talk about rejection is what?

Negative or positive attitude.

We think about negativity.

Rejection, ah, it's scary.

Nobody likes rejection but when it comes to real estate ladies and gentlemen, it's part

of the game.

I want you to please understand that rejection is part of the business.

To be a real estate agent doesn't require having thick skin, but it does require understanding

how rejection works.

Now, by you getting rejected often in your real estate career, this is actually a good

thing.

It's actually a good sign.

It will allow you to make adjustments so that you get closer and closer and closer to success.

You see, not everybody is gonna say yes.

We've all had rejection in our lives from the moment we were small all the way up to

our adulthood.

It's also a reoccurring thing in the real estate life.

It happens throughout your career but again, it's all a mindset.

You don't get rejected, get hurt and stop.

Rejection just simply is giving you a sign.

It's a sign that you're that one step closer to that success and it truly as, as cheesy

as that sounds and as cliché as that sounds, it's completely truthful when it comes to

real estate every time you get rejected by a client.

It takes you that much closer to the client that's gonna say yes, yes, yes.

I need your real estate services.

You see, in real estate nothing is easy, but when you learn from rejection and learn to

accept it and say, "You know what?

I'm gonna accept this rejection and then I'm gonna analyze.

I'm gonna actually analyze what is it that I did wrong here?

I made my presentation.

I did something with my client and they said no, what I thought was my client, they said

no.

Now what is it that I did wrong?

Was I prepared?

Was I ready?"

Many times a rejection isn't just the universe's way of telling you you're no good.

Many times rejection is you not being prepared and that's the beauty of this business is

that when we do get rejected I want you to think of the word rejected, whoa.

When we do get rejected, we can look at this and say, "What is it that I did or did not

do to get rejected?"

You can polish your skills and say, "You know what?

Next time I'm gonna be prepared and I'm gonna go out and I'm gonna hit it hard and I'm going

to not get rejected."

It's all a frame of mind.

It's all an attitude.

It's all about, ready?

Wait for it.

Perseverance.

It's all about perseverance.

In real estate you have to understand that perseverance is crucial.

You know how many times in my career I've been rejected?

In approximately 350 transactions that my wife and I have closed, you know how many

hundreds have rejected us?

A substantial amount but that did not stop us from persevering, going forward and moving

forward, making it happen, making it happen because we knew that every single time we

were getting rejected we were getting that one step closer to having that success with

a client.

That's exactly how this works.

Perseverance.

Now here's the secret.

The secret is a lot of us don't want to persevere.

We don't want to pursue because the minute we get rejected we want to stop.

The minute we get rejected and get that taste in our mouth of rejection we want to stop.

You see, a lot of us get motivated.

A lot of us get motivated and motivation as I've said before is just the start.

Motivation is just a start, after motivation you have to stay active.

You have to stay active.

You have to stay what?

Active.

Motivation leads to activity.

The activity part is where most people stop because in the activity portion is where you

get rejected.

If you persevere when it comes to that activity, if you get motivated, stay active, persevere

with that activity, which becomes discipline, then I guarantee you will have success.

So in this case it will go motivation, activity through perseverance, and then discipline.

M-A-D.

Mad.

That ladies and gentlemen will make this notion of rejection go away.

I hope you learned something today about rejection.

It's part of the game.

You just have to learn to accept it and move forward.

Wayne Gretzky, one of my favorite quotes, he said, "You will miss 100% of the shots

you don't take."

Think about that.

It's obvious.

You will miss 100% of the shots you don't take which means if you don't get off the

couch, at least try, you're gonna miss the show.

Hope you learned something today about rejection and understand deeply that it's all just part

of the game and you could move forward and break through it.

All right?

Good.

Hope to see you next week at our video blog.

If you have any questions or concerns, do yourself a favor, huh?

Leave us a message down below.

Subscribe to our channel please.

We've been telling you this forever.

Subscribe to our channel, you'll get fantastic blogs in the near future.

Hope to see you next week.

Have a fantastic day.

For more infomation >> Why is Rejection a Good Thing? - Duration: 5:20.

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The Halle - Pianist Barry Douglas on Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1 - Duration: 3:15.

I'm Barry Douglas and I'm looking forward to playing with the Hallé Orchestra.

We go way back and so it's great to be back in Manchester playing at the

wonderful Bridgewater Hall.

Tchaikovsky's first piano concerto is one of the most loved pieces of all time,

it's very familiar to a lot of people but it had a rocky beginning because

when Tchaikovsky wrote it and he dedicated to maestro Rubinstein, he

thought it was unplayable and recommended all sorts of cuts and

revisions. Originally it was going to start very softly but now we have this

huge sonorous chords from the piano as this glorious theme starts right at the

beginning. It's in three movements and there are quite a lot of Russian folk

songs in it and how he uses the piano in the orchestra is quite extraordinary,

it's a fabulous piece of music.

When you perform a piece of music a lot and certainly this Tchaikovsky piece I've

done a lot since I was a student at the Royal College of Music many moons ago,

you have to really continually reinvent, rethink, reshape, rejuvenate every time.

Otherwise it can possibly slip into a kind of routine. So when I'm preparing

I don't practice too much at the piano, I just leave the the score on a coffee

table, grab a cup of coffee and I look through it like I've never seen it

before and try to see it through new eyes.

The Bridgewater Hall is one of my favorite concert halls in the whole world. It's such a pleasure to play there

and I've played so many times there. I played recitals there, played concertos,

chamber music and I had the honour of running the Manchester Piano Festival

in 2006 and 2009. And so I feel very much at home there.

I started playing Tchaikovsky's music when I was in college but certainly my

experience in Moscow at the Tchaikovsky Competition and having the honour of

getting a gold medal kind of made me think in a new way about Tchaikovsky and

exploring all of his music and in fact I'm looking forward to recording the

complete Tchaikovsky next year for Chandos but also being in touch and

being informed by Russian musicians and the Russian public about, you know, the

kind of this sense of style behind the music has helped me enormously and

then the Russians would always say, 'Barry, you're an Irish guy but you play like a

Russian' and then I would quip back. Well you know John Field who's one of our

greatest composers, he invented the Nocturne, he went and taught all you guys

including Glinka how to play the piano and how to compose. I think maybe you play like us but it

doesn't really go down well in Russia.

For more infomation >> The Halle - Pianist Barry Douglas on Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No.1 - Duration: 3:15.

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Monday afternoon forecast - Duration: 1:53.

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BREAKING: Russian Collusion Confirmed | Top Stories Today - Duration: 3:42.

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ماذا لو فقدت عيونك فجأة؟ 👁 Blind In Hollywood #عمر_يجربREACTION VIDEO - Duration: 12:23.

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Ajaxxx - 1 Train Freestyle - Duration: 1:47.

What up y'all?

What's going on?

It's your boy Ajaxxx back it It's that One Train freestyle, here we go

Gimme the beat and here we go I'll show you how I'm gifted

kid it's been a minute so I felt it's time to rip sh*t

Been holding it back kicking rhymes over what nobody has

but now it's back to straight lyrics cause I'm showing you 'Jaxxx

I'm giving this sh*t surgery, yo I always open up

cause my soul is cold so it's the only way you'll know what's up

I'm dope as f*ck, so ahead, no one's close to close enough

and if it is I'm killing it in one shot, golden gun

think I'm unpredictable so I can always switch the flow

it's like I'm picking a different drink at the liquor store

I drink a bit then spit it out and then I sip Merlot

and that's kind of like how I'm doing it with different flows

Listen closely to me and you will see that I've been given the gift of rap

you gotta decrypt the code I'm living the moment to the limit like I'm

in the zone gotta get my feelings known so pass the megaphone

I chose to flip it, it was heated in the cold like a bad relationship I needed to let go

and let off blow the lid with everything I get on to let

you know that when I spit it this is what I'm meant for

I'm giving it what I got the rhyme that I be making's unchanged

I'm hustling, cause anything is better than that one train

it's just A, killing the beat and digging it its tombstone

I'm what these rappers shoot for Keep dreaming

And that'll do it for me My name is Ajaxxx

I hope you guys enjoyed this one Until the next one we outta here

Peace!

For more infomation >> Ajaxxx - 1 Train Freestyle - Duration: 1:47.

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The Darkside Detective - A Point 'n' Quickie Review - Duration: 6:29.

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켈투자드의 부활: 유산을 기리며 – 히어로즈 오브 더 스톰 - Duration: 7:22.

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The Grigori Jezebel vs Korinna - Duration: 0:49.

Creator Julius Thompson/Animator Aris Man Kenaris Animation

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