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What Made Mangoes So Special in China's History? | Real Story Revealed
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What Made Mangoes So Special in China's History? | Real Story Revealed
How Does AI Affect Our Daily Lives? | A Business-Oriented Analysis
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How Does AI Affect Our Daily Lives? | A Business-Oriented Analysis
How Did Andrew Tate Crack Social Media? | A Business-Oriented Analysis
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How Did Andrew Tate Crack Social Media? | A Business-Oriented Analysis
Why Is Cary Grant Viewed As The Timeless Gentleman? | Rare Pictures
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Why Is Cary Grant Viewed As The Timeless Gentleman? | Rare Pictures
Why Were The Nazis Fashion So Powerful At Their Peak Time? | Truth Revealed
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Why Were The Nazis Fashion So Powerful At Their Peak Time? | Truth Revealed
What Does It Mean To Be A Gentleman In These Days? | Breaking Down The Stereotypes
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What Does It Mean To Be A Gentleman In These Days? | Breaking Down The Stereotypes

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  • @tessaleroux7725
    @tessaleroux7725 3 місяці тому

    Gorgeous immaculate sexy uniforms ever❤

  • @paolabaroni6802
    @paolabaroni6802 9 місяців тому

    Cary Grant, l attore, l uomo, più bello,affascinante ed elegante di tutte le epoche❤

  • @HarjinderSingh-r7p
    @HarjinderSingh-r7p 11 місяців тому

    Interesting

  • @wacawaka1802
    @wacawaka1802 Рік тому

    He didn’t. The polish did it then the French. Then the polish made the machine and Alan went to upgrade it. After it was upgraded they stopped using the code so it didn’t help.

  • @B-AIoHacks
    @B-AIoHacks Рік тому

    he did not invent the phone brother

  • @humanperspectives
    @humanperspectives Рік тому

    Well he thought there might be life on other planets. He believed his inventions could help talk to these space beings. Once, he even said he got signals from space while working with radio waves. He thought these signals might be from smart beings in space..

  • @BeebeMund3
    @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

    Nikola Tesla, the famous inventor, really loved pigeons. He used to help hurt pigeons and even had a favorite white pigeon he cared a lot about. It’s funny to think of this big scientist being so friendly with birds! 🕊️

  • @ShubhSoch
    @ShubhSoch Рік тому

    The answer is right about Tesla thinking of wireless communication long ago. But it might give Tesla too much credit for predicting today's cell phones. Tesla had ideas about sending messages without wires in 1926, but these ideas were not exactly like our smartphones. Tesla was a smart thinker, but saying he exactly predicted modern cell phones might be saying too much.

  • @humancaptial
    @humancaptial Рік тому

    Yes, Nikola Tesla, the renowned inventor, did indeed envision a technology remarkably similar to modern cell phones in 1926. In an interview with Collier's magazine that year, Tesla predicted a future in which people would carry portable devices that would allow them to communicate instantly across great distances. He described a "manifold apparatus" that would be capable of conveying both visual and auditory information, remarkably similar to today's smartphones. Tesla's foresight into wireless communication was one of his many visionary ideas that seemed far ahead of his time.

  • @B-AIoHacks
    @B-AIoHacks Рік тому

    Being a gentleman in modern times has evolved significantly from past definitions, which were often limited to men of certain social standings and focused on outward manners and appearance. Today, the concept of a gentleman transcends social class, age, or professional status and is more about character and behavior.

  • @B-AIoHacks
    @B-AIoHacks Рік тому

    Tate often shares content that is provocative or polarizing, which naturally encourages debate and interaction. This type of content tends to get shared widely, even by those who disagree with it, amplifying his reach. He's known for making bold and often outrageous statements that quickly go viral. These statements often tap into current societal debates, which gets people talking about him. He has also a strong understanding of internet culture and memes, which he uses to his advantage, often becoming the subject of memes himself. So at the end of the day, Andrew Tate’s rise on social media is a textbook case of how divisive figures can exploit the algorithms and natural tendencies of these platforms to gain visibility and notoriety. Whether one agrees with his methods and messages or not, his approach has made him a subject of widespread discussion and study in social media strategy.

  • @B-AIoHacks
    @B-AIoHacks Рік тому

    The Nazis were adept at using symbols and aesthetics to convey power and instill unity. Their uniforms were designed to project strength, discipline, and a sense of order, which were central to the regime's ideology. The effectiveness of Nazi fashion in communicating these themes contributed to its powerful presence during their peak.

  • @humancaptial
    @humancaptial Рік тому

    not know if I used my brain a lot, but enjoyed the exciting music

  • @Jokind
    @Jokind Рік тому

    Quality edit❤

  • @baileygregory9192
    @baileygregory9192 Рік тому

    Hold up "musolini was disliked in italy" like bruh that an over simplification like you could equally say musolini was well liked in Italy and it wou true. He'll he is one of th

    • @BeebeMund3
      @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

      Ah, the complexities of history, always more layered than a lasagna! While some Italians did appreciate Mussolini's leadership, many others didn't. But hey, just like lasagna, everyone has their own favorite layer.

  • @luigileonardi329
    @luigileonardi329 Рік тому

    I'm sorry man, it's a quite good video, but there were some inaccuracies. Mussolini wrecked the Italian economy through indecisiveness on the decidal of which policy to use (in fact from 23 to 25 he used a model based on laissez-faire, then, After 1925, on protectionism). Autharchy was again and again demonstrated to be a factor of the economic capacity shrinking violently. He did not defend poor people, otherwise, he decided to abolish every protection of the workers. Than this video seems a little bit too much "apologetic" (translating directly from what we say in Italy, maybe it is not the right word). But still good video

    • @EducatingMedia
      @EducatingMedia Рік тому

      Thank you for taking the time to watch the video and share your feedback. We appreciate your perspective and the additional historical context you provided. Regarding, Economic Policies: You're right in pointing out Mussolini's shifting economic policies, from laissez-faire to protectionism. We acknowledge this nuance and appreciate your insight. It's crucial to consider the broader context when discussing such topics, and we will ensure to dive deeper into such intricacies in future videos. Regarding, Autharchy and Economic Capacity: We understand your point regarding the detrimental effects of autharchy on the Italian economy. We will review this part and see how we can address it in a more balanced manner in any future discussions or updates on the topic. Protection of workers is a critical point. The nuances of Mussolini's policies, especially concerning workers' rights, are vast and varied. We aimed to present a general overview, but we recognize the importance of detailing these aspects more accurately. Thank you for pointing it out. Your feedback about the video appearing "apologetic" is valuable. We strive to present historical events as accurately and impartially as possible. If it came across differently, we will certainly reflect on this and aim for clearer representation in future content. Hey, Once again, thank you for your feedback!

    • @luigileonardi329
      @luigileonardi329 Рік тому

      @@EducatingMedia No problem, it is still a very good video, this comment is to point out this things to curious viewers and to make sure that this points aren't lost to history. It would be very difficult to do this into a video form, without having script problems. Thanks for the response and continue doing interesting videos🫰

  • @humanperspectives
    @humanperspectives Рік тому

    The final humiliation pic is actually sick

    • @luigileonardi329
      @luigileonardi329 Рік тому

      Nah it's the perfect representation of the end that everyone can do if you try to give all your political career to mass control.

  • @humanperspectives
    @humanperspectives Рік тому

    « A tinny plumber»🤣🤣🤣

    • @luigileonardi329
      @luigileonardi329 Рік тому

      He was cross dressing while escaping... A tiny plumberess...

  • @BeebeMund3
    @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

    Well, he was a difficult child and had a penchant for violence even as a youth

  • @Jokind
    @Jokind Рік тому

    Nice edit.

  • @EducatingMedia
    @EducatingMedia Рік тому

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  • @arttenoyan8100
    @arttenoyan8100 Рік тому

    The germans went to war because of a meth head. You can just imagine the lost of millions of lives.

  • @christopherhylton8462
    @christopherhylton8462 Рік тому

    As I always say, never trust a meth head.....

  • @brunofranchi7362
    @brunofranchi7362 Рік тому

    I mean, they did bring a country's finance from 'we are burning money cuz it's cheaper than wood in the winter' to 'we are fighting the world in a war', and we must remember how costly wars are...

  • @BeinIan
    @BeinIan Рік тому

    This is one of the best examples of how intelligence and wisdom aren't always correlated.

  • @Dangerously_Satisfying
    @Dangerously_Satisfying Рік тому

    Omgggg omg omg , nooo you can’t talk about nazis . Delete delete , people are going to start crying

  • @humanperspectives
    @humanperspectives Рік тому

    They fooled a whole nation afterall🤷🏻

  • @BeebeMund3
    @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

    Thats god gifted IQ-number.

  • @Jokind
    @Jokind Рік тому

    Karl Dönitz did also scored 138 as Goering

  • @JakobNorthblood
    @JakobNorthblood Рік тому

    While you have many interesting points, you're overlooking the other imagecrafting that the Nazis did. Much of the SS symbolism, as well as other organizations, was based on ancient Germanic runes and culture. This was to help create a sense of continuity and legend of Germany and Germanic heritage and culture. The only other problens are that the most common German uniform colors were brown and grey/green.The SS wore black to make them distinct. But I don't think anyone wore red, ecluding a few pieces due dress uniform. You make good points about perception and image building. But I'm afraid to say that you need to improve your research.

    • @EducatingMedia
      @EducatingMedia Рік тому

      Hey, We appreciate your feedback! EM

    • @B-AIoHacks
      @B-AIoHacks Рік тому

      You're right about the use of Germanic symbols and the color schemes; they played a significant role in the Nazi's identity-building. They should delve deeper into these details for a more comprehensive understanding in future discussions.

  • @BeebeMund3
    @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

    How so?

  • @BeebeMund3
    @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

    They had medical accessibility 24/7 and regular checks were done

  • @killthekraken
    @killthekraken Рік тому

    Wonder what drugs Netanyahu is on for his quest of a pure Israel?

  • @johni1726
    @johni1726 Рік тому

    Fragile pheomelaninials.

  • @jessgatt5441
    @jessgatt5441 Рік тому

    Yeah, the Germans of that day were wild for meth. The SS Das Reich division used it daily.

  • @larrymaxwell8565
    @larrymaxwell8565 Рік тому

    Monsters like to look good helps to hide their death wish people can't know there murdering men ,weman ,children, that would spoil their fun shame 😢

  • @ShubhSoch
    @ShubhSoch Рік тому

    The mangoes were from Pakistan when their Foreign Minister gave them as a gift

  • @BeebeMund3
    @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

    It was the cultural revolution from 1966-1976 this happened

  • @THINKincessantly
    @THINKincessantly Рік тому

    Yeah, who doesn’t like a fresh cut and nice clothes? All business, they were serious about saving German society from the degeneration imposed on theIr brethren for 15 years….Stand up tall, tuck in, we have a job to do.

  • @EducatingMedia
    @EducatingMedia Рік тому

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  • @qwertyusen
    @qwertyusen Рік тому

    It's a Roman Salute, not invented by any german

    • @GadsdenFlagGuardsman
      @GadsdenFlagGuardsman Рік тому

      The Italians ARE the Roman's.

    • @Helmukk
      @Helmukk Рік тому

      Right!

    • @BeebeMund3
      @BeebeMund3 Рік тому

      They took it from the italian fascists. Origin from Roman Empire tho

    • @kynx9r
      @kynx9r Рік тому

      Nope. The romans only saluted with 2 fingers.

    • @GodsChosenChildren
      @GodsChosenChildren Рік тому

      I love the German salute. The Roman Edomites were gay

  • @mickeyray3793
    @mickeyray3793 Рік тому

    The Nazis were always looks and fashion-conscious because Hitler himself was an actual artist, even though not ultimately successful. Had he fiund success as an artist, there likely would never have been a Feurer.

  • @DarkOkie
    @DarkOkie Рік тому

    This is a misconception it was Khazarians that do the erasing world wide... you have all been lied to for centuries

  • @HolgerRuneFan
    @HolgerRuneFan Рік тому

    It's absolutely unfactual that Hitler trimmed his mustache to "fit into a gas mask." In fact, it's a patent falsehood and can be proven false. There are 4 known photographs of Hitler taken in 1918-1919 where he had a droopy mustache. He never trimmed it to fit into his gas mask. He didn't trim it until 1920 as photographs and anecdotal evidence prove.

  • @thegamingchef3304
    @thegamingchef3304 Рік тому

    Being in Law enforcement I see so many agencies talking about their pay scale to gain recruits. Imo if some of these agencies revamped their uniforms I think that would gain more recruits than pay. Males in our field obviously like wearing a uniform, so I guarantee men would take a 2-3 dollar pay cut to look good in uniform.

    • @B-AIoHacks
      @B-AIoHacks Рік тому

      An interesting perspective! The power of a well-designed uniform to instill pride and a sense of identity shouldn't be underestimated. It's about the image and the message it conveys to those who wear it and to the community they serve.

  • @russellwhite1581
    @russellwhite1581 Рік тому

    Today's far left look like they have just crawled out of a dustbin. But does that make them any less dangerous than the far-left of the past (Stalin, Mao)? Yes, it is an interesting video, but the style of the Nazis was more to do with their social conservativism than a specific desire to scare the public (Gestapo excepted). Otherwise they might have been too scary for people to consider voting for thus defeating the object.

  • @cristopherllesisnavarro6767

    Half truth maybe. What i do know the answer can still be seen in our society. Discremination. Ego. That are not level. Thats why he Level that labelled to be flat as Death. Now it is the Truth arent they 😢😢😢

  • @mickymiller6130
    @mickymiller6130 Рік тому

    JFK was dabbling. Dr. Feelgood kept him happy.

  • @EducatingMedia
    @EducatingMedia Рік тому

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  • @johncitizen3927
    @johncitizen3927 Рік тому

    Nothing horrible about it.