How did Empires and Revolutions change different Societies around the world
As the time marched on, the world saw rise and fall of different empires. Some were born with, and some others ended with revolutions. The empire, often a very large and powerful country can easily leave traces of its existence, which can be seen even today. For example, take the Roman Empire, it collapsed more than 1500 years ago (excluding Byzantium which remained for roughly another 1000 years). However it left us with many concepts still used today in similar form, such as roman legal system ("innocent until proven guilty" and private property rights), Latin language (which is currently "dead") is the basis of many modern languages like Italian, French, Spanish and it even has influences in English. From a geographical standpoint, many cities formed by Romans still exist to this day not only by names, but also the monuments and historic marks such as colosseum's and aqueducts. Later on, the rise of Spanish empire gave birth to Latin America easily proven by the fact that majority of it speaks Spanish. During 18th and 19t centuries, revolutions started to roll out. American revolution gave birth to what would become the worlds most developed and advanced country, the USA. Soon after American revolution, a French revolution shoved up, partially influenced by the fact that French almost went bankrupt while supporting Americans in their revolution, almost like a domino effect. The French revolution has completely shook up the entire Europe from ground up, short lived French Empire was born, German "Holy Roman Empire" was abolished and every single European power was involved. The abolishment of "Holy Roman Empire" sprouted the idea of properly united Germany, which some 50 years one came true and thus a German Empire was created. Not so long after, the two world wars happened. While brutal in nature, they shifted the technology development to an exponential rate. Tanks, planes and atomic bombs could be used as an example. In WWI, the German empire also caused a Bolshevik revolution which lead to the formation of USSR, the second superpower after America. Rivalry between USA and USSR had pushed humans into space and on the moon for the first time in history, while also having bad effects like the Cold War and nasty breakup of USSR. The breakup of USSR in the 1990s lead to formation of many independent nations which initially seemed to be fine with each other for a rather short period of time. And then the Russo-Ukrainian war happened in 2021 and is ongoing to this day.
Well actually, I think you could rip off discord for it, when ever some user wants to post a video, a discord bot forwards it to some private server where the video will be hosted from (video links from dc are accessible to anyone). Bad thing is, this probably goes against discord ToS.
I don't think that much will change or get any better tbh. They already made a good number of mistakes and fixing all of them is simply impossible at this point.
The convergence of talent, trust, and technology presents an ostensibly compelling proposition within the contemporary organizational landscape, yet a nuanced examination reveals inherent complexities and limitations. While the synergistic interplay of these elements holds promise for catalyzing innovation and driving competitive advantage, it is imperative to acknowledge that they do not constitute the sole determinants of success. The prevailing narrative extolling the virtues of talent acquisition, fostering trust-based relationships, and leveraging technological advancements belies a fundamental oversight: the multifaceted nature of organizational dynamics. Indeed, the efficacy of talent, trust, and technology is contingent upon a comprehensive understanding of broader contextual factors, including cultural alignment, strategic vision, and adaptive leadership. Moreover, the intrinsic interdependencies between human capital, relational capital, and technological infrastructure necessitate a holistic approach to organizational development, one that transcends the confines of reductionist frameworks. In essence, while talent, trust, and technology represent indispensable pillars of organizational prosperity, they must be complemented by a nuanced appreciation of the broader ecosystem within which they operate, thereby engendering a more resilient and adaptive organizational paradigm.
I loved Jak and Daxter series (1, 2, 3 and X). I still do.
originally for PS2 (ported to PS Vita, PS4 and partially to PC)
How many words does it need to have?
How did Empires and Revolutions change different Societies around the world
As the time marched on, the world saw rise and fall of different empires. Some were born with, and some others ended with revolutions. The empire, often a very large and powerful country can easily leave traces of its existence, which can be seen even today. For example, take the Roman Empire, it collapsed more than 1500 years ago (excluding Byzantium which remained for roughly another 1000 years). However it left us with many concepts still used today in similar form, such as roman legal system ("innocent until proven guilty" and private property rights), Latin language (which is currently "dead") is the basis of many modern languages like Italian, French, Spanish and it even has influences in English. From a geographical standpoint, many cities formed by Romans still exist to this day not only by names, but also the monuments and historic marks such as colosseum's and aqueducts. Later on, the rise of Spanish empire gave birth to Latin America easily proven by the fact that majority of it speaks Spanish. During 18th and 19t centuries, revolutions started to roll out. American revolution gave birth to what would become the worlds most developed and advanced country, the USA. Soon after American revolution, a French revolution shoved up, partially influenced by the fact that French almost went bankrupt while supporting Americans in their revolution, almost like a domino effect. The French revolution has completely shook up the entire Europe from ground up, short lived French Empire was born, German "Holy Roman Empire" was abolished and every single European power was involved. The abolishment of "Holy Roman Empire" sprouted the idea of properly united Germany, which some 50 years one came true and thus a German Empire was created. Not so long after, the two world wars happened. While brutal in nature, they shifted the technology development to an exponential rate. Tanks, planes and atomic bombs could be used as an example. In WWI, the German empire also caused a Bolshevik revolution which lead to the formation of USSR, the second superpower after America. Rivalry between USA and USSR had pushed humans into space and on the moon for the first time in history, while also having bad effects like the Cold War and nasty breakup of USSR. The breakup of USSR in the 1990s lead to formation of many independent nations which initially seemed to be fine with each other for a rather short period of time. And then the Russo-Ukrainian war happened in 2021 and is ongoing to this day.
forget about me, this man has won
So where are my dollars?
bruh
I'm asocial
I've recenty started replaying this one
done
If you like platformers and spyro games, I'd say yes
Are generic "any file" file CDNs any better?
bruh.. I'd ask /g/ then
Well actually, I think you could rip off discord for it, when ever some user wants to post a video, a discord bot forwards it to some private server where the video will be hosted from (video links from dc are accessible to anyone). Bad thing is, this probably goes against discord ToS.
maybe he posted anonymously
you don't get any karma from anonymous posts
Start using a password manager like KeyPass!
It happens on desktop firefox, yeah
Do you use adblocker?
I do and I thought it was because of it.
very nice
I don't think that much will change or get any better tbh. They already made a good number of mistakes and fixing all of them is simply impossible at this point.
No, I just give it request after request. Why would it need anything special?
Many times, mostly because trolling and posting bs
The convergence of talent, trust, and technology presents an ostensibly compelling proposition within the contemporary organizational landscape, yet a nuanced examination reveals inherent complexities and limitations. While the synergistic interplay of these elements holds promise for catalyzing innovation and driving competitive advantage, it is imperative to acknowledge that they do not constitute the sole determinants of success. The prevailing narrative extolling the virtues of talent acquisition, fostering trust-based relationships, and leveraging technological advancements belies a fundamental oversight: the multifaceted nature of organizational dynamics. Indeed, the efficacy of talent, trust, and technology is contingent upon a comprehensive understanding of broader contextual factors, including cultural alignment, strategic vision, and adaptive leadership. Moreover, the intrinsic interdependencies between human capital, relational capital, and technological infrastructure necessitate a holistic approach to organizational development, one that transcends the confines of reductionist frameworks. In essence, while talent, trust, and technology represent indispensable pillars of organizational prosperity, they must be complemented by a nuanced appreciation of the broader ecosystem within which they operate, thereby engendering a more resilient and adaptive organizational paradigm.
yeah, discord doesn't allow video streaming of it here...