Blood cells do not have nucleus, this is how light refracts.
@neychev13 күн бұрын
very useless video
@Svyki16 күн бұрын
Literally if English and French were incest and had a child
@halimasultan0316 күн бұрын
It goes from like french to english to something different back to english 😂😂😂
@patroberts544918 күн бұрын
The start of a long tragic road when someone enters dementia, heartbreaking. I’m sorry😔
@pierangelabarbanti769519 күн бұрын
Very very useful! Thank you ever so much... I'll show it to my students!🙏🙏
@mariadespina8020 күн бұрын
Called, in Latin, Vallum Hadriani or Vallum Aelium, Hadrian's Wall is a fortification whose construction began in 122 CE, in the Roman province of Britannia, under the reign of Emperor Hadrian - Trajan's successor. The grandiose construction began on the shores of the River Tyne, close to the North Sea, and reached the Irish Sea. It represented the northern limit of the Roman Empire, beyond which began the territories belonging to the free tribes of those lands, including the Picts. The wall was built by the Roman legionnaires, among whom there were also architects, masons or stonemasons. The components of the Roman legions had the status of Roman citizens. The soldiers who worked or carried out military activities at Hadrian's Wall came from northern Europe, there were also units brought from greater distances, made up of fighters of different nations. Among them were Asturians (from the Iberian Peninsula), Syrians and Geto-Dacians from the kingdom of Dacia, conquered by the Romans in 106. Current Romania.
@mariadespina8020 күн бұрын
Called, in Latin, Vallum Hadriani or Vallum Aelium, Hadrian's Wall is a fortification whose construction began in 122 CE, in the Roman province of Britannia, under the reign of Emperor Hadrian - Trajan's successor. The grandiose construction began on the shores of the River Tyne, close to the North Sea, and reached the Irish Sea. It represented the northern limit of the Roman Empire, beyond which began the territories belonging to the free tribes of those lands, including the Picts. The wall was built by the Roman legionnaires, among whom there were also architects, masons or stonemasons. The components of the Roman legions had the status of Roman citizens. The soldiers who worked or carried out military activities at Hadrian's Wall came from northern Europe, there were also units brought from greater distances, made up of fighters of different nations. Among them were Asturians (from the Iberian Peninsula), Syrians and Geto-Dacians from the kingdom of Dacia, conquered by the Romans in 106. Current Romania.
@chasingtheAmericanDream21 күн бұрын
Sounds like English and Spanish
@theprancingprussian24 күн бұрын
Imagine 3 gunsmiths goofing around at the start of a battle They get paid more than a month's pay every week Their experience is unknown to others so they can bullshit about why they weren't doing anything in the field Have the power to put a hole through a nobleman whenever they find it amusing Can't afford even mail Spend their elevated earnings on hard spirits and brass ornaments for their piece Truly a whacky time to be alive Then there was the risk of being captured and having your body pressed against your own guns muzzle Or them bidding a higher pay than the lord you previously served
@mateoromero48726 күн бұрын
thanks i am studying at the teacher trainig college
@katiedenialsАй бұрын
Dank je wel
@mariadespina80Ай бұрын
BANNA ! The Dacians Fort on the wall of Hadrian. Banna-Birdoswald, Britannia-UK. BANNA - In Northumbria - the largest and oldest fort of the sixteen inscribed along the wall, the best preserved, with most vestiges, the only inhabited, and after the breakdown of the Roman empire, long after, by the descendants of those soldiers coming from Dacia . Banna! ... Birdoswald, as the Englishmen baptized it . This fortress was built and inhabited by 1000 soldiers from COHORS I AELIA DACORUM , recruited by the Roman Emperor Hadrian from Dacia ( actual Romania) at 120-125 AC , to fight against Scottish, Iuti and Picti from the north. After the Dacian wars (101-102 and 105-106), the Roman Empire used Dacian cohorts (military units of 500-1000 soldiers) throughout the Empire, archaeological discoveries pointing to their presence both in the United Kingdom today and in Turkey . '' '' They were remarkable warriors. They fought without fear of death and died laughing because they believed that their souls were immortal. The title "Aelia" itself was a great honor, for it derives from the entire name of Emperor Hadrian, a name that could be won only because of a military or cultural service out of the ordinary. At first they were sent to the Wall, in an outpost called Bewcastle, to fight first with the barbarian tribes. Send somehow to the sacrifice. At a fort located in an open, wilderness, without a wall, without forests, without anything around. That, precisely because they knew their courage and devotion in the fight. They were supposed to die, but they did not die. Then they came here to Banna, and they lived here until the end. They got lands, rights, ranks. They have remained forever there in their city. Yes. They were undoubtedly among the best fighters brought here to fight at Hadrian's wall. These are facts, certainties, "says the archaeologist Robin Birley ''' , British archaeologist Director of Excavations at the Roman site of Vindolanda and head of the Vindolanda research committee . The Dacians, the Romanians ancestors..
@mariadespina80Ай бұрын
''The role of the Dacian Soldiers, the ancestors of the Romanians..to the construction and defense of Hadrian's Wall in Britain. "Cohort I-st Aelia Dacorum". Aelia=Elite. ''''' The wall of the Hadrian, the northern border of the Roman Empire. There, in the province of Britania, a cohort of the DACIANS from Dacia , actual Romania ,was also detached. "Cohors I-st Aelia Dacorum". The regiment was transferred from Dacia to Britain not later than 125, when it was stationed briefly at Fort Fanum Cocidi (Bewcastle, Cumbria) and appears to have participated in the excavation of the so-called Vallum, a huge ditch running along the near side of Hadrian's Wall (constructed 122-8). It was permanently stationed at Fort Banna (Birdoswald, Cumbria), on Hadrian's Wall, from 126 to at least 276/82, where it is attested in numerous inscriptions.The regiment carries the epithet Aelia, implying that it was either founded, or honoured for valour, by the emperor Hadrian (Publius Aelius Hadrianus). .....Dacian soldiers spread their national flag ,, the dragon or DRACO "to Britain. The Emperor Hadrian (at 120-125 d. Chr.) sent in the UK today a military unit formed from Dacians : "Cohors I Aelia Dacorum" to fight against Scotland, chili and Picts from the north. Of course, the Dacian went there with their specificities, including the flag Dracon. .According to the evidence available today, presented by local guides, the Dacians were the most numerous and best fighters of all nations of the empire went there on the British Isles. Here, they built the city Banna, traces of their existence is kept up today. In the north wall of the Chester castle there is a tombestone from the second century d. Chr. commemorates the death of two boys with Dacian names, one named even Decebalus, the name of the last Dacian king. The image of a Dacian knight with the Dacian flag- the Draco - Romania is the ancient Dacia .
@matticus11Ай бұрын
Great video, but i think the choreographed 5:02 with the shields after explaining they wouldn't be necessary in full armor, and not showing half swording is a missed opportunity.
@puiacalinadrianАй бұрын
This is reinventing the ancient knowledge of using this principle, like big double ceramic pots used in Africa ✌️ 😎 a great product nevertheless
@maryamshakeel306Ай бұрын
What about certification?
@ChristophermakueiAlonyАй бұрын
Hi
@theshoEshaineАй бұрын
sec.25-36 whats the movie?
@user-ri3ob1ro5oАй бұрын
Mă numesc Gabriel SĂNDIȚĂ, și sunt cavaler cruciat 😮.
@curtpiazza1688Ай бұрын
😊 ❤
@llonalithmacodiaz8402 ай бұрын
nou speak spanich
@GameyRaccoon2 ай бұрын
IK HOU VAN NEDERLANDS
@James_Nicol2 ай бұрын
I remember my biology teacher showing me this video in class lol
@ibaiba-ox4rz2 ай бұрын
He was just a rich dude people treasured his works
@Leavemebejewtube2 ай бұрын
But of course the pirates called It Spanish....Up until today...
@MrSoldierperson2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@pgrothschild2 ай бұрын
We'd reject livestock and animal agriculture on the basis we'd also have no choice into what species we'd be born into.
@lynwoodcrochet40643 ай бұрын
what if they tried to build one ship from just beams you 4x4's
@ferguszade55943 ай бұрын
And Horizon is a brilliant system for running a Post Office.
@childofgodmc3563 ай бұрын
Very Clear. Couldn't understand it before. Thank you
@danielkovac24253 ай бұрын
please link Library People - green screen
@pareshpatel41623 ай бұрын
So useful Dr. Pareshkumar H. Patel Assistant Professor Government Arts and Commerce College, Kathlal, Kheda
@rekhabhavsar84653 ай бұрын
Nice information
@danzelwhodeeney39584 ай бұрын
But this is not an invention. Lol. Has she heard about the zeer pot? Lol. Practically the same thing .
@troofinadvertising4 ай бұрын
Global warming denial rough draft.
@daniilmakarov51345 ай бұрын
спбгут мариинская какие ответы в тесте помогайте
@logovokiry5 ай бұрын
какой ответ
@musettaseagrove80115 ай бұрын
Hello…trying to make contact
@RiazLaghari5 ай бұрын
FutureLearn is one of the top online learning forums!
@VeeTuu-ub4bo5 ай бұрын
Interested
@amanpathrey40995 ай бұрын
🙏😇♥️
@user-ql8qz9rh4u5 ай бұрын
It's very interesting to study English language and read books in foreign to understand how wonderful is world around us.
@Random-xw1fg5 ай бұрын
Dementia is horrible.
@Random-xw1fg5 ай бұрын
I love her accent ❤
@phiona1415 ай бұрын
Thanks
@rdwaldsaxe-coburg6665 ай бұрын
DO NOT DENY !! World War II -Military killed and Missing 3,250,000; wounded 4,606,600. (1993) Military- 2,850,000 dead and 7,250,000 wounded. Civilian dead 500,000.German government reported that its records list 4.3 million dead and missing military personnel. DO NOT DENY !!! . The British allowed the spread of death and plague, from Boston to Liverpool to the firing squad of the trenches the diabolical acts of the British government as the British put on their poppy's a wakeup call to the cost of life ,THE SINKING FOR BREACH OF QUARATINE, the Carpathia transported Plague On July 17, 1918, it was part of a convoy traveling from Liverpool to Boston. Off the southern coast of Ireland, the ship was struck by three torpedoes from a German U-boat and sankOn July 15, 1918, Carpathia departed Liverpool caring the plague and as part of a convoy, On the morning of July 17, 1918, The German U-Boat U-55 sunk das infection . The 1918 influenza pandemic was the most severe pandemic in recent history, it spread worldwide during 1918-1919. It is estimated that about 500 million people, or one-third of the world’s population, became infected with this virus.