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This is kind of cool. Europe and the Middle East saw emerge some of the brightest - and most evil - forms of human organization. Over the centuries, these areas were cut and trimmed by borders and boundaries that divided peoples, languages and cultures. This video retrieves thousand years of geopolitical dynamics of much of this region and depicts the trajectory of territories, empires and nations, from birth to fragmentation and vice versa, in the same frequency, a chess permanent impermanence - a boil that crises, springs and current conflicts continue this show. How willing are the pieces of this board in 100 years? Indeed, the interesting initiative could well be repeated in the Americas, to rescue a little past the continent, especially before the arrival of Europeans. Someone gets excited? Read more in CH Online and Science Today magazine: The Nobel Peace Prize for the European Union cienciahoje.uol.br/.../premio.../a-uniao-faz-o-nobel/ The boredom of citizens with politics in the European scene and the world: cienciahoje.uol.br/.../pdf_fe.../sobrehumanos302.pdf/ The effects of the global crisis cienciahoje.uol.br/.../pdf_ab.../crisemundial289.pdf/ The course of the Arab Spring cienciahoje.uol.br/.../286/pdf_fec.../opiniao286.pdf/ The aftershocks of the global electronic spy cienciahoje.uol.br/.../os-espioes-que-queriam-sab.../ Demonstrations in Brazil cienciahoje.uol.br/.../2.../06/das-redes-para-as-ruas A collection with interesting and different ways of looking at our planet: tmblr.co/ZlIT9xurgOw5 Check out the original source of the video: youtube/watch?v=grK9fJieCgs
Posted on: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 04:04:04 +0000

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