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At those that disagree. History is simple memorization. Just like undergrad psychology. That's why 95% of people with those degree's don't end up doing anything with those degrees. Hence, my first question.
Now if this dude actually thinks he can get outside the curriculum, and teach stuff that's not being taught, props.
Was leaning towards that. Last time I studied ancient Egypt was like four years ago. Need to start reading up on them again.^ by sheer size over a extended period of time, it was Egypt.
Why is @Chopper so intent on bringing this man down, though?
LIke...bruh you're in this thread trying HARD.
Was leaning towards that. Last time I studied ancient Egypt was like four years ago. Need to start reading up on them again.
Yea man, I feel the same. I'm also always tryna learn more.
Btw Sumer was a region in southern Mesopotamia and the Assyrian empire was in the north of Mesopotamia so it encompasses all 3 empires but they had their zenith at different times in history.
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everything i learned and will learn, i want to share.
Nope. You'd have to be a part of the NT Beer thread to know what's up. This is Nugget Nectar:What the hell is "nugget nectar"? Is that a euphemism?
That whole area is now a cluster-**** in my head now lol. But, fortunately I do have a general history book that covers the most influential battles of most empires so I'm going to get into that now. The only people I remember from that area is Cyrus the Great and Nebuchadnezzar.
ChoychBruh you hatin', plain and simple. And it's out of a lack of awareness of all the things that make a society great. One being scholarship and knowledge of history.
Scholarship isn't just knowing stuff. It's analyzing, understanding, figuring out what is the truth versus what the people in charge decided to say happened, and even more than that.
Historical scholarship influences politics, religion, science, legislation, the military, the media, art, the list goes on and on.