Course Description:
This course is a focus on the details of the everyday stresses of life and how they were met in an ancient metropolis. A civilization is based on the cooperation of metal and invention whether big or small. Industry alleviates and quickens human workload. The plumbing, draining and road systems of the average medieval town will be explained. This will show us the society as a whole. You will need to see the occupational operations of the Medieval civilization in order to understand the rest of the series and the origins of America. For a civilization to maintain itself and progress, there has to be a monetary system. The money and its philosophy of “The Lottery” will be explained. “The Lottery” began in the 1500’s. The Banking systems have been documented to have been in operation since the 1300’s. The lucidity of money and the spirit behind the unpredictability of the market will be discussed. The spirit of finance and how it fluctuates was developed over a span of 300 years before the Atlantic Slave Trade began.
The fabliaux are raunchy styled poems that assisted in the development of literature and stereotypes. The sex, violence, and vulgar language in these rhyming verses may be the origins to modern day Rap. As vulgarity in poetical form is not found in any ancient literature, it began in the Medieval. These poems captured the everyday observation of people’s behavior that the masses agreed upon. This is in relation to a single individual and/or the title that a person was recognized as. These conclusions, drawn together by collective thought, allowed the development of “archetypes” and “stereotypes.” Technology was not a part of the Old Worlds. Therefore there was far more attention paid towards the neighbor, the king, the merchants & nobles of the market, the prostitutes, etc., The interpretations of repetitive behaviors of people utilizing certain titles within the societal construct is the identifying of the spirit. These spirits began their life and their construction with the behaviors of the people of Old Europe.
The play Othello The Moor was written by Shakespeare. It is a stage play exhibiting the candid extreme confusion and trickery that both black males and white males play in how they conduct themselves with women, especially a white woman. Shakespeare’s plays are a part of the origins of the construction of the English language. This includes the social application of words and stereotypical activities of individuals in The New World. There are many direct comparisons that can be found with Othello The Moor and The Infamous O.J. Trial that will be discussed. The “Jesus” archetype that white males utilize during courting with women will be discussed. The black male distrust and confusion elements of dealing with a woman of extreme beauty will also be reviewed.
Learning Outcome:
The Living conditions and the extremes of industry that have grown out of and were developed for our modern world will give you a new profound respect. This is done when considering what humans have faced in order to provide security. The fabliaux will assist in accepting the social conditions as what they are. This includes understanding the spirit embedded inside a title, name or word. When reviewing Othello, you will understand certain aspects of the patience and deception white males use in order to “catch” or “save” a woman, which should be considered as a tool. This is stated because, Othello like O.J. and many other black men of today end up killing their mate or other parties involved based on confusion, the lack of communication skills and lack of experience. This is done out of the failed attempt at ownership of the woman. In which the woman has a mind of her own. Hence: It is better to seduce and wait for the woman to come to you with mass amounts of desire. Than it is for you to seduce and maintain order out of fear and violence. In our modern day world, a woman is her own person and will make decisions based on the provisions of comfort and other utilities, usually in access.
The Poltergeist by The Gad 720
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This is the first book of it’s kind. The Black Man’s Bible details a young black males struggles with the world, religions, drugs, crime, money and sex. Throughout his life he studies advanced scholarly material which changes his view of the world over and over again as he matures. He battles health issues after he goes through a traumatic experience with the delivery of his first child. So he delivered his second son at home. The video of the home delivery can be seen at TheBlackMansBible.com. In the book he details how he finds himself in history repeatedly in different times periods. He also gives vivid descriptions of his experiences with Love and Women. Then, after becoming an online Entrepreneur, he travels to Germany and China for free. He has struggles with finding a career and ends up becoming an Author. He covers many subjects that are not popular to the modern day world. He has compiled a multitude of experiences that are dissected through the abstract different types of...
The Minority report is basically details on how racism worked during the Medeival times. Intentional hate and individualistic separation is the basis of their history from Greece to now. Lets be real the hatred is extravagant for no real reason. It must be a fear or response from a trauma or maybe their just built this way. But to continuously hate has got to be tiring. In the Medieval times the racism was far more advanced then what it is now. The majority of the true racist mentality Im safe to say has dwindled down maybe 80-90% compared to today’s actions. The average man would say I sound nuts. An historian would say Im correct. In the 1910s all men had a percentage of history in them. In the 2010s the majority of men have a hysterectomy. Bwahahaha. I had to crack a joke. Anyways, we will look into the activities of the markets, the prostitution and the law systems of the Medieval times.
Then there will be a close detail on the Jews and why Caucasians hate Jews so much. For...