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is north america. >> and if you tilt your globe of the world, the bering strait is about 40 miles and on the other side, north america was only a 6 to 10 day voyage away. the settlement begins as early as that in the year roughly 1000. you have the north, from iceland establishing a colony from greenland that lasted to the middle of the 15th century. >> you say that in your book, 1000 year catholic history. >> yes and the colony in greenland that the north selected to become catholics as their own free will. they voted themselves in as catholics by the encouragement of leif erickson. and at that time they had a bishop that arrived in the 1130s, they had a cathedral and a diocesan clergy. there was a 6 to 10 day voyage from finland, which they eventually got over to him may be as far south as the chesapeake bay, there was the north american continent beckoning them. they sailed off of it and they knew it was there to read >> your book is structured to tell three main stories, three different catholic nationalities coming in, the spanish, the french and the english. what were the ambiti
is north america. >> and if you tilt your globe of the world, the bering strait is about 40 miles and on the other side, north america was only a 6 to 10 day voyage away. the settlement begins as early as that in the year roughly 1000. you have the north, from iceland establishing a colony from greenland that lasted to the middle of the 15th century. >> you say that in your book, 1000 year catholic history. >> yes and the colony in greenland that the north selected to become...
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Aug 3, 2024
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the bering strait, well, it’s the same? e just passed about the drake strait, something was imprinted, i remembered that it was some kind of one and decided to choose, so where he is located someone can, and arthur, it seems that he is located between, well, modern argentina, well, south america, the very south and antarctica, the correct answer to our question is the drake passage - an intercontinental strait connecting the southern parts of the atlantic and pacific oceans. the second question: in which group of invertebrate animals do jellyfish belong: a) coelenterates, b) mollusks, c-arthropods. these are coelenterates and i hope that the children will answer correctly. ksenia, let's talk to you. i don't know for sure, but it seems to me that this is option a coelenterates. fine. maria? unfortunately i don't know. i answered option b baby, well, at random. i don’t know why, but for some reason it seems to me that coelenterates are related to worms. what is it that babies must have? i don't know. i don't remember. which, w
the bering strait, well, it’s the same? e just passed about the drake strait, something was imprinted, i remembered that it was some kind of one and decided to choose, so where he is located someone can, and arthur, it seems that he is located between, well, modern argentina, well, south america, the very south and antarctica, the correct answer to our question is the drake passage - an intercontinental strait connecting the southern parts of the atlantic and pacific oceans. the second...
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Aug 7, 2024
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is a modern map showing the possibilities that the idea was to go-round alaska go through the bering straits a part of the world but not well understood at all and try to find the northwest passage from the pacific side. they never seem to talk about how were things going to be wrong from the side like they did the other side but that's a whole other story. captain cook's voyages and particularly his third one which is the subject of the book it's important for you to understand that these were not captain cook had an idea to go on a voyage like dora the explorer. he had the mite and the money and the brainpower of the entire british empire behind him and i want tof talk a little bit abot who some of them were starting with at the top 10 george. king george iii king of england was really into captain cook and are really into his voyages a big supporter. he of courses they mostly mad at george but he's not mad yet except you starting to go a little bit mad because of certain things that are starting to happen in boston. at this time in 1776 was really into animals. he loved farm animals and h
is a modern map showing the possibilities that the idea was to go-round alaska go through the bering straits a part of the world but not well understood at all and try to find the northwest passage from the pacific side. they never seem to talk about how were things going to be wrong from the side like they did the other side but that's a whole other story. captain cook's voyages and particularly his third one which is the subject of the book it's important for you to understand that these were...
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Aug 4, 2024
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strait, but didn’t think much about it, it seemed like the right dryke strait. and why was the bering straite quite wide between chekotka and alaska. yeah, well, in general there is definitely logic in your words. marina, how did you answer? i answered drake passage because i remember from sixth grade geography what it is the largest strait. what does it connect? where is? how can you feel it and understand? can you describe it to us? i do not remember. recollection maxim, did you answer somehow differently, or also the drake passage, no, i also answered the drake passage, i recently did about the birlings, the birling strait, which is not wide enough, i think, but they just passed through the drake passage, they printed that -well, i remembered that he was the one and decided to choose, so where is he, someone can, and arthur, it seems, he is between, well, modern argentina, well, south america, the very south and... the correct answer to our question is b. drake passage. the drake passage is an intercontinental strait connecting the southern parts of the atlantic and pacific oceans. second
strait, but didn’t think much about it, it seemed like the right dryke strait. and why was the bering straite quite wide between chekotka and alaska. yeah, well, in general there is definitely logic in your words. marina, how did you answer? i answered drake passage because i remember from sixth grade geography what it is the largest strait. what does it connect? where is? how can you feel it and understand? can you describe it to us? i do not remember. recollection maxim, did you answer...
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Aug 28, 2024
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alaska charting the coast the whole way, encounter i get through the bering strait up into the area that we would call like basically barrow alaska you know way at the top of alaska where he encounters ice and he encounters impenetrable wall of ice. polar bears, his men hunt walrus. i think most people think of captain cook as being a south seas guy. you know, polynesia, warm weather, but he spent so much time in the arctic and also in the antarctic and. this this shows that they're the hunting polar bear. i mean, hunting walrus and is they're trying to hunt them to eat them. but they're terrible eating absolutely terrible. they they kill them. they told them overboard for two days. they them ashore. they boil them three days. they fry them in greece and still just not edible. but anyway, so that's the arctic that that that captain has he realizes he cannot pass over canada to atlantic he realizes there is no northwest passage, at least not this season. but this is the unusual thing about captain cook. he says he well, instead of going home why don't we wait an entire year? come back nex
alaska charting the coast the whole way, encounter i get through the bering strait up into the area that we would call like basically barrow alaska you know way at the top of alaska where he encounters ice and he encounters impenetrable wall of ice. polar bears, his men hunt walrus. i think most people think of captain cook as being a south seas guy. you know, polynesia, warm weather, but he spent so much time in the arctic and also in the antarctic and. this this shows that they're the hunting...
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Aug 7, 2024
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but the idea was to go around alaska, go up through the bering strait, a part of the world that was not well understood at all, and try to find the northwest passage for the pacific side. they never seem to talk about, well, why aren't things just going to go horribly wrong from that side just like hay did9 from the other side, but that's a whole other story. so captain cook's voyages and particularly this third one which is the subject of book, it's important for you to understand that these were not sort of, like, captain cook had an idea i think i'll go on a voyage like dora the explore, you know, like -- he had the might and the money and the brain power of the entire british empire behind him. and i want to talk about some of who those prime movers were starting at top, king george iii, the king of edge lap, was really into -- england,was really into captain book, big supporter. he is, of course, famously mad kenning george, right? mad king george. but he's not mad yet. he's not mad yet except that he's starting to go a little bit mad because of certain things that are starting to
but the idea was to go around alaska, go up through the bering strait, a part of the world that was not well understood at all, and try to find the northwest passage for the pacific side. they never seem to talk about, well, why aren't things just going to go horribly wrong from that side just like hay did9 from the other side, but that's a whole other story. so captain cook's voyages and particularly this third one which is the subject of book, it's important for you to understand that these...
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Aug 10, 2024
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, the bering strait was discovered by captain cook, why cook, why, and for what then? d before him, he discovered it, and the natives there were hungry, they ate him devoured, what are you talking about, the aborigine was devoured in australia, and the strait is not there at all, but you also don’t eat food in the store, you take it home? the laptev sea was discovered by bering? why? and why was the strait named after him then? are you kidding me? who discovered rangel island then? i don’t know, is that better? i don’t know, but i think that the laptevs definitely had something to do with it. come on , i’m sick of you and your crossword puzzle. well, i can finish watching tv series. oh, women’s logic is capable of paralyzing all men within a 100 m radius. so well, women, turn on your logic and life will become more fun. one woman thought, if a goldfish agreed to fulfill my three wishes, i would say that i would agree even to one single wish, so that all my wishes would come true. well done! you came up with a good idea, but don't forget to ask for joy and a good mood, w
, the bering strait was discovered by captain cook, why cook, why, and for what then? d before him, he discovered it, and the natives there were hungry, they ate him devoured, what are you talking about, the aborigine was devoured in australia, and the strait is not there at all, but you also don’t eat food in the store, you take it home? the laptev sea was discovered by bering? why? and why was the strait named after him then? are you kidding me? who discovered rangel island then? i don’t...
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was not impossible to stop the leak, so on november 6, thirty-third year , the ship entered the bering straitn was a radiogram was sent to moscow about the success, despite... leak, then the ice began to move in the opposite direction, squeezed chelyuskin, the ship was again carried out to the chukchi sea, there the ship finally froze into a large ice floe, the thickness of which reached from half a meter to one and a half meters, and drifted for 3 months together with the ice floe, having no opportunity to get out into clean water, and on february 13, 1934, 144 miles from... organizational skills of otyulevich smith, all 104 people. among whom were 10 women and two children, two girls, went out onto the ice, by the way, almost all food and flammable building materials were also evacuated. schmidt later wrote about the evacuation from the chelyuskin that the unloading was carried out in an exceptionally disciplined manner, there was not a single manifestation of panic, not a single violation of order, this is what yuch schmid wrote, as is easy to understand, it was necessary somehow... becaus
was not impossible to stop the leak, so on november 6, thirty-third year , the ship entered the bering straitn was a radiogram was sent to moscow about the success, despite... leak, then the ice began to move in the opposite direction, squeezed chelyuskin, the ship was again carried out to the chukchi sea, there the ship finally froze into a large ice floe, the thickness of which reached from half a meter to one and a half meters, and drifted for 3 months together with the ice floe, having no...
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the whole idea with the firm name, beringea, it was derived from the bering strait.es by funding them at both stages and bridge the gap. a lot of the uk office want to scale and grow to the u.s. because it is a much bigger market and easier market to scale. those are the dynamics we think about. >> do you think you have the next big unicorn in your portfolio? >> there is one i would be excited to mention. the business called dash water. it is from a sucu.s. concept wh is seltzer water. it is a huge industry out. that idea of the lightly flavored sparkling water hasn't taken off in europe that much. dash is one of the first companies going to scale for seltzer has a big esg in our portfolio. with dash, they use fruit to flavor it which is fruit which would otherwise go to waste and replace drinks with sweetness. promote more healthy living. >> you are working with interesting companies. one of the things we hear about within the fintech and tech ecosystem is the slowdown of the vc and deployment of capital. what are the trends you are seeing now, luke, with deal flow
the whole idea with the firm name, beringea, it was derived from the bering strait.es by funding them at both stages and bridge the gap. a lot of the uk office want to scale and grow to the u.s. because it is a much bigger market and easier market to scale. those are the dynamics we think about. >> do you think you have the next big unicorn in your portfolio? >> there is one i would be excited to mention. the business called dash water. it is from a sucu.s. concept wh is seltzer...
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Aug 6, 2024
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, or also the drake strait, no, i also answered the drake strait, i recently made a gap in the bering strait not wide enough, i think, and the drake strait, we just went through it, printed something, remembered that he is some kind of the most and decided to choose, so where is he, who? can, and arthur, it seems that he is between, well, modern argentina, well, south america, the very south and antarctica. the correct answer to our question is b. drake passage. the drake passage is an intercontinental strait connecting the southern parts of the atlantic and pacific oceans. the second question: what group of invertebrates do jellyfish belong to? a, intestines. b - mollusks, c-arthropods time. these are coelenterates and i hope that children will answer correctly. ksenia, let's talk to you. i don't know for sure, but it seems to me that this is the option a coelenterates. okay, and maria? unfortunately, i don't know, i answered. b but for some reason it seems to me that coelenterates are connected with worms, and mollusks, well, by trial and error, i don't know why, what must mollusks have? i
, or also the drake strait, no, i also answered the drake strait, i recently made a gap in the bering strait not wide enough, i think, and the drake strait, we just went through it, printed something, remembered that he is some kind of the most and decided to choose, so where is he, who? can, and arthur, it seems that he is between, well, modern argentina, well, south america, the very south and antarctica. the correct answer to our question is b. drake passage. the drake passage is an...
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Aug 17, 2024
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semyon dezhnev was the man who 80 years before bering, discovered the bering strait, this is his main, so to speak, merit to russian history, russian science, in his campaign he made a geographical map. of the places he visited, made a geographical description of the lands discovered by him and reports on the peoples who lived there, in particular about the eskimos who inhabited these places. in the middle reaches of the anador, dezhnev founded zimovye, which later grew into anadorsky ostrog, at the same time in the area of the future okhotsk the so-called kosaya ostrozhe was founded. these were some of the first settlements on the shores of the pacific ocean, which were founded by russian explorers. at the time when the spanish portuguese dominated south america and even began to make their way into the pacific expanses, the english and french were developing the north american continent, the russians decided to move to the east. this was prompted by the need to defend the borders from raids. the best defense is an attack. it would not have been possible to expand, there was the po
semyon dezhnev was the man who 80 years before bering, discovered the bering strait, this is his main, so to speak, merit to russian history, russian science, in his campaign he made a geographical map. of the places he visited, made a geographical description of the lands discovered by him and reports on the peoples who lived there, in particular about the eskimos who inhabited these places. in the middle reaches of the anador, dezhnev founded zimovye, which later grew into anadorsky ostrog,...
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encountering eyes, get to the bering strait up into the area we would call basically barrel alaska way way at the top of alaska where he encounters ice and encounters an impenetrable wall of ice he encounters polar bears they hunt walrus. most people think of captain cook as being a southeast guy polynesian, warmer weather he spent so much time in the arctic and also the antarctic. this shows their hunting walrus. they're trying to hunt them to eat them but they are terrible eating absolutely terrible. they'd kill them, they toe them overboard for two days. they bring. them ashore. they boil them for three days, they fry them in greece still it's not edible. [laughter] that is the arctic experience that captain cook has pretty realizes he cannot pass over canada to the atlantic. he realizes there is no northwest passage at least not this season for the unusual thing about captain cook he decides a while, instead of going home why don't we wait an entire year. come back next summer do it all over again maybe the ice will be different next summer. so that is what he decides to do. i show
encountering eyes, get to the bering strait up into the area we would call basically barrel alaska way way at the top of alaska where he encounters ice and encounters an impenetrable wall of ice he encounters polar bears they hunt walrus. most people think of captain cook as being a southeast guy polynesian, warmer weather he spent so much time in the arctic and also the antarctic. this shows their hunting walrus. they're trying to hunt them to eat them but they are terrible eating absolutely...
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our fellow countryman, semyon dezhnev, discovered the strait between america and eurasia on pomor kochs in 1648, decades before vitus bering the strait is called by our name by the great dotchan. on kochs, russian seafarers explored not only the arctic, pitsbergen or new land, but also moved to siberia, in fact, they reached the yenisei on the kochs, reached the tas river, and founded the city of mangazeya. gleb pletnev heard about the travels of the brave pomors since childhood, he was born and lives in when this koch comes off the slipways, gleb and his team plan to go on it along the sea routes of the pomors and famous expeditions. in 1734 , the dvina-ob detachment of the great northern expedition set off from arkhangelsk, which described the shores from arkhangelsk to obdorsk , the kara sea and the malygin strait were first placed on the map of russia. we plan to go this way already under the historical farus, there were no drawings before peter the great's shipbuilding, we worked in the russian state archive of the navy and found notes by captain myatlev, this is a description of the boats called op ' and ekspeditsion
our fellow countryman, semyon dezhnev, discovered the strait between america and eurasia on pomor kochs in 1648, decades before vitus bering the strait is called by our name by the great dotchan. on kochs, russian seafarers explored not only the arctic, pitsbergen or new land, but also moved to siberia, in fact, they reached the yenisei on the kochs, reached the tas river, and founded the city of mangazeya. gleb pletnev heard about the travels of the brave pomors since childhood, he was born...