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Steven Makar
> 24 hourTheophile Obenga has been one of my favorite Egyptologists as of late. His method is different because rather than taking things that have been generally accepted as true in the community, he does his work from the ground up and ensures these things are true, as well as finding possible other explanations. He draws information from other communities and other countries in a way I havent seen done before, and its really interesting, He also speaks does his translations himself so you can ensure that they are based on his knowledge of the language and not just what the other Egyptologists have said.
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Alicia D
> 24 hourGood after school exercise
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snowie
> 24 hourSetup too many times but only 6 channels or 12 channels found... Return later
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L. Mukwakwami
> 24 hourwritten by the Master,,, i must agree that it was a bit heavy on my first read but on the third trot i sailed with sure sails ...
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bobby xXxX
> 24 hourREQUIRED READING FOR THOSE INTO KMT PHILOSOPHY/ AFRIKA, NOT AN EASY READ! BUT SURELY THE TIME SPENT DEVOURING THIS MASTER PIECE WAS WELL WORTH IT YUM!
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Shawna Schantz
> 24 hourlove Singapore.
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Mel Shelton
> 24 hourI wanted something to replace my cable box in my bedroom since the only thing I watched was local news & the broadcast networks. I came across this on Amazon. So I gave it a shot. I’m glad I did. Stunning picture on the local networks that broadcast in HD! I used the lower mode of the power booster that received the signals better, I do have the antenna on top of a bookshelf also. Once you install the antenna & you get to a point on no pixels & you will. Give it a day to “learn”. Don’t forget to adjust your picture settings for broadcast as well. This is a great alternative to a cable box in your smaller rooms. It will pay for itself. 11.00 a month saved on cable! Thank you! P.S The next day, run your channel list again for a refresh! Be sure to adjust your aspect ratio on the screen to wide.
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Steve Messi
> 24 hourThis is a great book written by a truly intellectual genius of his own rank. Often, Theophile Obenga is regarded as a second fiddle to Cheikh Anta who was really an enormous multi-disciplinary master. But Obenga is also a great intellectual with an immense array of knowledge in linguistics, philosophy, history and pure science. The most important aspect of this book is the direct connection that the author establishes with the Egyptian philosophical concepts and the reader. One is able to analyze and judge from ones own appreciation the wealth of knowledge of that civilization as well as understanding the different social paradigm of that ancient society. Many Egyptologists treat that civilization from a purely materialistic aspect without truly engaging into the analysis of Kemetic social interractions. Obenga, while skimming the cultural, religious, and political structures of ancient Egypt manage as well to enter the most important element of that society and of any society: The people, the common people! The understanding of a people is more important than the superficial theoretical interpretation of intellectuals for it is the people, the citizenry, that define a Nation. Egypt therefore, through the eyes of Obenga become more of a Human society with its crisis and problems as well as the attempt by individuals and leadership to fix those problems. That to me was the most important appeal about this book. One fact that I learned about this book is that Egypt was clearly a conservative elitist society with the priesthood headed by the King at the helm and in control. From my personal understanding, the decline of Egypt was probably due to its own inability to foresee the winds of change and implement reforms that could have provided more Liberty to the mass. The Pharaoh and its bureaucracy was clearly benefiting from productivity of the laboring classes through direct taxation and price fixing. Had the Kings enabled the development of a private economy freed from State interference, the innovative sciences of the elite priesthood would have found practical uses in the daily life and armed with Nation with means for future challenges. I think that after 3500 years of toiling for the glory of the Amuns Son, the Fari, the people of Egypt just got tired of supporting their leaders and did not resist hard enough the invasions of foreign barbarians. Had these ingenius people been allowed to keep for themselves the fruits of their labors, I am certain that they would have fought much harder to push back the violent Eastern barbarians. This understanding, while quite imperfect can be applied to the current situation of the African people TODAY! The continent is clearly rich and blessed with a young dynamic population vying to improve its life. But, self centered African leadership does not understand that individual Freedom and private property as well as the reduction of a cumbersome bureaucracy are the central tenet for a prosperous and patriotic citizenry willing to die for its country when under attack. Individual freedom and the ability by a people to reap the fruit of their Labor is therefore central for the development of the continent of Africa. The central tenets of the MAAT are much more richer for the appreciation of individual Liberty and private ownership! Lets therefore understand the past in order to avoid the errors of the ancient and build a future established on a better and improved foundation.
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Leslie Filbey
> 24 hourI have 3 flat antennas....2 of them never worked good. This antenna is small enough to put anywhere and does a great job picking up channels that the flat ones wouldnt pick up......will buy a couple more.
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourSingapore math is working very well for one of my kids. He is an advanced student and has flown through one of these books a month. For my second kiddo, this was an awful experience. We gave it six weeks and we were miserable the whole time. She was so overwhelmed. I bought these because they were the least expensive of the major math brands and was thrilled that they worked for one kid.