He really has. And they all, of course, reappear in the pages of "The Prince." Louis XII, typical Frenchman, doesn't understand statecraft. Julius II, bonkers. Maximilian-- hopeless, useless emperor, never can decide anything, doesn't know what he's doing.Nobody knows. Nobody can trust him.
school and high school curricula altogether. Julius Lester, for example, has said that he is "grateful that among the many indignities inflicted on me in childhood, I escaped 'Huckleberry Finn.'" He adds that as a black parent,he sympathizes with those who want the book banned, or at least removed from required reading lists in schools.
And also Stroh's ice cream they started producing during prohibition, which helped the family get through. Julius , my great grandfather, bought out his brother's share of the company during the Prohibition years.He was a really smart guy.
His look is certainly not youthful and happy. Julius Caesar had a very active extracurricular life, but none was more famous of his various loves than Cleopatra.
that children feel to communicate without adults being able to listen in. So Julius Caesar had a cipher. You might have heard of it.
All right. Well, this is Julius Squeezer. And Julius Squeezer is a Burmese python. Now, we get this question a lot with him.
you as well oh I sit for hours watching and people have uploaded legally or not wonderful old recordings uh for example the Julius catchin playing was a great old rahs expert who died suddenly of I forget what cancer I think and and you don't hear his recordings anymore and they're all on YouTube amazing things and only it's kind of sad sometimes you
So, this was a German-Austrian hypothesis prior to World War II. It was known as the lipophilia hypothesis. I'll explain that in a second. The primary proponents where Gustav So Julius Bauer ended up working in Hollywood, California for the Hospital of Medical Evangelists and publishing articles that just said, "Julius Bauer, Hollywood, California," and nobody
So one of the descendants of Julius Caesar, I believe it was Augustus Caesar, he expanded the Roman Empire, and he had fascinatingly a one-line instruction to his generals before they went into battle.
that he expected Rome to suffer. The third case is Julius Caesar. His dates are 100 to 44 B.C. Caesar was a great conqueror.
The Romans had the first newspaper. It was founded by Julius Caesar in 59 BC, which kind of makes him the founder of my whole industry. And it's called the "Acta Diurna"-- "diurna" meaning daily, the root of the word journalism and journal.
So, this was a German-Austrian hypothesis prior to World War II. It was known as the lipophilia hypothesis. I'll explain that in a second. The primary proponents where Gustav And then Julius Bauer, who was a geneticist and endocrinologist at the University of Vienna, Bauer was very famous in Austria. If you have any molecular biology or genetics friends
that work at the company, but the community and the whole universe. And it was funny because Julius had hurt his ankle and he was on crutches, but then when the game started, he just started playing.
This was done for the International Symposium on Mathematical Programming in Copenhagen, 2003. It's of the Danish graph theorist Julius Petersen. So if there are any fans of the Petersen Graph, this is an image of the Petersen who discovered/invented it,
He pays them very well, and he also makes sure that they have sufficient rest and recreation. Let's turn to Gaius Julius Caesar. Here we see a statue of Caesar.
Did the first production have this, the treadmill too? And I had met him during "Julius Caesar," and I had got in touch with him.
You're going to let me stand here for-- There you are. So I wrote these Leviathan chapters on Julius Caesar and Alexander the Great.
it got lost at the wedding, but it was found for me by a faithful son. And this is a version of the adjustable cap of which Julius Carlson, between 1921 and 1929, took out four patents. Some of them look rather like this, not exactly, and others are very different, but Julius spent almost the whole of his 91 year life fighting for the funds that came from those
There, Julius König, a respected professor from Budapest, announced he had proof that Cantor's well ordering theorem was wrong.
Roman Republic and it fell when it was taken over by Julius Caesar. So, they all knew that story. They were reading
You can be swept away by the times. But you could be someone-- he says of Julius II, the pope, look, this man was actually crazy, but the times were exactly right for him because he was utterly impetuous.
So I wanted to show you that picture of Julius Yego, who's also known as YouTube Man, by the way, because he learned to throw the javelin by watching
that tell the brain of the snake what it's smelling. Now right now, Julius does not smell any rats, so Julius is, like, yeah, kind of a boring place. They do have eyes, obviously, as well.
the land of the free. Or they might read "To Be a Slave," Julius Lester's powerful collection of ex-slaves' narratives, where they'll learn of living quarters, quote, "more fit for animals than human beings, mothers who kill their own children rather than allow them to be sold, and other ways that slaves resisted their white masters."
And he saved every spare penny to buy a horse-drawn carriage. He took the company through prohibition with his sons Julius and Bernhard Jr. They really took over at that point, and took the company through prohibition by selling malt syrup for homebrewing purposes.
He bought the shares for almost nothing. And then the company went gangbusters when Prohibition was repealed under Julius ' continued reign. And then my grandfather, Gary Stroh, took over the business just before World War II.
The first president, Julius Nyerere.
We'll talk about the formation of that under Julius Caesar and the modification under Augustus before Gregory.
And it's called the "Acta Diurna." It was founded by Julius Caesar in 59 BC.
Great leaders, such as Julius Caesar, inspired their men because their followers could trust them.
And so the federal government seized the Ontonagon Boulder from Julius Eldred and took it to the War Department in Washington. Julius Eldred followed it there and filed a lawsuit against
And then we have the end of the republic in the era of Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar, when the civil wars lead to the creation of an imperial monarchy...
But we think it was supposed to be a coronation gift for Julius Caesar.
No, they're not slimy. They look slimy. So you can see how Julius , right now, he's got a nice shine to him. Think of him more as a well waxed floor, or a nicely polished car.
Very kind of them. All right, we'll bring Julius around one more time. So why's he so sleepy?
Almost everybody. It turns out that Julius Caesar had this job to do.
In the 1800s, a German physician named Julius Mayer proposed that all of the energy needs of the body
And at that point our chairman, Julius Genachowski, was very interested in figuring out how we can give consumers help in a simple decision
Now, they were founded in 1851 by Julius Reuter in what was then Prussia, now Germany.
you that julus Caesar destroyed it and actually this picture is an illustration of Julius Caesar swimming to save
on their way on around the country of the world the Sinister one Carol one Julius
that work at the company, but the community and the whole universe. They used to call him Mini Hawk or Little Hawk because Connie Hawkins was a little bit taller than Julius .
Those are the guys that I've been super close with, Julius Randle.
There's one runner. We always have one in every group that runs. All right. Well, this is Julius Squeezer. And Julius Squeezer is a Burmese python.
We can see this most graphically in the case of that famed civil warrior, Julius Caesar, whom you can see here in a 19th century rendering.
On behalf of the Reading Odyssey and Collaborative Gain and Google, to this special presentation of "Julius Caesar," one of the greatest works of all time.
And my intention is to raise some broad questions. So in looking at Alexander the Great, Hannibal, Julius Caesar-- and today, I'm going to add a fourth person who is very much part of the story.
So we don't have-- those in this room probably are not going to commission, like Julius Caesar, someone to hold a laurel wreath over your head
calendar. And this is a solar calendar that was implemented by Julius Caesar.
And this has to do with errors in the calendar going back to Augustus when he reformed the previous errors of Julius