1 00:00:03,700 --> 00:00:07,500 Hello guys, so today we're going to learn some things about history. 2 00:00:10,550 --> 00:00:13,710 Okay, history is divided in two different periods. 3 00:00:14,269 --> 00:00:21,089 The first one is called prehistory, those things that happened before history. 4 00:00:21,609 --> 00:00:23,370 And then we have history itself. 5 00:00:24,129 --> 00:00:25,769 Let's take a look at the first one. 6 00:00:26,570 --> 00:00:28,550 First, we have prehistory. 7 00:00:28,550 --> 00:00:36,549 Well, prehistory began with the appearance of the first humans two million years ago. 8 00:00:36,549 --> 00:00:39,549 And it is divided into different periods. 9 00:00:39,549 --> 00:00:43,549 We have the Paleolithic and then we have the Paleolithic. 10 00:00:43,549 --> 00:00:52,549 It ended in the 3,200 years before Christ was born in Egypt. 11 00:00:52,549 --> 00:00:59,049 The first period of the piece is called the Extended Era. 12 00:00:59,049 --> 00:01:06,049 It begins with the writing of a word that is self-explanatory and is learned from a 13 00:01:06,049 --> 00:01:09,049 self-explanatory book, the book of the Western American Poets. 14 00:01:09,049 --> 00:01:17,129 The text of the book is actually a reminder in itself to the design of the whole of the 15 00:01:17,129 --> 00:01:19,129 Western American Poet's Rights. 16 00:01:19,129 --> 00:01:26,129 and we are going to go in colores with the common target, which is a constellation of 17 00:01:26,129 --> 00:01:28,129 the earth types. 18 00:01:30,510 --> 00:01:33,510 Let us put a coefficient of earth types. 19 00:01:33,510 --> 00:01:40,510 If we have a glass, we are going to have a 6.5 magnitude, and if we have a light, we 20 00:01:40,510 --> 00:01:50,099 have a 6.9, and all these will break the earth system. 21 00:01:50,099 --> 00:01:53,700 because we don't have time to discuss it again. 22 00:01:53,700 --> 00:01:55,700 Because if you don't have time to discuss it, 23 00:01:55,700 --> 00:01:56,500 it's fine. 24 00:01:56,500 --> 00:01:59,700 We don't have time to discuss it again. 25 00:01:59,700 --> 00:02:02,299 That's what we're going to cover today. 26 00:02:02,299 --> 00:02:03,200 We have a few days. 27 00:02:03,200 --> 00:02:06,000 I told you I was going to discuss it again. 28 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:09,199 So it's just a study that we want to do. 29 00:02:09,199 --> 00:02:10,699 But this is going to try. 30 00:02:10,699 --> 00:02:14,099 This is the one that we're going to try now. 31 00:02:14,099 --> 00:02:15,699 So we are going to discuss it again. 32 00:02:15,699 --> 00:02:16,699 We're going to discuss it again. 33 00:02:16,699 --> 00:02:19,699 And that is to discuss it again. 34 00:02:19,699 --> 00:02:27,699 For this, we are encouraging you to visit the University of New York to have a chance to meet and share some useful information, 35 00:02:27,699 --> 00:02:30,699 to watch families through unalienable things. 36 00:02:32,699 --> 00:02:33,699 Thank you. 37 00:02:33,699 --> 00:02:34,699 Thank you very much. 38 00:02:34,699 --> 00:02:35,699 Thank you. 39 00:02:35,699 --> 00:02:36,699 Thank you very much.