Napoleon’s Brothers & Sisters: Baby Bonapartes

Part 1, Napoleon’s Brothers & Sisters: Older and Wiser https://youtu.be/8kG8di9AGjg

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Napoleon Bonaparte is one of the most famous people in history. But he was not the only Bonaparte making waves in the 19th century. His brother’s prominent positions in the revolutionary government opened the door for him to seize power in the first place. And once he had it he set his 7 surviving siblings up with thrones of their own and political marriages that gave him an advantage. His younger siblings grew up spoiled and dependent on their powerful older brother. They did as he commanded, resulting in a number of miserable marriages and even leading one brother to abandon his pregnant wife. Let’s met the Emperor’s kid siblings...
Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland
Pauline Bonaparte, Princess of Guastalla
Caroline Bonaparte Murat, Queen of Naples
Jérôme Bonaparte, King of Westphalia

Last Episode:
Joseph, King of Naples & King of Spain
Lucien Bonaparte
Elisa Bonaparte, Grand Duchess of Tuscany

I make mini documentaries about women's history and royal history:
Queens of the World: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lxDVWL1aN4&list=PLsiuz33wEZhj6CFEHrw47ulNyvyHO57J8
A History of... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A8yKzJN-C0&list=PLsiuz33wEZhii9xcG1p2FmkfzWf2Axv8b
Royal History: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnisWy9P9u0&list=PLsiuz33wEZhjKGD6PxxG-xkT_ZTTchMFV
LGBT Royals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUW1AqFIY94&list=PLsiuz33wEZhgGKCsUDY6R-5YcLrEFLc2i
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org
https://www.britannica.com
http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do our mistakes teach us?

Don't be too concerned about making a mistake. It's an opportunity to learn. It's a learning experience that will help you to improve your skills. But more importantly, when you make a mistake, you can change it. Don't fret about the little stuff, because mistakes are okay. We all make them.

Even though you may feel embarrassed after making a mistake it doesn't mean you have to feel guilty. It is how you deal and learn from your mistakes that matters the most. They will eat at your soul if you allow them to bother you. However, if they are seen as opportunities for growth you will come out the other side stronger.

It is important to recognize and learn from your mistakes. Don't dwell on it; instead, focus on the next step. Keep moving.

Don't dwell on your mistakes. Instead, focus on your strengths and work towards improving yourself. Learn from your failures and make improvements for tomorrow.

Successful Inventions Created by Accident

Inventors are human. However, the way we react to those errors will determine whether our inventions turn out to be great successes or failures.

There are no accidental inventions. Each invention was created intentionally. There are no accidental inventions.

Invention is an intentional act. It is an intentional decision to create something. Something that solves the problem. You can make someone's life easier.

The key to success is not assuming that everything happens by accident. Instead of trying not to make mistakes, try learning from them.

While we wish to claim that invention can be easy, it isn’t. Invention takes persistence and hard work. It's not a quick fix. It takes time.

That means you must spend a lot of time thinking about problems and ideas. What do people care about? What are they looking for?

Ask yourself these questions. These questions will help you decide what type of product or service to develop next.

To achieve this, it is important to forget about any preconceived ideas. You should not make assumptions about the world's needs or wants. You need to pay attention to the needs of your potential customers and customers.

It is important to find out what your clients want. Not what they tell you they want.

Once you understand what they want, you must devise a method to deliver it. This is where invention starts.


What are the three most important lessons from history?

History is full of examples of how we can learn from our mistakes. We can apply them to today's business challenges and turn them into opportunities for growth.

Our past has shown us that there's always another way. There are always people out there who think outside the box and take risks that make them stand out.

History also shows that sometimes it's the underdogs who triumph. So when you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or even lost, look back to those times when the underdog won.

Take a look back at the past to learn from it and make improvements for the future. Learn from the mistakes and successes of others.

These lessons will help improve your success rate.


What are some lessons from history?

We have three lessons from history. The first is that you have to do it yourself if you want to change the world. Second, when you change how people live, you must ensure they're ready for it. The third thing you must do to improve the future is to first change how people live.

The first lesson is that there are two ways to change the world. One is fight for it. If you fight for it you lose sight on why you started to fight.

While you cannot control their reactions to your ideas or how they present them, you can influence how they are presented. If you want to persuade someone, you'll eventually fail. But, if your goal is to inspire someone to act, you'll be successful.

Every great movement began with someone who had an idea and decided that they would act on it. You can create change or respond to it. The best way to do this is to be clear and honest about your goals, where you are coming from, and to be bold enough to take the initiative to go places no one has before.

The second lesson is that we all have a choice. Either we wait for the right circumstances to unfold or we can make them happen. This means that it is up to us to decide how we want our lives to be. Are we willing to wait for someone to allow us to live? Or do we want to take charge of our destiny?

I believe that we are living in the golden age. There's more opportunity than ever before, creating a lot of excitement. It's exciting to see people feel empowered to shape their future.

However, it can also be a problem. It is essential to determine what you want, and how you can get it.

Let's say, for instance, that you are looking to buy a home. You could either sit back and expect someone to gift you a Home Depot gift certificate. Or, you can ask yourself, "What do I love to be doing?" You can then search for a job where you can do it. Finally, apply for financing.

Let's suppose you want to travel the globe. Perhaps you are asking, "Where do i want to go?" The next step is to start saving money, research countries online, talk with friends, etc. And finally, you'd book a flight.

Let's assume you didn't really know what you wanted. If that were the case, you would probably do one of those things anyway. But by asking yourself questions like this, you increase your chances of getting what you want. It may seem odd, but it works.

The third lesson is that you can always improve your future no matter what happens. It is easy to see why. Our choices impact who we become and who we are.

So the trick is to use history as a guide, to learn from others' mistakes and successes, and keep improving until you succeed.

If you don’t believe you can offer anything, you’re already behind. You have to believe in yourself.

Don't worry if you don't know where you should start. Start small and build from there. Take stock of the lessons you've learned in your entire life. Which areas have you struggled with? What has been your greatest success? How did you overcome obstacles?

Remember that you are the only one who can limit your potential. You can accomplish anything, no matter what anyone tells you.

Benjamin Franklin once said that "Nothing will work without you."


How To Easily Learn From The Victories and Mistakes of Human History?

History doesn't repeat itself. It takes very little time to learn from the mistakes made by human history. Be sure to not repeat the mistakes!

Recognize what worked in the past, and use those lessons to improve your business.

You can do this by reading books on leadership and management strategies and case studies of successful companies that have been around for decades.

You can learn from their successes and avoid the pitfalls they fell into.

Also, you can find examples of bankrupt businesses. What made them fail? What are the common threads among these failures. These insights can help to avoid costly mistakes.

You can also read about historical figures like Abraham Lincoln, John D. Rockefeller and Steve Jobs. Although they had some of most impressive resumes anywhere, none knew how manage people or run businesses. It is essential to learn from their mistakes in order to gain valuable lessons.

It's easy to learn from the mistakes and successes of human history. All you need to do is spend a few minutes every day thinking about what has worked well in the past and finding ways to implement them today.


Statistics

  • Only 2.5% of Americans owned stocks in 1929. (collabfund.com)
  • According to Smithsonian, mailing young James Beagle through postage cost only 15 cents, although his parents paid him $50. (medium.com)
  • The classic clown stylings we know today have specific origins, according to u/Bodark34. (lifehacker.com)
  • According to the wiki Napoleon Bonaparte who led many successful battles during the French revolution and gained popularity as Little Corporal was 1.68 meters long, equivalent to 5 foot 6 inches, which is indeed the average height of men. (knownepal.net)
  • For example, your chance of survival might go from 10% to 30% in some zones. (lifehacker.com)

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How To

How did marketing history turn into propaganda?

In 1879, Max Weber, a German sociologist and German sociologist, first coined the term "propaganda". The Greek word "praopagos", which means "to talk well," was the source of the phrase. The Latin verb propaganda, which means "nearby" or at hand, and the noun "agogos," which means "speech or speech," is the source of the word. It's a "systematic attempt to influence attitudes and behavior."

George Orwell, British journalist and author of "Propaganda," wrote that propaganda was not intended to convince people to believe anything. He only wanted to change their beliefs...

Edward Bernays (1891 - 1995), who served as Sigmund Freud's nephew and psychoanalyst, became famous after he invented the term "public relations" in 1922. He stated that the conscious and intelligent manipulations of the organized opinions and habits of the masses was an essential element of a democratic society. In 1927, he founded the public relations firm "Bernays & Company," where he worked until 1955.

Bernays invented an "engineering permission" technique, which allowed him to influence public opinion through publicity and advertising campaigns. His techniques were later adopted by mass media companies such as Time Magazine, CBS News, NBC News, and Newsweek. Bernays became a close collaborator with corporations and government agencies in order to influence public opinion after World War II. Johnson & Johnson were among his clients.

His most notable client was the tobacco industry. He assisted Philip Morris in launching a campaign to stop smoking. In 1939, the Surgeon General recommended that smoking should be banned inside. The Cigarette Advertising Act, which banned any advertisement for cigarettes in print media (magazines, newspapers, television) was passed by the Senate in 1965.

He also offered advice to President Franklin D Roosevelt concerning how to deal the Great Depression's growing labor movement. Bernays suggested that the president declare a "war on hunger" and use the federal government's power to ensure adequate food supplies. This strategy made government appear like a caring father figure and helped President Franklin D. Roosevelt win re-election.

Bernays promoted radio listening as a way to increase radio sales. He introduced the concept "branding", "advertising" and other concepts in the early 1930s. He believed that consumers can be influenced by appealing directly to their emotions and making them feel special. So, he promoted the slogan: "Have your got what it take?" He encouraged women to buy war bonds in 1933.

In 1944, he established the political action committee "Young People for Freedom". This group was created to encourage Americans between the ages of 18 and 30 to vote Republican. Dwight Eisenhower won 1952 the presidency thanks to Bernays efforts.

Bernays convinced CIA in 1953 to stage a coup d'etat in Iran. Shah Reza Pahlevi would replace Mohammad Mosaddegh. This was necessary to stop Mosaddegh nationalizing Iranian oil fields. Bernays wrote articles in praise of the new regime, calling it a "moderate," a "progressive", and a "modernized" one after the coup.

Bernays also received numerous awards throughout his career.



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