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Inside Medellin Colombia With The Hip Hop Traveler
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The Motivational Traveler - Alaska
FROM THE A TO THE A
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Dominican Republic Rough Draft pt. 2
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Cuba Sizzle Reel 2018
Go Live a Little in 2018 will be exciting! Raphael Gentry is Professor G who educates young people on how to travel the world for less. Filmed by RMG Media
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How Russia got Got! (Know Your Value)
Did you know Alaska was bought from Russia in 1867 for 7.2 Million that equals 2 cent per acre. The US made BILLIONS from oil sells years later. This is also true for people! When you know what's on the inside you will stop giving people discounts. #alaska #alaskalife #professorg411 #themotivationaltraveler
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The Eagle Who Grew Up With Chickens
Professor G speaks about finding your hidden purpose in life. Too many of us live and die without reaching our full potential in life. Just as the eagle who never knew it could fly many of us are very similar when it come to our life's purpose. The reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. The "Why" in what you do is your purpose. A person's sense of resolve or determination. Professor G tells a story about an eagle's egg that was placed in a chicken's nest. This eagle grew up thinking it was a chicken so the egal never knew it could fly.
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Sorry I Cheated (Must Watch)
Sorry I cheated is a must watch video about the things that try to stay attached to us forever. Some things in our life we need to separate from because it does not aid us on our journey. I decided to climb the largest pyramid in the Yucatan Peninsula Nohoch Mul, in Cobá. At the top I could see how small and insignificant the things I left below were. 138ft in the air I made a decision to never return to those things below that I left behind. Peace is the greatest indication that you are in the will of God. Archaeological evidence indicates that Cobá was first settled between 50 BC and 100 AD. At that time, there was a town with buildings of wood and palm fronts and flat platforms. The only archaeological evidence of the time are fragments of pottery. After 100 AD, the area around Coba evidenced strong population growth, and with it an increase in its social and political status among Maya city states which would ultimately make Coba one of the biggest and most powerful city states in the northern Yucatán area. Between 201 and 601 AD, Coba must have dominated a vast area, including the north of the state of Quintana Roo and areas in the east of the state of Yucatán. This power resided in its control of large swaths of farmland, control over trading routes, and — critically for a Mayan city — control over ample water resources. Among the trading routes, Coba probably controlled ports like Xel Há. Coba must have maintained close contacts with the large city states of Guatemala and the south of Campeche like Tikal, Dzibanche, or Calakmul. To maintain its influence, Coba must have established military alliances and arranged marriages among their elites. It is quite noteworthy that Coba shows traces of Teotihuacan architecture, like a platform in the Paintings group that was explored in 1999, which would attest of the existence of contacts with the central Mexican cultures and its powerful city of the early Classic epoch. Stelae uncovered at Coba are believed to depict that Coba had many female rulers. After 600 AD, the emergence of powerful city states of the Puuc culture and the emergence of Chichén Itzá altered the political spectrum in the Yucatán peninsula and began eroding the dominance of Coba. Beginning around 900 or 1000 AD, Coba must have begun a lengthy power struggle with Chichén Itzá, with the latter dominating at the end as it gained control of key cities such as Yaxuná. After 1000 AD, Coba lost much of its political weight among city states, although it maintained some symbolic and religious importance. This allowed it to maintain or recover some status, which is evidenced by the new buildings dating to the time 1200-1500 AD, now built in the typical Eastern coastal style. However, power centers and trading routes had moved to the coast, forcing cities like Coba into a secondary status, although somewhat more successful than its more ephemeral enemy Chichén Itzá. The greatest of the Coba kings was King Goon. Coba was abandoned at the time the Spanish conquered the peninsula around 1550.
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3 Ways To Manifest Your Goals - Live From Cuba
Daily implementation of these 3 Ways will help you on your path to the full manifestation of your personal goals. Be SMART in your practice to receive the benefits you expect and deserve. Encouraging viewers to try a 30-day challenge. Write your goals down on a piece of paper and carry it with you for 30 days. Read the goals aloud every day as if they have already been achieved.
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The Motivational Traveler - Jamaica
Professor G is the Motivational Traveler in Montego Bay Jamaica filmed by RMG Media
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