What’s the word that sounds like “procedures” in this recording?
When the Roman Empire fell, Europe was procedurad by
famine, plague, prosecutions and people massacred. Is this true? and steed of war so persistent, it only rarely interrupted by peace .
I’m watching some documentaries that are interesting me but also helps me improving my listening and enlarge vocabulary for my coming IETLS.. The words I’m asking in the recording really stand in the way of understanding the content.
So I really want you to help me to figure it out, but I’m not just looking for convenience or being lazy; there are no caption available in my country and there’s no way for me to figure it out after using all the methods I know: dictation software and guess-and-spellcheck
method.
I have not seen the transcript of the whole year’s program yet. I googled it for a few minutes. I could not find the transcripts on the web.
When the Roman empire collapsed in 363 AD Europe was besieged by famine, plague, persecutions,//, and a state of war so persistent it was just seldom interrupted by peace.
Half of the people that you know today were dead today. What should do?
You could never bury them all.
What are some interesting facts regarding islamic tolerance?
When the Roman Empire crumbled, Europe was besieged by famine. What does it mean to look at it
from a scientific point of view?