humans invented talent .they are realized by the work done by the humans
Anything that gets a crowd going.Taylor Swift,good song that no one knows.
well if its a talent of singing you should use it don't let it go to wast like if there is a singing competition enter it.
Depends on how successful you are. Some people earn very little while others get rich. As with many things in life it is part talent and part luck.
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A standard talent is equal to seventy-five pounds. The price of gold as of September 2014 is approximately $1240 an ounce. There are 12 troy ounces in a pound. That means a talent of gold would be worth $1,116,000 (one million, one hundred sixteen thousand dollars US). Now simply find the price of gold today and multiply it by the 75 pounds and then by 12 (for troy ounces per pound) to get a current answer.
This is a difficult question to answer as the Talent varied depending upon the area in which it was used. As an example, the Babylonian Talent (as used in the Old Testament) was equivalent to 30.3 kg whereas in the New Testament, what was known as the 'Common talent' was equivalent to only 58.9 kg.And, as the Talent was a unit of weight rather than of currency, its actual worth depended upon whether or not it was a Talent of silver or of gold.Whatever its form, the Talent, transferred to a weight of gold or silver, was an extraordinary amount of money.If we assume a New Testament talent of gold, this represents 58900 grams of gold. At today's prices (April 2011) one gram of gold is worth about US$ 46 (or £28 approx). This means that 120 talents of gold are $46 x 58900 x 120.This is $325,128,000 or £197,904,000.
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I would assume you had a typo and misspelled talent, spelling it talen.The talent was a unit of weight invented by theGreekswhich was also adopted by the Romans. The Attic (Greek) talent was 27 kilograms (57 pounds). The Roman talent was 32.3 Kilograms (71 pounds). The talent itself had no value. What had value was the material which wasweighed. Originally, the talent was used to measure the amount of silver that defeated cities had to pay as war indemnity. Later, the talent was also used to weigh gold.Thevalueof a talentdependedonwhetherit was a talent of gold or a talent ofsilverand on the time in history. The Roman Empire lasted for many centuries and the value of gold and silvervariedgreatly over time.One talent, depending on how much an ounce of gold is valued, is approximately (nowadays) $840,000 - $850,000.
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One source talent is actually a scam, I went there, all they want you to do is pay them money. And plus have u ever seen anyone from one source talent get famous usually if they ask for money it's a scam
The word "talent" had two meanings to the Romans. One was a monetary unit, the other was for an ability. If you were using "talent" meaning, say, three talents of gold, you would use the word talentum. If you meant a faculity or an ability such as, a talent for singing, you would use the words, ingenium, indoles, or facultas.
Talent= 3,000 shekels= 60 minas= 34.3 kilograms metric= 75 U.S. poundsUsed as a measure of weight and money. If in today's money an ounce of Gold is worth $700 U.S., one talent is worth $840,000.Ex. 38:24-291Kings 9:14Matt. 18:24, 25:15-18Rev. 16:21This is probably not comparing apples to apples though since it does not take into account inflationary effects or whether using a talent of gold vs. silver.Also a talent used in the Hebrew scriptures is different than the ones talked about in the Greek scriptures.
One ounce of gold is about 1,100.
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