Fouad Ashraf
Joined on: Nov 30, -0001
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Articles By Fouad Ashraf
Despite the enormous popularity of this myth, in the field we are interested in the reality and scope of science, there is no clear evidence, concise and plausible that this myth has some real. If you can explain according to the imagination, coincidences (which do have a scientific explanation) and above all else: the suggestion. Skeptics […]
Sep 3 2012 | Posted in
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Popularly myth usually refers to a ghost as the alleged occurrence of an entity consisting of the soul or spirit of a person (or other living being) who has died. Throughout all of history have appeared in virtually every culture and are a fundamental part in the folklore of many civilizations from around the world. […]
Sep 3 2012 | Posted in
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Lemuria is a lost continent proposed by Philip Sclater Lutley in the nineteenth century, more precisely in 1864. It was located in the Indian Ocean and lands connected and included current and South Africa, Madagascar, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Sumatra, Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Ocean somewhere. Lutley Philip Sclater was an English geologist who was […]
Aug 31 2012 | Posted in
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U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong , the first man on the moon, has died at age 82 from complications after heart surgery, as reported by relatives and fellow U.S. network NBC. Armstrong died at 20.42 pm, Spanish time, during his period of convalescence after coronary pass circuit operation to which was submitted on 8 August. The astronaut set […]
Aug 30 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of Child soldiers in Congo – Part 1. Under Lubanga learned the rudiments of his new job, a child soldier in Africa. In recent months the service of the UPC, Gestaing became familiar with the knife, the Kalashnikovs and rocket launchers. In mixed classes using traditional tools and techniques of […]
Jul 18 2012 | Posted in
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A former child soldier abducted by the forces of Lubanga recounts his ordeal and the ordeal of rehabilitation in Congo "I’ve seen my friends die. Not many. At all. " Gestaing talks fast, as if telling the life of another or, simply, as if unwilling to realize that theirs is the one drawing with broken words. Talk while surfing […]
Jul 17 2012 | Posted in
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An international team of archaeologists has discovered preserved plant beds and evidence of the use of insect repellent plants 77,000 years ago in a rock shelter in southern Africa. This discovery, which dates back 50,000 years longer than previous reports bedding preserved, offers a fascinating insight into the performance practices of early modern humans in […]
Jun 22 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘Unknown language discovered in Turkey – Part 2’. "Now the work begins for modern linguists who know the Caucasian languages ??and may be able to find any relationship," challenged the expert. While there in Assyrian tablets from the ancient city carved into the reservoir, discovered in 2009 is the […]
Jun 21 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘Unknown language discovered in Turkey – Part 1’. MacGinnis indicated that the list refers to a group of native women in a remote region and transferred to the rule, possibly with force, as was common at that time. "They could come from the Zagros Mountains in Iran," ventured the […]
Jun 20 2012 | Posted in
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Lishpisibe, Bisinume, Sasime. These are some of the exotic female names found on a clay tablet recorded during the Assyrian Empire, 2,800 years ago, and have uncovered a hitherto unknown language. "We know that women’s names because each is preceded by the Assyrian cuneiform symbol for ‘female name’" said John MacGinnis, archaeologists team member responsible […]
Jun 19 2012 | Posted in
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The term pygmy is used to define a human group of hunter gatherers living in Africa and that have as main characteristic its small size. The average height of Pygmies living in the African equatorial forests does not exceed five feet in male individuals and is even lower in female individuals. A new study seems […]
Jun 19 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘Broken childhoods in Europe – Part 2’. Noa Ovadia, Elem voluntary, it kicks the streets of Tel Aviv in search of children to attend. And find them. Are parks like Hashmal, south of the Israeli capital, sitting on a bench, waiting deals to go after a hedge, cheap sex […]
Jun 15 2012 | Posted in
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