Fouad Ashraf
Joined on: Nov 30, -0001
Published stories: 142
Articles By Fouad Ashraf
There is nothing like using the palate to find out details about what lies ahead. And that thought took up its best first occupant of the Chair of Zoology at Oxford, William Buckland (1784-1856). Together with his son Francis, also a zoologist, William began to eat any animal that crossed his path , always with […]
May 4 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘The pardon of Billy the Kid – Part 2’. A mob of merchants, shop owners LG Murphy & Co., controlled all trade, in collusion with the sheriff. Tunstall then allied himself with the rancher John Chisum to try to break that monopoly. In return, the corrupt sheriff, William Brady, […]
May 3 2012 | Posted in
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After 129 years, Billy the Kid continues to be pardoned by the governor. One of the most famous gangsters of the American West was shot by Pat Garrett in 1881. The death of his friend John Tunstall had led him to unleash a conflict known as the Lincoln County War in New Mexico, and flee […]
May 2 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘The first real scientist – Part 2’. Also, implemented the first experiments of light scattering between different component colors and studied shadows, rainbows and eclipses. And, by observing how light scatters in the atmosphere, did you figure that the thickness of the atmosphere was about 100 kilometers, which is […]
Apr 30 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘Human Cannibalism – Part 3’. The basic principle underpinning the Guarani cannibalism was that the person collects energy throughout its existence, and that energy can be used by another person to expand consciousness. The vital objective of the Guarani was to transcend the limits of everyday existence accessing what […]
Apr 30 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘The first real scientist’. As is commonly established, it is to investigate a phenomenon to acquire new knowledge or correcting and integrating previous theory, from data collection through observation and measurement, followed by the formulation and testing of hypotheses to explain the data . This is how science is […]
Apr 28 2012 | Posted in
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It is al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham , without doubt, a great physicist who deserves to go into the annals of history alongside Newton for his scientific stature Isaac Newton is, for many, the most important physicist of all time. At least, the undisputed father of modern optics, or so they tell us in school. Children study […]
Apr 27 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘Human Cannibalism – Part 2’. In North America, analysis of the remains discovered in archaeological sites inhabited between 1150 and 1200 d. C. by the Anasazi Indians, confirmed the existence of cannibalism in this town. First released in 1967 by Christy G. bio archaeologist Turner, was tested more specifically […]
Apr 25 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘Human Cannibalism – Part 1’. Cannibalism as a common form of nutritional support has not been tested and cases that seem to get are based on sources that might be described as partial, conquerors, enemies, scanners, etc.. Is attributed to many tribes and ethnic groups: the Amazonian Indians, the […]
Apr 24 2012 | Posted in
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Cannibalism is the act or practice of eating members of their own species. Usually the term is often used to refer to the act cannibalism in which a homo sapiens sapiens eats another, this being the only case in which there are both cannibalism and cannibalism. By extension, is also used to refer to the […]
Apr 23 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘The most threatened forests around the world – Part 3’. These mountains are home to a wide variety of habitats, including temperate flora with greater number of endemic species in the world. The giant panda endangered (Ailuropoda melanoleuca), is virtually restricted to these forests in reduction is the most […]
Apr 22 2012 | Posted in
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This article is a continuation of ‘The most threatened forests around the world – Part 2’. More than 7,100 islands lie within the borders of the Philippines, described as one of the most biologically rich countries. Many endemic species are confined to forest fragments that cover only 7% of the original extent of this place. […]
Apr 21 2012 | Posted in
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