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Sunday 19 June 2011

10 Events & Packages Affecting Human Life History

Since the history of human culture for thousands of years ago to be detected towards the millennium centuries now, countless events or discoveries that affect keberlansungan history of mankind. Even so, the site has recently released livescience.com at least there are 10 important events that changed the history of mankind.The discovery of Gunpowder
The discovery of this powder in the 9th century, or about the year 850 AD by a Chinese chemist, was considered as persitiwa who later changed the face of the world. Powder produced from the reaction of some chemical substances such as sulfur (S) or sulfur, charcoal and potassium nitrate are widely used as a killer by using pistols, rifles, and grenades. This discovery continues to grow continue to grow until the discovery of the hydrogen bomb (H) up to the discovery of nuclear power.
the invention of gunpowder
"Agora"
Agora is a term that refers to an open space where people can meet and interact with others. The term first appeared in the era of Ancient Greece, the Agora is considered as the forerunner of the first public space.
In the Agora there are trading activities, discussions between residents on various topics related to politics or big ideas such as Plato and Aristotle's time. Now the form has terepesentasi as a early form of demokrasii, where everyone is free to express opinions.The Council of Nicea
This is a large gathering of Christian religious leaders, held not far from the city of Constantinople in 325 AD. Emperor Constantine who became the first Christian leader at the time of the Roman Empire attempted to unite the various religious sects and Christian beliefs through the meeting which was then called the Council of Nicea.
No less than 318 Christian religious leaders, bishops, gathered from all parts of the kingdom. They look for common ground on issues that they face, especially concerning the divinity of Jesus. And the council is a council that brings together the world's first church that subsequently influenced the development of Christianity.Outbreaks of plague
Outbreaks of the disease is ever hit Europe in the 14th century. No less than half the European population, or about 75 million lives lost due to pestilence, or be shot as the Black Death. The incident then sparked a significant social change, rising labor costs and rocking trust in the church. In further developments, the health world with the advent of AIDS thrilled saying no one has found a cure.The discovery of Sugar
Sugar, or white gold, has changed history. At the beginning of the 16th century, the discovery of sugar encourages massive migration to the United States population of African-started the era of slavery. Now the Americans on average consume 50 kilograms of sugar per year. Sugar then proved to hold an important role as one of the motorcycle world economy."The Declaration of Independence"
Since Thomas Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence (The Declaration of Independence) United in 1776, began a movement elsewhere in the world for free or loose from the power of the monarchy. The Declaration also inspired the emergence of the idea of ​​human rights.Reverend and Beans Beans
From a seed peas, a priest named Abbot Gregor Mendel in the 19th century, successfully unlock the secrets of declining properties of living things. He made experiments with peas in a monastery in Austria.
The experiments were performed in a pinch of peas he crossed one another. The development of biotechnology has now touched the current ethical aspects of cloning technology and stem cells are found. Mendel's discovery does not immediately get a reaction. Ahead of his death he said, "My time will come."


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Galapagos expedition

Peculiarities of physical appearance of animals in the Galapagos Islands, such as the giant tortoise, has sparked the curiosity of Charles Darwin later wrote in his diary.

Note that the bottom of the book titled "The Origin of Species" which marks the birth of the theory of evolution with the famous expression "the survival of the fittest" which describes the changes gradually from one species to reach its physical form now through natural selection.

The book was only published 20 years after the voyage and Darwin's research in the Galapagos. Now that Galapagos has been offered as one of the scientific tourist destination.
The discovery of Aircraft

Two brothers from Dayton, Ohio, USA, never thought that their success with the aircraft they fly up at December 17, 1903 will grow up to launch humans into space. Wilbur and Orville Wright when it successfully flew for 12 seconds! They flew in a pile of sand at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, USA.

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Previously people had never imagined would be able to fly on a plane that weighs much larger from the air with the engine fitted and can be controlled. Wilbur and Orville successfully embody the dream figure Greek myth, Icarus, becomes a reality. Motorized vehicles are now used to search for a new shelter for humans in space to the Planet Mars. Some people have even tasted a picnic into space.
Vitro

About 30 years ago to a baby girl born from the womb of a woman. A glimpse of the birth was a normal birth, normal. However, the birth was actually the result of fertilization outside the human body. This method was developed by British scientists, Louise Brown.

At first, the experiment results "test tube baby" was sparked protests in various parts of the world, but at the same time changing the outlook of life and the advancement of science. The method has marked a fundamental change in the development of medical science.
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10 Statue of the most Unique and Strangest World

1. The Shark 
The Shark became the most famous of Headington residents when it landed on the roof of the house street 2 New High Street on 9 August 1986. This house mediocre (built as a semi-detached house in about 1860 but now attached by a link to the second house on the north) suddenly became the center of world attention, and the headless shark still exist today.
Location: 2 New High Street, Headington, Oxford, England

2. BomJu Ku
 
Located in Seoul, Korea, in front of the Museum Bukcheon. Sculptor is Ku BomJu. 
Location: Seoul
3. Magic Faucet 
Magic tap, which appears to float in the sky with an endless supply of water. In fact, there is a pipe hidden in the flow of water.
Location: Aqualand, Cadiz, Spain

4. Charles La Trobe 
Contemporary representation of Charles La Trobe in central Melbourne (this while the installation was removed in late June 2006 and has been acquired by La Trobe University).
Location: Melbourne, Australia

5. Patung Di Santa Fe
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, the United States
6. Ernst & Young 
I am sure we all feel like this on Monday morning. This is what I call true art of life.
Location: In front of the Ernst & Young, New York

7. Rhino Statue of Potsdam, Germany


8. Budapest

 
Found in a square in Budapest.
Location: Budapest, Hungary

9. bronze statue

This bronze statue is located in the pedestrian zone of Bratislava. supposedly some people believe if rubbing the statue's nose would have had good luck. 
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
10. Fremont Troll

Fremont Troll is located under the north end of the Aurora bridge since 1990. This statue was made by four artists from Seattle (Steve Badanes, Will Martin, Donna Walter and Ross Whitehead) for the Fremont Arts Council. High-Head-and-shoulders sculpture is 18-ft.
Location: Aurora bridge, Seattle, Washington.
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16 Amazing Science Facts

Science always gives a mystery for us all. There are still many interesting facts that are sometimes hidden beyond our expectations. Human beings have always wanted to know has opened many doors and will continue to uncover the truth. This is the 15 of millions of other amazing science facts you might not know
15 fakta sains mengagumkan
1. Fingernails grow four times faster from the toe.

2. Right-handed users, on average, live nine years longer from lefties.

3. If you rub the garlic into the foot, about 30-60 minutes you'll feel it. This is because onion is flowing through the bloodstream.

4. You can not kill yourself by holding the breath (if you do it until he was unconscious, you will begin to breathe normally as soon as possible).

5. On the one square inch of human skin there are 20 million microscopic creatures.

6. Armadillo is the only non-human beings who can suffer from leprosy. There are also cases of transmission of this disease from armadillo to human.

7. A snail can sleep 3-4 years during the period he did not need food.

8. A giraffe can live longer without water than camels.

9. Singing humpback whales can change dramatically from year to year, but every whale across the ocean is always singing the same song with the others.

10. The force required to upper a foot from quicksand with a rate of one centimeter per second is the force required to raise medium-sized car.

11. To test the authenticity of the pearls, you could rubbing vinegar into a surface. The composition from pearl will make it ballooned quickly.

12. Fish mash is placed in the dark will turn white. And if not for the influence of food, they will become entirely white.

13. Unlike other bees, queen bee stingers are not barbed and can be used repeatedly without harming it.

14. Quicksand is not quickly kill humans because it is usually not too deep. In fact, it is very difficult to free themselves from quicksand and this is the cause of death.

15 Oysters can change between males and females.

16. Men 30% stronger from the average woman, especially the upper body, and the male brain is heavier from female brains.
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10 The Most Famous Ghost Ship

10. The Caleuche
One of the most famous legends of mythology describes Caleuche Chilota southern Chile, a ghost ship that appears every night near the island of Chiloe. According to local legend, the ship is a kind of conscious state of the screen that the waters around the region, bringing with him the spirit of all those who have drowned at sea. When looking at, which is said striking Caleuche beautiful and bright, and always accompanied by the party music and people laughing. After appearing for a while, the ship was then said to disappear or drown themselves under water. Chilota According to mythology, the spirits who were called to a sinking ship by Sirena Chilota, which Pincoya, and Picoy, three Chilota "water spirit" which is similar to the mermaid. After the ship ghost ship, which sank is said to be able to continue their lives like before they die.

9. The SS Valencia

 
SS Valencia was aboard the vessel that sank off the coast of Vancouver, British Columbia in 1906. The ship was experiencing bad weather near Cape Mendocino, and after drifting course, hit a reef and began taking water. The crew immediately began to lower the lifeboats to hold 108 passengers into the water, but some of this upside down, and one just disappeared. Valencia finally sunk, and only 37 of about 180 people on board survived. Five months later, a fisherman claimed he had found a life raft with 8 frame inside a nearby cave. Search was launched, but found nothing. Thanks to a dramatic end, Valencia eventually become a source of stories ghost ship. Sailors would often claim they can see the ghosts of the steamboat floated near the reef in Pachena Point, and to this day the ship is a source of theory and frequent sightings of wild ghost ship. In a strange, 27 years after the sinking of Valencia, one of the raft was found floating peacefully near Barkley Sound. The "ghost raft" was said to be in exceptional condition, and even still has most of original paint layers.
8. The Ourang Medan


 
The story of Medan Ourang began in 1947, when two American ships receive emergency calls while navigating the Strait of Malacca, off the coast of Malaysia. The caller introduced himself as a member of the crew Ourang Medan, a Dutch ship, and should state that the captain and crew are all dead or dying. The message becomes jumbled and strange before weakening and ending with the words: "I die." The ships quickly ran to the scene to assist. When they arrived, they found that Ourang Medan no damage, but that the entire crew, even the dog is dead, their bodies and their faces locked in poses and expressions of fear, and many point to something that is not there. Before the rescuers can investigate further, a mysterious ship on fire, and they have to evacuate. Soon after, Medan Ourang said to have exploded and then sank. While the details and the whole truth of the story Medan Ourang still much debated, there are several proposed theories about what might have caused the deaths of the crew. The most popular of these is that the ship was illegally transporting nitroglycerine or some sort of illegal nerve agents, which are not completely safe and leak out into the air. Others, meanwhile, has claimed the ship was a victim of UFO attack or some type of paranormal events.
7. The Carroll A. Deering

 
Perhaps the most famous ghost ship from the East coast is the Carroll A. Deering, a schooner that ran aground near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 1921. The ship had just returned from a commercial trip to deliver coal in South America, and was last seen in the south of Hatteras by a lightship near Cape Lookout. It ran aground on the famous Diamond Shoals, an area famous for causing the wreck, and sat there for several days before any help could reach it. When they arrived, the Coast Guard found that the ship was completely abandoned. Navigation equipment and a notebook is lost, as well as two lifeboats, but otherwise there was no sign of any fraud. A massive investigation by the U.S. government followed, which found that several other ships have mysteriously disappeared around the same time. Some of the theories put forward at last, the most popular is that the ship had become victims of pirates or rumrunners. Others suggested that it might be the cause of rebellion, as the first pair Deering known to bear some animosity toward the Captain, but no proof has even been found. Mystery surrounding the ghost ship has prompted wild speculation, and many argue that the paranormal activity may have been responsible, citing the ship through the Bermuda triangle is famous for such phenomena as evidence that other worlds might be to blame.
6. The Baychimo
 
One of the most amazing case of real life about Baychimo ghost ship, a cargo ship that was abandoned and left floating in the ocean near Alaska for nearly forty years. The ship is owned by Hudson's Bay Company, and was launched in the early 1920s and used to trade pelts and fur with the Inuit in northern Canada. But in 1931, Baychimo became trapped in pack ice near Alaska, and after many attempts to break free, the crew finally flown out of the area to safety. After a heavy snow storm, the ship managed to escape from the ice, but it was badly damaged and abandoned by the Hudson Bay Company, who thinks it will not last the winter. Amazingly, Baychimo successfully survive, and for 38 years, it remained floating in the waters of Alaska. The ship became a kind of local legend, and is often seen floating aimlessly near the pack ice is frozen by the Eskimos and other ships. It was up a few times, but the weather conditions always make the rescue almost impossible. The Baychimo was last seen in 1969, once again frozen in the ice of Alaska, but has since disappeared. The ship is believed to have sunk in years, but recently several expeditions have been launched in almost 80 years now looking for a ghost ship.
5. The Octavius

Although now considered more legend than anything, the story of Octavius ​​remains one of the most famous of all ghost ship stories. The story dates back to 1775, when it is said that a whaling ship called the Herald stumbled across Octavius ​​floating aimlessly off the coast of Greenland. Crewmembers of the Herald rose Octavius​​, where they found the bodies of the crew and passengers of all frozen by the arctic cold. Most notably, the crew discovered the ship's captain was still sitting at his desk, the middle of completing a log entry from 1762, which means that Octavius ​​had been floating for 13 years. According to legend, he eventually discovered that the captain had risked to make a quick return to England from the East through the Northwest Passage, but that ship has become trapped in the ice. If true, this would mean Octavius ​​has completed part of the Atlantic as a ghost ship, its crew and captain of the long dead from exposure to the elements.
4. The Joyita
The Joyita was a fisherman and charter boat was found abandoned in the South Pacific in 1955. Ship, along with 25 passengers and crew, was on his way to the Tokelau Islands when something happens, and it was not until hours later that the Joyita reported late and rescue efforts launched. A massive air search conducted, but failed to find the missing ship, and not until five weeks later that the merchant ship stumble upon Joyita drifting about 600 miles from its original course. No signs of the passengers, crew, cargo, or a life raft, and the ship was pretty badly damaged and listing to one side. Further examination by the authorities discovered that the ship radio tuned to a universal danger sign, and a search of the deck to find a doctor bag and some bloody bandages. None of the crew or passengers are never seen again, and the mystery of what happened has never been revealed. The most popular theory is that the pirates kill the passengers and threw their bodies into the sea, but other claims, including everything from the insurgency and kidnapping insurance fraud.
3. The Lady Lovibond
 
Britain has a long tradition of legends about the ghost ship, and the Lady Lovibond is probably the most famous. As the story goes, the Lady Lovibond captain, Simon Peel, recently married, and decided to bring the ship on a cruise to celebrate. He brought his new bride, will take place along the long voyage to the belief that bringing a woman on board a boat is bad luck-and sail on February 13, 1748. Unfortunately for Peel, the first mate is also in love with his new wife, and after watching the celebrations, people become angry and overwhelmed with jealousy and deliberately steer the boat to turn off Goodwind Sands, a sand bar known for causing shipwrecks. Lady Lovibond sank, killing all passengers. As the legend goes, since the accident Lady Lovibond can be seen sailing in the waters around the Kent every 50 years. This was shown in 1798 by several different boat captain, as well as in 1848 and 1898, when it should seem so real that some of the ships, thinking it was a ship in distress, actually sent the raft to help it. Lady Lovibond again seen in 1948, and while there are no confirmed sightings in the last year in 1998, continues to be one of the most famous ghost ship legend in Europe.
2. The Mary Celeste
 
No Undoubtedly the most famous of all real-life ghost ship Mary Celeste is a merchant ship found homeless and adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872. The ship was in seaworthy condition, with all the screens are still awake and full of food stores in the cargo hold, but his boat, the captain's log book and, more importantly, the entire crew, disappeared mysteriously. No signs of struggle, and personal belongings of crew and cargo of more than 1500 barrels of alcohol was touched, apparently ruling out the possibility of piracy as an explanation. In the years since the bizarre discovery, a number of theories have been proposed about the possible fate of the crew of the Mary Celeste. These include that their passengers were killed by tornado, that the crew rebelled, or even eating flour contaminated with fungi carry all passengers to hallucinate and become crazy. The most likely theory remains that the storm or some kind of technical problems led prematurely leaving the crew to the ship in lifeboats, and that they later died at sea. However, the mystery surrounding the Mary Celeste has created a lot of wild speculation, and others have proposed everything from sea monsters and ghosts to the kidnapping of foreigners may be the explanation.
1. The Flying Dutchman
 
Maritime folklore, there is no ghost ship that is more famous than the Flying Dutchman, which has inspired many paintings, horror stories, movies, and even an opera. The ship was first mentioned in the late 1700s in the book George Barrington's Voyage sailors to Botany Bay, and since then his legend continues to grow, thanks to a variety of apparitions by the fishermen and sailors. As a story, the Flying Dutchman is a ship out of Amsterdam dikapteni by a man called Van der Decken. The ship was making its way toward the East Indies in the face of dangerous weather near the Cape of Good Hope. Determined to intersection, Van der Decken was supposed to be crazy, kill the first mate, and vowed that he would cross the Cape, "even if God will let me sail to Judgement Day!" Despite best efforts, the ship sank in a storm, and as the legend goes, Van der Decken and now a ghost ship doomed to sail the seas forever. To this day, the Flying Dutchman continues to be one of the most-sighted of all ghost ships, and people from the sea fishermen in the Prince of Wales have all claimed to have seen it make a never ending journey across the sea.
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