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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Origins of the Elite and the emergence of Tribe Zalim Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt

 

Lausanne - The ancient Egyptian rulers live in luxury, decorate themselves with gold and precious stones, using scented perfume, and even equip themselves with a treasure in the grave.

Whereas before, the Egyptian egalitarian society. How can hierarchical and despotic system emerged from the hunting community and gatherers  Recent studies have mentioned, there are two things that lie behind them. Technology and geography - the rise of agriculture and the factors that surrounded desert location.

"Basically there is no other place to go," said study author Simon Powers, a postdoctoral researcher in ecology and evolution from the University of Lausanne in Switzerland as "Lock individuals in depotisme."

Despotism is a form of government with a single ruler, either individually or oligarchy, ruling with absolute political power.

Ancient Egypt is just one example of the transition of society into a hierarchical equivalent. During the Neolithic or Stone Age Period - which began about 10 thousand years ago - agriculture began to replace hunting and gathering as a way to get food. At the same time, a relatively equal society began to break up in the social classes. Emerged the clear leader. In many cases, the ruler has absolute power.

A number of other researchers offered the theory that agriculture allows one to hoard food and resources, with the ability they began to gather a following. However, no one can give convincing explanation of how the transition from nothing to having a leader.

If every person in hunter-gatherer societies more or less have the strength or the same resources, why they make room for an individual to dominate

To find out, Powers created a computer model in which there are symbols of individuals who have preferansi for egalitarianism or hierarchy. In the model, just as in real life, it is known that the more resources a person has, the more offspring they can have.

In the simulation, the population sometimes has a voluntary leader - who then it will lose its power in the offspring.

From leader to despot

However, the leadership turned into despotism when two factors emerged. First, is the growth of the population - density and number - which will naturally form on the agricultural community organized.

"Basically, it becomes difficult for the individual to stop following the command of a leader," said Powers. "As more and more dense population, the less the amount of land available for free."
That then leads to the second factor: feedback. With the advantage of being the leader, the subjects get more resources and have more children.

If the consequences of leaving a low leaders - such as being able to join in more friendly territory nearby, or the ease of switching, no despotism can appear. Enough people go when a leader becomes too absolute.

But if the stakes are high - either because of geographical barriers, such as the Egyptian desert, or practical, such as the need for access to irrigation - people have to deal with a high risk of power abuse their leader.

"In a group of hunter-gatherers, if someone tries to behave wrongfully, then the rest of the group simply wake up in the middle of the night and walked away, but not with the agricultural community," said Powers.

Such findings may explain the differences in the hierarchy of the entire world in the Stone Age. For example, Peru - which became the site of a number of initial states, provides a fertile agricultural valley. To leave these valleys, one must cross the mountains - a dangerous and difficult business, "said Powers.

In contrast, in the Amazon basin more egalitarian even after the advent of agriculture, perhaps because it is easier to move and find suitable land.

Rules of the Stone Age it was still there to this day. In a democratic society, said Powers, easier to depose a leader, the ruler can seldom be wrong. In contrast, in the communities of non-democratic, authoritarian rulers can apply without having to worry about losing his grip on power.

Powers and his advisers, Laurent Lehmann study findings reported in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B edition August 5, 2014.

The next step will be upgrading permodelannya Powel. "I want to know what money encourages the creation of a great country of despotic groups," he said.

Saturday, 9 August 2014

Celtic still drove in the allowance Champions

Celtic 

Scottish club, Celtic, returned to continue the preliminary round of the Champions League after Legia Warsaw issued for using a player who is still affected by a ban.

Legia 6-1 win over Celtic in the home and away matches in the third qualifying round but Leiga lower Bereszynski Bartosz Celtic come to the barn when he was hit by sanctions ban.

Therefore Celtic got the win with a 3-0 sejingga qualify for the next round on goal difference as Celtic lost 1-4 at home to clubs from Poland Leiga it.

However Leiga Champions Polish-League still has five days to appeal the decision of the UEFA.

If the decision remains the UEFA Leiga who will compete for the Europa League, while Celtic to continue qualifying for the Champions League against Ludogorets with the possibility of Bulgaria, Maribor from Slovenia, Slovakia's Slovan Bratislava, Malmo of Sweden or Danish club Aalborg.

UEFA also impose additional sanctions on Bereszynski, which when dropped face sanctions Celtic still hit a three-match ban after a red card in a match last Leiga in the Europa League last season against Apollon Limassol.

Officials Leiga, Dominik Ebebenge, UEFA said the decision was unfair and totally out of proportion.



Drogba Resigned from the International Stage

Didier Drogba
Didier Drogba scored 61 goals in 103 matches besama Ivory Coast.

Football star from the Ivory Coast, Didier Drogba, Announced retreat from international football.

36-year-old striker was dropped 103 times in strengthening the Ivory Coast - among others in three World Cups and two African-Cup and scored 61 goals.

"With great sadness I decided to retire from international football," as written in a statement on its website.

He says he is proud to provide assistance in bringing his country to the world stage.

"Since it was first called up to the last game, I always strive to provide the best for my country."

Off the pitch, Drogba had a role in the campaign to end the civil war in Ivory Coast and called for reconciliation after the conflict.

As a football player, his goal extra time and penalty shoot-out which leads Chelsea win the Champions Cup  for the first time in the 2011-2012 season.

After leaving Chelsea, he could play in China before moving to Turkish club, Galatasaray, and back to Chelsea this season to a one-year contract.

Drogba also been elected twice as Africa's best football players.

Man City buy the Argentine Bruno Zuculini

 
Manchester City have bought midfielder Bruno Zuculini from Argentine side Racing Club.

Young players aged 21 years playing with the City during the pre-season tour in Scotland and the United States. He had scored against Kansas City.

"I am very excited about the future of me," said Zuculini.

"I'm waiting for the experiences that will be at this club to make me better."

Zuculini can be played in the Community Shield on Sunday (08.09).

This game will bring them as Premier League champions with Arsenal winning the FA Cup.

He became the fifth Argentine player who joined City, following in the footsteps of Sergio Aguero, Martin Demichelis, Pablo Zabaleta and Willy Caballero.

This season City will also be strengthened by the presence of Frank Lampard Click on loan from New York City FC until January.

"We have a lot of games, especially in the Champions League. So his presence is very important for us," said coach CITU, Pellegrini.

Rodriguez received the World Cup Golden Boot

James Rodriguez 
James Rodriguez scored six goals in five games in the 2014 World Cup.

James Rodriguez received the Golden Boot as top scorer in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, Friday, August 8.

But he insists his mind at this time is to ensure a place in the first team of Real Madrid.

Colombian attacker was 23-year-old received the Golden Shoe Click it in Madrid after scoring six goals in five games while strengthening Colombia in Brazil.

Brilliant game in the World Cup makes Real Madrid Click recruited from Monaco with nilaiKlik transfer of $ 71 million.

"I have great expectations., But first I have to exercise properly to get a place in the team," he said.

Rodriguez scored Uruguay's goal kick to the stomach called the best goal in the 2014 World Cup even though he admitted he prefers to dribble his goal against Japan in the preliminary round.

"It was very special that I will continue to remember," he said of the goal against Uruguay, "Personally I prefer a goal against Japan."

He helped Colombia to advance to the seperempatfinal before defeated Brazil 1-2.

Ebola raged, the United States ambassador Pull Plans in Liberia

Fears of Ebola that killed 932 people in West Africa also felt America. Director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Dr. Thomas Frieden even advised local authorities to withdraw ambassadors and off diplomacy activities in Liberia for a while.

In a Chicago Tribune report on Friday (08/08/2014) mentioned, the workers were allegedly infected with ebola also been evacuated to the United States and Spain for treatment.

On the other hand, several major airlines, such as British Airways and Emirates have suspended flights to the countries affected.

Sierra Leone police chief, Alfred Karrow said, this time security forces have been deployed to guard the territory of Kenema and Kailahun. And there have been 16 checkpoints on the main roads.

"There are no vehicles or people were allowed into or out of the district," said Alfred Karrow. It will continue until 50-days ahead, "he said.


Friday, 8 August 2014

Markets nervous due to the attack on Iraq

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Geopolitical tensions make investors nervous.


The stock market plunged while oil and gold prices soared because of rising concerns about the effect of the Iraq conflict and the Ukraine.

Market news affected the United States President, Barack Obama, to allow air strikes against Islamist militias in northern Iraq Click.

The FTSE 100 index fell 1% in the early trading before slightly improved, other European stock markets also tumbled.

Japan's Nikkei average fell nearly 3% to close at 14,778 lowest level in two months.

When the Asian markets begin trading Friday morning, President Obama announced the authority to conduct air strikes against the Daulah Islamiyah but he says it will not send back the US ground forces into Iraq.

Before news of the possibility of air strikes against Iraq, the market has been depressed this week because of concerns about the situation in Ukraine, with some reports suggesting Russia together thousands of troops on the border.

The Russian government also announced the implementation of Click 'embargoKlik fully' on food imports from the EU, USA, Australia and other countries as a reaction to the sanctions related to Ukraine.