Selasa, 08 Februari 2011

10 things about sex

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For couples who are married, sexual relations can be one way to maintain a healthy body and mind. There are some startling facts about the sexual relationship has not been known. Reporting from Medindia, here are 10 surprising facts about sexual intercourse:

1. The number of people having sex per day
There are about 100 million people worldwide who have sex every day.

2. The number of people per year have sex
Based on the results of a survey conducted by The Durex World Sex Survey, a global result that people have sex as much as 103 times per year or 1.98 times per week or 0.28 times per day.

3. Food sex enhancer
Certain foods are known to improve one's sex drive, among other lean meats, grains, watermelon, Pumpkin seeds, almonds, bananas, strawberries, mango, avocado, chilli, cardamom, pepper, champagne, oysters, dark chocolate (dark chocolate) , truffles and caviar.

4. Sex burns calories
Having sex can burn 70-120 calories in women weighing about 60 pounds and 77-155 calories for a man weighing about 77 kilograms per hour.

5. Most countries who have sex
America and Greece recorded as the state with most sexual relationships in the world. In America there were reported 124 times per year sexual relationship in Greece and 117 times higher than the world average of 103 times. India recorded having sex only 76 times a year and the Japanese seem least interested in sex as only intercourse was recorded 36 times per year.

6. Erections at night
The study of erectile suggests that men may experience erectile about 9 times in a single night, regardless of whether or not he had erotic dreams.

7. World sex record
In 2004, porn star Lisa Sparxxx create a world record which is extraordinary, that is to have sex with 919 men within 24 hours.

8. The number of porn sites
There are more than 4.2 million pornographic websites in the world grows every day with millions of videos that illustrate a variety of sexual relationships.

9. The position of the Kama Sutra
In the ancient book of Hindu Sanskrit 'Kama Sutra', there are a total of 64 positions for sexual intercourse. This is illustrated very graphically by the statue in the temple of Konark and Khajuraho. Kama Sutra describes making love as "divine union".

10. The myth of sexual relations in Africa
In Africa there is one common myth in circulation, namely sexual intercourse with a virgin girl (virgin) can cure AIDS. This myth is known as Deflowering Virgins and has been popular since ancient times. Fatafehi Paulah, King of Tonga in the 17th century was even able to sleep with 10 virgins in one day. And during his reign, there were about 37,800 virgin had slept.
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son of the founder of facebook to learn the secret facebook

son of the founder of facebook to learn the secret facebook

Want to raise a child to be the richest man in the world? Dr Edward Zuckerberg, father of founder Mark Zukerberg social network Facebook, to open the secret success. The key, says Edward, supporting the strengths and interests of children and maintain a balance between work and play.
Not only that interest in Mark of the computer due recognition with computers early on.

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Dr. Edward Zuckerberg right and founder of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg left

"It is enriching Mark attraction to technology," he said as quoted by The Associated Press, Friday, February 4, 2011. Edward told his family exposed to computers since 1985. When was Edward, who is based at home, began to computerize. Mark grew up in that environment since childhood.

Edwards admitted he knowledge of computers is limited. Even so he often makes the technology-intensive office. "I tried to have the most cutting-edge technology," he said. He later taught Mark a computer program. "But he further programming skills are self-taught," said Edward.

Father of four children admitted to the most important thing in raising children is not to impose them. "Better to recognize what their strengths, and support, and encourage the development of the things they like," said Edward. Families do not apply Zuckerberg physical in disciplining their children. "I do not believe in physical discipline," he said. But Edwards added parents need to notify certain behavior is behavior that will not be tolerated.

"If you express your dislike of certain negative behaviors at an early age, they will learn to understand your feelings about these things," he said. Although not wish to be called as an expert, she reminded the children need to be reminded, that there is a period of work and play.

Mark Edward described as good students interested in math and science. Mark is a quiet boy who does not like to announce his achievement. When Mark was named as person of the year by Time magazine, her son had simply said, "It must be very quiet this year."

Edward said he was proud of the accomplishments Mark, and all children. Mark's sister, Randi, currently serves as director of marketing up. Donna, another brother, a doctoral candidate majoring in Classics at Princeton. Meanwhile, youngest brother Mark, Arielle is currently attending college at Claremont McKenna College.

So how Edward opinion about the movie The Social Network that tell the particulars of establishment up, and a bit of Mark's life story. "If the film is only a story, and not a story about my son, I guess that is something that can be tolerated," said Edward.
Edward is now enjoying success with his own son. He's using Facebook as a promotional tool the dentist practices. One hour a day spent to update his account. And another thing, he's also still a routine dental check the Mark, his son who was crowned the youngest person in the world's richest

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10 animals in the world that has been extinct existence

10.burung dodo become extinct since the 17th century





Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) is a flying bird that lived on the island of Mauritius. Related to pigeons and doves, it stood about one meter (three feet), lived on fruit and nested on the ground. Dodo has been extinct since the 17th century mid-to-end.

It is usually used as the archetype of extinct species because extinction occurred during recorded human history, and directly attributable to human activities. Adjective phrase "as dead as a dodo" means undoubtedly and unquestionably dead. Verb phrase "to go way of the dodo" means to become extinct or obsolete, to fall from common usage or practice, or become a thing of the past.

9.cave lion: lion terbersar in the world (extinct 2,000 years ago)


Cave lion, also known as European or Eurasian cave lion, is a subspecies of lion known from fossils of extinct and a variety of prehistoric art. This subspecies is one of the biggest lion. An adult male, found in 1985 near Siegsdorf (Germany), has a shoulder height of about 1.2 m long and 2.1 m without a tail, which is about the same size as a modern lion is very large. This man even exceeded by other specimens of the subspecies. Therefore this cat may have about 5-10% larger than modern lions. It apparently became extinct about 10,000 years ago, during the Wurm glaciation, though there are some indications it may have been there recently as 2,000 years ago, in the Balkans.


8.the great Auk (extinct 2,000 years ago)

The Great Auk is the only species in the genus Pinguinus, giant Auks flew in from the Atlantic, to survive until today, but extinct today. It is also known as garefowl, or penguins.


Standing about 75 cm or 30-34 inches tall and weighing about 5 kg, the Great Auk was the largest flying from Auks. It was white and glossy black fur. In the past, the Great Auk was found in large numbers on the outer islands of eastern Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Ireland and England, but eventually hunted to extinction. Equipment found in Floridan middens show that at least sometimes, the birds themselves that far south in the winter recently as in the 14th century.

7.Aurochs: a very large type of cattle (extinct since 1627)


One of the most famous animals in Europe, the aurochs or mismanagement (Bos primigenius) is a very large type of cattle. Aurochs evolved in India around two million years ago, migrated to the Middle East and further into Asia, and reached Europe about 250,000 years ago.

In the 13th century AD, the range of aurochs' is limited to Poland, Lithuania, Moldavia, Transylvania and East Prussia. The right to hunt large animals on land were restricted to nobles and gradually to the royal household. As the population of aurochs declined, hunting stopped but the court still required gamekeepers to provide open fields for the aurochs to graze in. The gamekeepers exempt from local taxes in exchange for their services and decisions made an aurochs hunt for the death penalty. In 1564, the gamekeepers knew only 38 animals, according to a survey of the kingdom. The last aurochs that were recorded live, women, died in 1627 in Forest Jaktorów, Poland. skull was later taken by the Swedish Army and now belongs to Livrustkammaren in Stockholm.



In the 1920s two German zookeepers, brothers Heinz and Lutz Heck, attempted to breed aurochs back into existence (see breeding back) from domestic cattle that their offspring. Their plans based on the conception that the species is not extinct as long as all its genes are still present in the population alive. The result is a type called Heck Cattle, 'recreated the Aurochs', 'Heck Aurochs', which bears a complete resemblance with what is known about the physiology of wild aurochs or

6.Caspian Tiger (extinct since 1970)


Caspian tiger or Persian tiger was the western subspecies of tiger, found in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Turkey, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Caucasus, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan until it apparently became extinct in the 1970s. Of all the tigers known world, the Caspian tiger was the third largest.

Body subspecies is quite stocky and elongated with strong legs, big wide paws and unusually large claws. Ears are short and small, and give the appearance that without hair on end. Around the Caspian tiger was supported cheek hairy and the rest from a long, thick fur. Staining was similar to that of the Bengal tiger.
Caspian is very large male tiger and 169-240 kg weight. Women are not large, weighing 85-135 kg. There are still occasional claims of the Caspian tiger in sight.

5.Rusa Ireland: the largest deer that ever lived (extinct about 7,700 years ago)

The Elk or Giant Deer, was the largest deer that ever lived. He lived in Eurasia, from Ireland to east of Lake Baikal, during the Late Pleistocene and early Holocene. The latest known remains of species have been carbon dated to about 5,700 BC, or about 7,700 years ago. Giant Deer is famous for the size of weight (about 2.1 meters or 7 feet tall at the shoulder), and in particular to have the largest antlers of any known cervid (a maximum of 3.65 meters/12 feet from tip to tip and weighing up to 90 pounds). 

 

Discussion of the causes of their extinction are still focused on the horn (not on their overall body size), which may be more due to its impact on the observer rather than real property. Some have been suggested by human hunting was a factor in the collapse of the Irish Elk as it is with many prehistoric megafauna, even assuming that the size of a big horn to limit movement of men through the forest area or that it was by some other means "maladaptation". But overhunting is equivocal evidence, and as a continental species, it will co-evolved with humans throughout its existence and may have adapted to their presence.

4.Steller 's Sea Cow: the defenseless beast (Extinct since 1768)

Formerly found near the Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea, was discovered in in 1741 by naturalist Georg Steller, who traveled with the explorer Vitus Bering. Sea cow grew up to 7.9 meters (25.9 ft) long and weighed up to three tons, much larger than the manatee or dugong. This looks somewhat like a large seal, but the forelimbs were sturdy two whale-like tail. According to Steller, "animals do not ever come out on the beach, but always stay in the water. His skin was black and thick, like the skin of an old oak ..., its head is proportional to the small body ..., do not have teeth, but only two white bones above-average one, the other below ". This is really tame, according to Steller.

Fossils indicate that Steller's Sea Cow formerly widespread along the North Pacific coast, reaching south to Japan and California. Given the speed with the last population was eliminated, the possibility that the arrival of humans in the region is another cause of extinction as well. There are still sporadic reports of sea animals such as cattle from the Bering area and Greenland, which has been suggested that small populations of animals can survive until now. It remains so far unproven.

3.tasmanian tiger (extinct sejak1936)


Tasmanian tiger is the largest known carnivorous marsupial of modern times. Originally from Australia and New Guinea, estimated to have become extinct in the 20th century. It is commonly known as the Tasmanian Tiger (because his back is patterned stripes), and also known as the Tasmanian Wolf, and colloquially the Tassie (or Tazzy) Tiger or simply the Tiger. This is the last surviving member of its genus, Thylacinus, although a number of special species have been found in the fossil record come back to the early Miocene.

Tasmanian tiger became extinct in mainland Australia thousands of years before European settlement of the continent, but survived in Tasmania together with a number of other endemic species like the Tasmanian Devil. Intensive hunting encouraged by the gift are generally blamed for the extinction, but other factors may have the disease, the introduction of dogs, and human encroachment into their habitat. Although officially classified as extinct, sightings are still reported. .

2.quagga

One of Africa's most famous extinct animals, the quagga was a subspecies of the plains zebra, which was once found in large numbers in South Africa Cape Province and the southern part of the Orange Free State. It is distinguished from other zebras by having the usual signs of life on the front of the body only. In the middle, the lines fade and the dark, inter-line space becomes more widespread, and the back is plain brown. The name comes from the Khoikhoi word for zebra and onomatope, which is said to resemble the quagga's call.

quagga was originally classified as individual species, Equus quagga, in 1788. Over the next fifty years or more, many other zebras described by naturalists and explorers. Due to the large variation in coat patterns (no two zebras are the same), taxonomists were left with a large number of described "species", and there is no easy way to find out which one is the right type, a subspecies, and the only natural variants. Long before the confusion was sorted out, the quagga was hunted to extinction for meat, hides, and to preserve feed for domesticated stock. The last wild quagga was probably shot in the late 1870s, and the last known specimen died in captivity on August 12, 1883 at the Artis Magistra zoo in Amsterdam.

Because of the confusion between different zebra species, particularly among the general public, the quagga had become extinct before it was realized that appear to be separate species. Quagga was the first extinct creature that its DNA studied. the latest genetic research at the Smithsonian Institution have shown that the quagga is not actually a separate species at all, but deviates from the plains zebra is very varied.

1. Tyrannosaurus Rex (extinct 65 million years ago)

Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest land carnivore of all time, measuring up to 43.3 feet long, and 16.6 ft tall, with an estimated mass of which lasted up to 7 tons. Like other tyrannosaurids, Tyrannosaurus is a bipedal carnivore with a large skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Due to the large and powerful hindlimbs, Tyrannosaurus forelimbs were small and they retained only two digits.

Fossils of T. rex have been found in North American rock formations dating to the last three million years of the Cretaceous Period at the end of the Maastrichtian stage, approximately 68.5 to 65,500,000 years ago, but among the last dinosaurs to exist before the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event. More than 30 T. rex specimens have been identified, some of which are nearly complete skeleton. Some researchers have discovered soft tissue as well. The abundance of fossil material has allowed significant research in various aspects of biology, including life history and biomechanics
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women fighters from the world of mud

women fighters from the world of mud
how well it would if girls wrestling in mud? yes like this ..

Gini nih kalo cewe gulat di lumpur
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city that has a green scenery in the world

Climate change is a new thing that is now being debated. In order to maintain the continuity of the earth as a planet inhabited by human beings, exploitation and use of green energy for human needs in the present and in the future have been considered. Several cities in the world even have tried to make their city as a green city with energy use really pure from nature, but do not exploit nature. Here are 5 of the most 'green' which uses natural energy for a better life:

1. Vancouver, Canada
 
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Region recently held in trust for the first winter Olympics in the face of the earth that carries the theme of this sustainable, use of electronic waste as a medal, build a stadium which is very "green". but this is not just a business because of the winter olympics. Vancouver has been clean since the first. 90% of the electricity needs of the city is supplied from hydroelectric. Wind, solar, wave and tidal energy has been used extensively to maintain the environment in this city.

Mayor of Vancouver, Gregor Robertson told the official website of the city of Vancouver that "Vancouver will become the greenest city in the world in 2020?. To the citizens of Vancouver that is often referred to as Vancouverites want to live in a city living, affordable and sustainable. We appreciate the extraordinary beauty of our natural environment, celebrate diversity, and working to build a future of intelligent and green. Convergence of technology and environmental issues has changed the world economy. Vancouver is interesting and thoughtful leader who wants to invest and work in a city that offers a green city promising future, a city that respects natural heritage and offer all-party involvement.

2. Malmo, Sweden
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This is one of the international city that is focused on green space. Renowned for their gardens, but also on sustainable urban development. This is one of the largest cities in Sweden and really beautiful city. They have changed their environment into an environmentally friendly area.

In this city you will find a lot of people cycling in the city because many roads built specifically for those who are cycling. The city is very green sky appreciate them and do not want them to be polluting the sky green. Today about 20% of the population of Malmo from different countries, making it the most cosmopolitan city in Sweden. This has contributed to a rich cultural life and the opportunity to enjoy many delicious and exotic food. Today the old industrial city has been replaced with an area of modern middle-class suburb, housing and environment-friendly neighborhoods.

3. Curitiba, Brazil
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Curitiba is a city in southern Brazil and the capital of Paraná State (Estado) since 1854. The city was founded in 1654 as a gold mining camp. Population: 1.8 million (2007).

From the beginning of the 19th century, the city has received many immigrants from Germany, Italy, and Poland, and immigration continued during the 20th century with the arrival of Syria and Japan, as well as a massive influx of migrants from rural areas. The city has many green spaces like parks and botanical gardens are very beautiful like Bosque Alemão, Bosque de Portugal, Bosque Italiano, and others. The city is focused to become the greenest city and its residents are advised to leave their cars at home.

4. Portland Oregon, USA
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The headquarters of the NBA team Portland Blazzers is indeed being actively welcomes clean-very jealous new world filled with green color and also a healthy place to live.

Although many U.S. cities now prefer to use the fast lane, this is the first city with a focus on alternative light-rail transit and an extensive network of bicycle paths to encourage people to leave their cars at home. Is also one of the first cities pledged to reduce emissions and begin the transition of building to use materials that can be recycled.

5. Reykjavik, Iceland
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Iceland, a country that is very close to the north pole, it has been using green pattern for the city, where 100% of power supply supplied from hydroelctricity and geothermal energy, transportation systems have also been very green with hydrogen buses

A city the greenest in Europe and the world, as well as the city with the cleanest and blue sky in the world. The city receives only 4 hours of heat in winter and the nights are very bright in the winter, is due to geographical location is very close to the north pole. Along with the number of industries and also the concept of a worldwide green, the city has used many environmentalist to visit or people on vacation just to breathe fresh air.
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old building full of mystery stories


Building Full of Mystery in the World 1. Kapadokya 



Turkey home of hundreds of houses made up of the rooms to be continued and along with the old system of underground cities over the age of 2500thn. Area-area separated by a narrow corridor, residents begin the occupation on the surface and eventually moved to underground
2. Pembrokeshire

Wales is home to exactly trace the family home of The Hobbit LOTR. Built entirely from natural bahan2 found around the residence. The walls are made of stone, mud and water enters the house by gravity. The windows and the pipes were taken from the trash.
3. Edinburgh,

Scotland has a long history and a strange, strange PLG is about the bridge that was buried under the ground. After the bridge was completed and followed by death finally make this bridge not be used.

4.Tokyo

Japan is the central mystery involving seven puzzles including an underground city. It began when Japanese researcher Shun Akiba find an old map of the Tokyo tunnel system that is incompatible with the existing map. Since then he discovered the irregularities in the six historical maps and other records concerning the space-space hidden.
5. Seattle

Washington's Pioneer Square district has a unique history, a century ago they raised the road up to 1 degree. Many people died falling from the street to a sidewalk that has not been raised, eventually the sidewalks are raised according to the original street level became completely unused former and recently opened to tourists / visitors
6. Wieliczka
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Poland stands above the salt mine which has been operating for 800 tahun.Tambang is now open to tourists with a depth of 1000 feet. Mine even housed an airplane factory during World War 2
7. Xi'an

Sekarag China is famous for the Mausoleum of Qinshihuang, the largest imperial tombs in China's history. This miracle was built in 38 years by 700,000 workers, and is famous for its terracotta army buried with the Emporer.
8.Denver

Colorado has a big airport which is believed to have Byk BWH ground tunnel. Based on the human remains found believed these tunnels built by the military as a Masonic Temple.
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10 The first law

10 The first law The law is a matter that affects our daily lives that sometimes we think is very rare. There was a time when the law as we know it today has not been there before. Here are 10 of the first things that are important in the history of the legal world. 

10. First Patent Law
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There is evidence that confirms that something like patents was used in some ancient city of Greece. Creator of a new recipe was awarded an exclusive right to cook the food for a year, and practice the same is true in some Roman cities. Modern patent began in Italy in 1474. At that time the Republic of Venice issued a decree that the discovery of new equipment, which has been used, must be reported to the republic to get the right to prevent others from using it. England followed a similar thing with the Statute of Monopolies in 1623 under the reign of King James I, which states that patents can only be given to projects of new invention only.

9. Copyright Law (Copy right) First 

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  Copyright (copy right) was not found until the development of printing press technology and literacy rates are even greater. Statute of Anne was the first copy right law and give the author's rights for a specified period. Internationally, the Berne Convention in 1887 to provide protection scope of copy right and still in use today.
 

8. First Universal Suffrage
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In 1893, New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women suffrage. This is the first time in the history of the western world women are given legal force by the men. 

7. First Jury  

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 The concept of the first modern jury can be traced in the Magna Carta, which gave English nobles the right to be tried by his peers (rather than simply judged by the king or other State officials).

6. First Use of habeas corpus  

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 Habeas corpus (literally: you have your body) is a legal act whereby a detainee can be released from detention. Blackstone (British judge) wrote the first record of the use of habeas corpus in the year 1305 during the reign of King Edward I.
 

5. First Lawyer   
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The first person who can say "lawyer" is probably the orators of ancient Athens. However, Athenian orators faced serious structural obstacles. First, there is a rule that individuals should have to defend their own case, which soon diverted by the increasing tendency of individuals to request a "friend" as an aid, and second, the orators are not allowed to charge for their services. A law banning the year 204 BC Roman lawyer asked for a fee, but this law is widely ignored. Emperor Claudius, which legalized advocacy as a profession and allowed the Roman advocates to become the first lawyers who could practice openly, abolish the ban cost. From the start, unlike Athens, Rome developed a class of specialists who study the law, known as jurisconsult (iuris consulti).
 

4. Perpetrators Criminal Arrest with DNA 
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First  Colin Pitchfork was the first criminal perpetrator is caught with evidence of DNA fingerprints. Proven Pitchfork raped and murdered two girls in Narborough on November 21, 1983 and July 31, 1986. He was arrested on September 19, 1987, admitted his actions and was sentenced to life imprisonment on January 23, 1988.

3. Use of the First Fingerprint 

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It is not known exactly when the fingerprints are used. But we can see the documentation of an important use of fingerprints as follows: 14th century AD, Persian: at various official government documents used fingerprints, and a doctor observed that no two fingerprints are identical
1823: Jan Evangelista Purkyne, a professor of anatomy at the University of Breslau, published his thesis discussing 9 fingerprint patterns, but he did not mention the use of fingerprints to identify someone.
1880: Dr. Henry Faulds published his first paper on this subject in the science journal Nature in 1880. Back to the UK in 1886, he offered this concept to the Metropolitan Police in London, but was rejected.
1892: Sir Francis Galton published a detailed statistical model of fingerprint analysis and identification and encourage its use in forensic science in his book titled Finger Prints.
1892: Juan Vucetich, an Argentine police who had been studying Galton pattern types for a year, making the first criminal fingerprint identification. He successfully proved Francisca Rojas guilty of murder after showing a bloody fingerprint found at the scene is to possess the woman. 


2. Police First  

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1. First Written Law  
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Legal history is closely associated with the development of civilization. Ancient Egyptian law, since 3000 BC, has a civil code which may be divided into twelve books. This is based on the concept of Ma'at, marked by tradition, rhetorical speech, social equality and justice is not impartial. Around 1760 BC the ancient Babylonians under King Hammurabi, make laws that codified and incorporated into the stone to the public in the market, this is known as the Codex Hammurabi.
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