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Ardipithecus Ramidus - New Earliest Hominid Discovered In Afar Rift - Ethiopia.

An illustration shows a probable life appearance in anterior view of Ardipithecus ramidus (By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer Randolph E. Schmid, Ap Science Writer
The story of humankind is reaching back another million years as scientists learn more about "Ardi," a hominid who lived 4.4 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia.

From Sports Export To Politics Of Recognition Part II -By Prof. Dr. Henning

International political awareness  -                                                                 Click here for Part I
In the context of bodily democracy, play and games are not only forerunners, but contenmporary contributions to modern development and modern self-determination, different from standardised competitive sport. On the international level, this has been expressed especially by the Council of Europe and by UNESCO. In 1983, the “Mayor Programme of Education”, which was launched by UNESCO, was especially illustrative as it proposed initiatives on three different levels: sport, sport for all, and traditional games and dances.

Ethnic Discrimination in Europe (Part Two)

By  Papa Cheikh Jimbira-Sakho -Writer and Journalist
Fundamental human rights declaration guarantees everyone the right to personal security without regard to colour of their skin or ethnic origin
In the first part, we tackled the definitions of race, racism, and xenophobia. We then moved on to some real samples of racial discrimination in the UK. In this part, racial discrimination in other European countries — namely, France, Greece, Finland, Denmark, and Germany — will be highlighted.

Ethnic Discrimination in Europe (Part One)

By  Papa Cheikh Jimbira-Sakho  Writer and Journalist

Since the beginning of this 21st century, Europe has become seriously confronted with expanding racial discrimination and xenophobia following massive migration. Actually, these two phenomena were directly proportional to the growing momentum of international labor migration in Western European countries, which  resulted from the end of the Cold War and the ensuing process of economic globalization. Yet, we know that with the ever-widening gap between the rich and poor countries (the latter being fettered by rapid population growth, environmental degradation, armed conflicts, etc.) that grievous process of globalization led many people from developing countries to assaulting the "European fortress" in search of better job opportunities and a haven of peace. Of course, this mass migration did not fail to cause deep feelings of insecurity among European populations traditionally agreed to racist and xenophobic ideas

A Landmark Study Shows How Our Ancestors Migrated From Africa Thousands of Years Ago

The Genographic Project is five year research partnership led by National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Spencer Wells.Where do you really come from? And how did you get to where you live today? DNA studies suggest that all humans today descend from a group of African ancestors who—about 60,000 years ago—began a remarkable journey. The Latest studies use a sophisticated lab technique to unravel thie puzzle. With a simple and painless cheek swab you can sample your own DNA and submit it to a lab. The Test kit. will test either your mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down each generation from mother to child and reveals your direct maternal ancestry; or your Y chromosome (males only), which is passed down from father to son and reveals your direct paternal ancestry from Africa.

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