Monday, October 17, 2011

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10 Animals with an average age of the longest life

Here is a list of 10 animals with an average age of the longest life:

1. Galapagos Tortoise (193 year)
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2. Turkey Buzzard (118 year)
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3. Box Turtle (100 year)
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4. Amazon Parrot (80 year)
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5. Gray Whales (70 year)
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6. Alligator (68 year)
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7. Catfish (60 year)
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8. Eel (55 year)
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9. eagle (45 year)
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10. bear (40 year)
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American History Nicknamed "Uncle Sam"

Why Americans dubbed as the country's "Uncle Sam" (Uncle Sam)?. Here's the story, once a man named Samuel Wilson. He was born in Arlington, September 13, 1766. At the age of 14, he became a volunteer fighter for his country. As an adult, he opened a meat packing business in New York. He supplies the cans of meat for bertong U.S. troops in the War of 1812.

In 1812 the number of items purchased for the army at Troy, NY, by Elbert Anderson, a government contractor. Goods inspected by two brothers, Ebenezer and Samuel Wilson. Samuel Wilson is often called "Uncle Sam" by his friend. Each package is marked initials E.A.-U.S. At the time of questioning the meaning of these initials, workers who jokingly replied that EA was Elbert Anderson and Uncle Sam U.S. is that should the United States. So the title became popular among the workers, soldiers, and the people and Government of the United States now known as "Uncle Sam"

The story above is finally written in a newspaper. In the 1860s and 1870s, the political cartoonist Thomas Nast began to popularize the image of Uncle Sam. Nast developed the image by giving Uncle Sam a white beard and clothes that motivated the stars and lines. Nast also was the one who created the image of Santa Claus and the elephant as a symbol of the Republican Party. In September 1961 the U.S. Congress recognizes Samuel Wilson as the forerunner of America's national symbol.

Uncle Sam Wilson considered a role model of an entrepreneur who likes to work hard and love for his homeland. Wilson died at the age of 88 years in 1854 and was buried in Oakwood Cemetery in Troy, New York. The city was the title of 'The House of Uncle Sam.' Finally, Uncle Sam's name was officially adopted for the U.S. state nicknames. The Americans are now proud of the nickname and the image of Uncle Sam owned.

10 Many Countries The most Conducting Death Penalty

According to Amnesty International, at least 5837 executions carried out in 22 countries and territories in 2010. This article includes a list of 10 countries by the number of death sentences and executions in the whole world ever. partly also include the executions are carried out unilaterally from authorized military

1.Cina
1.Cina
Statistics:3400 executions in 2004470 executions in 20085000 executions in 2010Sources: Amnesty International
Crime: The circulation of drugs, terrorism, producing or distributing goods and hazardous toxic, sex trafficking and credit card fraud. There were 68 crimes in total.Description: China does not release information to the public about the exact number of prisoners who were executed. experts and observers believe that the mortality rate due to the death penalty in China is much higher than those reported by Amnesty International. 60-80% of all executions in the world, has been done in China.
2. United States:Statistics:34 of 50 states apply the death penalty law52 executions in 200937 executions in 200898 executions in 1999Crime: Murder, espionage, treasonDescription: The number of executions declined. Texas continues to be the country with the highest execution. They have executed 473 people since 1976.
3.Arab ArabiaStatistics:39 executions in 2006144 executions in 200727 executions in 2010Crime: Murder, rape, adultery, robbery, drug use, apostasyDescription: the death penalty in Saudi Arabia took place in front of umum.dan most executions carried out by beheading.
4. IranStatistics:177 executions in 2006317 executions in 2007312 executions in 2010Crime: Murder, rape, adultery, robbery, drug use, trafficking, pedophilia, homosexuality, espionageDescription: Iran has been unheard of in applying the death penalty, because it has applied stoning to minors. There are two types of penalties that resulted in a death sentence:1) retribution-for murder;2) regular crimes such as rape and robbery.
5. North Korea:Statistics:60 executions in 201075 executions between 2007 and 2010
Crime: Murder, theft, political dissent, treason, espionage, defection, see the media not approved by the government.Description: Execution done in public by firing squad. In 2007, a stone cutting factory chief was executed for not providing info about the background of 74-year-old ayahnya.Korban execution.
6. BurmaStatistics: The number of execution must include low because death row executions carried out by means lain.Juga no reliable information about the statistics of capital punishment. The Burmese military junta government does not provide the information.Crime: Opposition Politics, Murder, RapeDescription: The Government of Burma's military junta has executed their political opponents since 1989 when the military junta in power. There are rules of martial law in 1989 that enabled the military to impose the death penalty on those who oppose the government unilaterally and immediately.
7. PakistanStatistics: 135 people executed in 2007 (mostly for murder)Crimes: Blasphemy, adultery, murder. and 27 other crimesDescription: All the death penalty is carried out by hanging, except for adultery. The punishment for adultery is stoning. Pakistan has a high record of honor killings in which a family member kill another family member because they have betrayed and do not respect them. The justice system laws preventing the government to execute people under 18 in 2000.
8. SyriaStatistics:at least 17 executions in 2010Crime: Betrayal, murder, political action against the government, robbery, rape, political opposition.Description: Syrians opposed the ban on UN to end the punishment mati.Mereka still perform executions by hanging and shooting in public.
9.Yaman:Statistics:80 people executed in 200110 people executed in 20027 people shot dead in 200313 people executed in 200753 people executed in 2010Crime: adultery, apostasy, drug trafficking, rape and murderDescription: The death penalty is carried out by flogging and stoning in front of crowds.The country is also known for having executed the children, including in 1993 a 13-year-old boy also had been executed. They voted against the UN resolution to ban the death penalty in 2008.
10. Libya:Statistics:at least 18 people were executed in 2010.This does not include people who died as a result of military violence and the military government's crackdown on protesters against President Akhmad.
Crime: Treason, forcible change of government, plotting to murderDescription: In recent years, Libya has had more executions than any other African country