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Resolved Question: Since China is a communist country, why are so many people living there? And what are some of the strict laws?

Resolved Question: Since China is a communist country, why are so many people living there? And what are some of the strict laws?
Oh and is there any chance what so ever that Inner Mongolia could ever become part of Mongolia again?

Calm returns to Mongolia - Reuters
ULAN BATOR (Reuters) - Calm has returned to the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator after rioting in the wake of election fraud allegations left five dead, but there is still no official result from the weekend’s parliamentary polls. The violence has …

Resolved Question: Where did the Japanese come from? Korea? Their own ancestory? Mongolia? huH?
We have two Japanese professors in our university.. One’s Japanese-American, one is Japanese. The Japanese American said that they came from Korea, the Japanese one said that they are their own country and their own ancestory. I talked to a British teacher who teaches Japanese history and he said that they came from Mongolia. I’m confused? help?

Mongolian riot police maintain calm - Boston Globe
ULAN BATOR, Mongolia— Police and soldiers in riot gear patrolled downtown sections of Mongolia’s capital Friday, the final day of a four-day state of emergency declared following post-election riots that left five people dead and 220 hurt. Military …

Open Question: If you are a movie director…?
What movie will you do base on malaysia politics? I will do this movie:- 1) Jangan pandang belakang saya (comedy) 2) I know who you bomb last raya (horror) 3) I Salah Ape? (ISA) (comedy) 4) From mongolia with love (love) 5) Priates of selat melaka (action) 6) Riders of the lost hidari (action) 7) Cinta Siapa Ini (CSI) 8) Journey to the center of the Parliment (advanture) 9) C4 C4 i love you (horror) 10) Billionaire policitician club (true story) 11) kisah ahli politik yang terlampau (war) i wonder can masuk international flim festival 12) konsprisi lagi ( action) 13) The incridible lies ( ture story) 14) sodomy trilogy (adult) 15) James Lah (comedy) 16) Get stupid (comedy) 17) Bawang bodoh, Bawang pandai (series) 18) Run pak lah run..(advanture) 19) Its happening (horror) 20) kung fu pak lah zeeda:- i ike the 2nd one hehe… 21) born back moutain 10 point for most creative answer 22) dah benci kot 23) politics academy 24) F-Files 25) malaysian pie (adult comedy) 26) face/off :-http://www.malaysiakini.com/cartoons/view.php?id=MTE5ODQyNTYwMA==

Resolved Question: What Country in Asia Would you Choose to Live in?
Some Countries to Choose From; China Hong Kong Japan North Korea South Korea Taiwan Russia Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar / Burma Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Mongolia India Pakistan Or a different country?

Calm returns to Mongolia as poll win confirmed - Turkish Daily News
Mongolian officials cleared away debris left by a night of deadly riots as the General Election Committee declared yesterday that the ruling Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party has won the national elections. Also yesterday parliament convened an …

Resolved Question: is this true ????? GEOGRAPHY OF FEMALES & MALES?
[A] FEMALE GEOGRAPHY - Between 18 and 25, a woman is likeAfrica : wild, naturally beautiful and full of mysterious, fertile deltas. - Between 26 and 34, a woman is like America : well-developed and open for trade, especially for those with stacks of money. - Between 35 and 44, a woman is like India : sensual, relaxed, in full bloom, aware of her beauty. - Between 45 and 54, a woman is like France : deliciously mature, still a pleasant destination to visit. - Between 55 and 60, a woman is like Yugoslavia : a lost war, haunted by the mistakes of the past. Major reconstruction work is mostly the only answer. - Between 61 and 65, a woman is likeRussia : vast, with undefined frontier. The cold climate puts off any potential visitors. - Between 66 and 70, a woman is like Mongolia : a glorious past, great conquests, but without a future. - After 70, a woman is likeAfghanistan or the north pole : many know its whereabouts, but no-one dares to venture there… [B] MALE GEOGRAPHY - Between 15 and 90, a man is like Zimbabwe : ruled by a dick…

Resolved Question: Why doen’t the US make oil from coal, South Africa’s been doing this for years. Don’t we have alot of coal ?
SECUNDA, South Africa — Every day, conveyor belts haul about 120,000 metric tons of coal into an industrial complex here two hours east of Johannesburg. The facility — resembling a nuclear power plant, with concrete silos looming over nearby potato farms — superheats the coal to more than 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. It adds steam and oxygen, cranks up the pressure, and pushes the coal through a series of chemical reactions. Then it spits out something extraordinary: 160,000 barrels of oil a day. For decades, scientists have known how to convert coal into a liquid that can be refined into gasoline or diesel fuel. But everyone thought the process was too expensive to be practical. The lone exception was South Africa, a one-time pariah state that had huge reserves of coal and, thanks to anti-apartheid sanctions, limited access to foreign oil. Sasol Ltd., a partly state-owned company, built several coal-to-liquids plants, including the ones at Secunda, and became the world’s leading purveyor of coal-to-liquids technology. Now, oil prices are above $70 a barrel, and Sasol has emerged as the key player at the center of the world’s latest alternative-energy boom. China is building a coal-to-oil plant costing several billion dollars in Inner Mongolia and may add as many as 27 facilities — including some with Sasol’s help — over the next several years, according to a recent tally by Credit Suisse. In the U.S., the Defense Department is studying coal-to-oil technology as a way to reduce the American military’s dependence on Middle Eastern crude oil. And the National Coal Council, an industry association, is pushing for government incentives to help generate some 2.6 million barrels of liquid fuel a day from coal by 2025. That would satisfy some 10 percent of America’s expected oil demand that year. The plan would require 475 million tons of coal a year, which represents more than 40 percent of current annual U.S. production. Industry officials believe America’s coal reserves are big enough to allow for the extra production. Coal-to-liquids “is not going to replace oil,” says Lean Strauss, a Sasol executive who directs the company’s overseas energy business. “But it’s an important substitute. It is one of the solutions to energy security.” In June, two senators from coal-producing states, Barack Obama of Illinois and Jim Bunning of Kentucky, introduced a bill to offer loan guarantees and tax incentives for U.S. coal-to-liquid plants. Sasol has found a particularly receptive audience in Montana’s Democratic governor, Brian Schweitzer, who says he carries a lump of coal and a vial of liquefied coal with him at all times. He is lobbying coal companies and others to build coal-to-liquid plants across his state, which has some of the biggest coal reserves in the U.S. Current estimates indicate the world has just 41 years of known oil reserves and 65 years of natural-gas supplies. It has enough coal reserves to last an estimated 155 years, with some of the largest reserves in the two biggest oil-consuming countries, the U.S. and China. It’s far from clear, however, that the world would be better off — economically or environmentally — by burning more coal to fuel cars and trucks. One problem is that coal-to-oil projects are extremely expensive. A single plant capable of producing about 80,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day — less than 0.5 percent of America’s daily oil diet — would cost an estimated $6 billion or more to build. Energy analysts reckon that some coal-to-liquids projects can offer an acceptable return on investment when oil is priced as low as $30 or $35 a barrel, though such ventures might require government tax incentives to reduce operating costs. It seems likely that oil prices will stay above that level for a while, but the longer-term outlook is anyone’s guess. An earlier flurry of interest in coal-to-oil facilities in the U.S. during the Carter administration in the late 1970s died after oil prices collapsed. Coal-to-oil projects also pose serious environmental questions. When the South African facility superheats coal and turns it into a gas, one of the main waste products is carbon dioxide, thought to be a significant cause of global warming. The Natural Resources Defense Council, a U.S.-based environmental advocacy group, estimates that the production and use of gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel and other fuels from crude oil release about 27.5 pounds of carbon dioxide per gallon. The production and use of a gallon of liquid fuel originating in coal emit about 49.5 pounds of carbon dioxide, they estimate. Even some boosters of the coal-to-oil plants describe them as carbon-dioxide factories that produce energy on the side. “Before deciding whether to invest scores — perhaps hundreds — of billions of dollars in a new industry like coal-to-liquids, we need a much more serious assessment of whether this is an industry that should proceed at all,” said David Hawkins, director of the Climate Center at the Natural Resources Defense Council, at a recent U.S. Senate hearing. Coal-to-oil is one of several promising but potentially polluting technologies that are receiving new attention amid high oil prices. Energy companies are trying to unlock natural gas trapped in shale and other difficult rock formations. They’re also tapping oil-soaked sands in Canada and so-called heavy oils in politically challenging places such as Venezuela. Environmentalists fear these new sources will outshine conservation as the way to address the world’s growing thirst for energy. In South Africa, environmental groups say Sasol’s facilities have emitted huge volumes of carbon dioxide and pollutants, including sulfur dioxide. They say these have caused a host of respiratory problems in nearby communities. Sasol says its emissions of these pollutants are small compared to emissions by other companies’ coal-burning electricity plants in the region. Sasol officials acknowledge their facilities emit greenhouse gases and that building more coal-to-liquids facilities around the world “could have potentially significant implications, in the long run, for our commitment to reducing carbon intensity,” according to a recent company report on its social and environmental programs. Sasol says it plans to reduce its greenhouse-gas emissions per ton of product by 10 percent by 2015. Sasol and many other coal-to-oil proponents say that future coal-to-liquids plants can be built with newer technologies that trap carbon dioxide and store it, sharply reducing their emissions. To many South Africans, Sasol is a huge success story. The company’s daily production now meets about 30 percent of South Africa’s transport-fuel needs. The country’s 50-rand bank note even features a picture of one of Sasol’s plants. Sasol’s share price has more than tripled over the past three years. Analysts estimate it earned about $2 billion in the year ended June 30, about 35 percent higher than the year before — such a sharp rise that South African authorities are contemplating a “windfall tax” on the company. Coal-to-oil technology dates back to the 1920s, when two German chemists, Franz Fischer and Hans Tropsch, developed a process to convert coal into a gas and then use it to make synthetic fuels. Coal-to-oil technology helped fuel the Nazi war machine, which lacked access to sufficient crude oil. International oil companies also experimented with the process but put it aside because oil was cheaper. South Africa took a different view. The country lacked oil, but had enormous deposits of coal, much of which had limited market value because of its poor quality. In 1950, the government set up Sasol as a state-owned company and authorized funding for its first project, a coal-to-liquids facility called Sasolburg in the South African countryside. When oil prices soared in the 1970s, South African officials decided to up the ante. They lent Sasol $6 billion to build two new facilities at Secunda — each 10 times as large as Sasolburg. The government also privatized the company, listing it on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 1979. (The government maintains a 23.5 percent stake). By the time the facilities were completed in the early 1980s, international oil prices were collapsing. The project was nonetheless a success for the white-dominated apartheid government because international sanctions were restricting South Africa’s ability to buy foreign oil. The plants managed to stay profitable by continually boosting efficiency and expanding their end products to include plastics, fertilizers and explosives. Besides the government loans, Sasol at various times received cash payments from the government when oil prices fell below a certain level. It eventually paid back the loans and stopped receiving subsidies for its coal-to-oil business by 2000. Today, Secunda is a buzzing industrial hub with 16,000 employees, miles of interlocking pipes and cables, and eight colossal silos. The silos, each big enough to contain a football field, cool steam involved in the conversion process. Fuel trucks wait along the edge of the facility to fill up with gasoline. Nearby mines produce more than 40 million metric tons of coal a year — as much as all of Illinois. Outside the plant gates, Secunda has a boomtown feel. It has some 35,000 people, a BMW dealership and a multistory casino hotel called Graceland designed to evoke the “grand old age of Colonial America.” A growing focus for Sasol is marketing its technology overseas. The company first tried to do so in the 1990s, after apartheid ended, but executives found doors slammed in their faces. Oil was trading for less than $25 a barrel at the time. “We sat in corridors waiting for meetings that never happened because they didn’t even know who Sasol was,” recalls Pat Davies, Sasol’s chief executive. Sasol made its first inroads in countries such as Qatar that have big stockpiles of hard-to-transport natural gas. These countries were interested in Sasol’s technology for turning natural gas into liquid fuel. As oil prices began to perk up, Sasol drew interest on the coal front from China, with its big coal reserves and energy needs. In marketing materials produced for Chinese government officials and investors, Sasol offers a simple message: By 2015, 70 percent of China’s oil imports will come from the Middle East. Yet the country has coal reserves equivalent to more than half the oil in the Middle East. By 2004, Chinese energy planners began meeting with Sasol executives in Beijing to discuss the coal-to-oil process. That was followed by a series of meetings with policy makers and Chinese companies, capped by a gathering in Cape Town in June attended by visiting Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao. Coal-generated pollution is emerging as a major environmental crisis in China. Yet Chinese officials are apparently willing to accept more coal use if it means improving the country’s energy security, especially if local companies can design facilities to use relatively clean-burning varieties of coal. Shenhua Group, China’s largest coal producer, has started work on China’s first commercial coal-to-oil facility, designed eventually to produce as many as 200,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day. Although that plant uses a different process from Sasol’s at Secunda, Shenhua officials are in negotiations with Sasol to jointly build at least one additional 80,000-barrel-a-day plant using the South African company’s technique. While Sasol would charge a fee for licensing its technology, its main interest is to share ownership in the facilities once they’re built because it wants a share of the long-term profits. In China, Sasol is asking for a 50 percent equity stake in the projects. A Shenhua official says negotiations are going smoothly and the company hopes to begin construction soon. In Montana, at least two companies, including the world’s largest private-sector coal company, Peabody Energy Corp. of St. Louis, have said they are looking at potential coal-to-oil sites. Montana’s Gov. Schweitzer says any excess carbon dioxide from a facility could be given to oil companies to be injected back into the ground to enhance recovery from old wells. Bringing Sasol on board is critical, says Gov. Schweitzer. He says Wall Street banks want the South Africans to play a role because Sasol is the only company with a track record in the business. To woo Sasol executives, he says, he took them on a flight over Montana coal country last year. “These are the guys everyone wants to take to the prom,” Gov. Schweitzer says. Sasol officials say they’re interested in Montana and other potential sites in the U.S., provided they can find a suitable partner and receive tax or other incentives. Coal-to-oil “is coming to the United States,” Gov. Schweitzer proclaims. When it does, he says, other countries “will be scrambling to protect their oil supplies — and we’ll be energy independent.” First published on August 17, 2006 at 12:00 am Shai Oster in Beijing contributed to this article.

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Mongolia’s untapped minerals

Jul 3 - Mongolia’s rich coal, copper and gold reserves could help lift many people in the Asian nation out of poverty.

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Violence Follows Mongolia Election - July 2

At least five people were killed as thousands of Mongolian voters claiming election fraud attacked the ruling party headquarters.

Grasslands promising for renewable energy sources - Xinhua News Agency
HOHHOT, July 4 (Xinhua) — Vast grasslands provide a promising future for clean energy in China, with rich reserves of solar and wind power and great biofuels potential, experts at an international conference here said. Zhang Yingjun, a professor who …

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The Mother of all Adventures is Born… The Mongol Rally.

Solomon Explores Chandmani Gold Project, Mongolia

Heavy security in Mongolia after riots over vote

Heavy security in Mongolia after riots over vote
ULAN BATOR, Mongolia — Rifle-toting soldiers and armored vehicles guarded Mongolia’s capital Wednesday, one day after at least five people died in rioting sparked by allegations of fraud in parliamentary elections.

Voting Question: What makes Asian Geography so unique?
These are the countries of Asia.. You may wish to hook up with http://www.socialstudies4u.com/mod/resource/view.php?id=20 to link upwith these… Asia (From CIA World Fact Book) Afghanistan Bangladesh Cambodia (Kampuchea) Hong Kong (China) Iraq Kazakhstan Lebanon Mongolia Pakistan Singapore Taiwan Turkmenistan Yemen Armenia Bhutan China India Israel Kuwait Macau Nepal Philippines South Korea Tajikistan United Arab Emirates Azerbaijan Brunei Cyprus Indonesia Japan Kyrgyzstan Malaysia North Korea Qatar Sri Lanka Thailand Uzbekistan Bahrain Burma (Myanmar) Georgia Iran Jordan Laos Maldives Oman Saudi Arabia Syria Turkey Vietnam Other links include the following: AskAsia United Arab Emirates Home Page Access Asia Web Site Culture Scope Timeline for Central Asia History Himalayas: Where the Earth Meets the Sky

Gym No More
Today is a sad, sad day. I was told that I can no longer go to my gym. The owner came into gym 15 minutes into my session and notified me that the lease has run out on the woman who runs the gym. I didn’t even ask if the gym would be

Mongolia calls state of emergency

   Mongolia’s president declares a state of emergency as allegations of vote-rigging lead to violent protests.

Open Question: Help me find these images (of 5 regions in asia, about land and water forms)?
there are 5 regions, Southwest Asia, South Asia, North Asia, East Asia and Southeast Asia. •Southwest Asia -just choose below, one for landform and one for waterform… -afghanistan -bahrain -cyprus -iran -iraq -iran -israel -jordan -kuwait -lebanon -oman -qatar -saudi arabia -syria -turkey -united arab emirates -yemen •South Asia -same as Southwest Asia… -bangladesh -bhutan -india -maldives -nepal -pakistan -sri lanka •North Asia -yep, same thing to do.. -armenia -azerbaijan -georgia -kazakhstan -kyrgyzstan -tajikistan -turkmenistan -uzbekistan -russia •East Asia -same thing… -china -japan -mongolia -north korea -south korea -taiwan •South East Asia -same thing… -brunei -cambodia -indonesia -laos -malaysia -myanmar -philippines -singapore -thailand -vietnam ..there, thanks in advance! =3

Mongolian capital in state of emergency after vote

   ULAN BATOR, Mongolia (AP) — The president declared a four-day state of emergency in Mongolia’s capital early Wednesday after protesters stormed the headquarters of the ruling party, alleging fraud in weekend parliamentary elections….

Mongolia ruling party wins vote: spokesman
ULAN BATOR (Reuters) - The ruling Mongolian People’s Revolutionary Party (MPRP) has won parliamentary elections by a landslide, preliminary results showed on Thursday, after charges of election cheating sparked violence killing five

Mongolia Riots: Aftermath 4
“The Secretary-General expresses deep concern at the violence resulting from the recent demonstrations in Mongolia and regrets the consequent loss of life. The Secretary-General deplores the resort to violence to protest the conduct of

Resolved Question: What Country in Asia Would you Choose to Live in?
Some Countries to Choose From; China Hong Kong Japan North Korea South Korea Taiwan Russia Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar / Burma Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Mongolia India Pakistan Or a different country?

Fatal clashes in Mongolia capital

Fatal clashes in Mongolia capital

   At least four people have been killed in violent protests in Mongolia, amid allegations Sunday’s election was rigged.

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Solomon Begins Exploration in Mongolia

Solomon Begins Exploration in Mongolia
Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) June 26, 2005 — Solomon Resources Ltd (SRB:TSX-V) has opened an office in Mongolia and started exploration programs for gold and copper. The initial program will explore the…

Orphans Endure -40 Temperatures, get a Helping Hand from HealthMegaMall.com
Scottsdale, AZ (prweb) May 8, 2008 — The staff of http://www.healthmegamall.com [HealthMegaMall.com] were moved when they saw a photograph of three orphans gazing out of the broken window of an…

.travel Sponsors Ultimate Travel Adventure — The Mongol Rally
London, UK (PRWEB) July 20, 2006 — Two great proponents of exploration, innovation and adventure, .travel, the top-level Internet domain created exclusively for the travel and tourism industry, and…

The Nature Conservancy Announces Launch of New Program in Mongolia
ARLINGTON, VA (Vocus) October 23, 2007 — Today, http://www.nature.org/ [The Nature Conservancy] announced the launch of a new conservation initiative to protect the globally significant grasslands…

Chicago U Prof to Lead Volunteers in Search of Genghis Khan Tomb
(PRWEB) April 24, 2005 — L. Orgil, President of Skybrite International announced today that Prof. John E. Woods of the University of Chicago has agreed to be the lecturer for a tour of Mongolia…

Property Frontiers: Oil Fuels Boom in Property Markets
(PRWEB) November 9, 2007 — http://www.propertyfrontiers.com/developments/canada/Executive-Suites-Fort-McMurray.html [Fort McMurray], a city in Canada’s north eastern province Alberta is…

Sweetwater’s Mongolian Fly Fishing is Now Listed with AmericanFlyFishingTravel.com
(PRWEB) March 7, 2006 — Fly fishing in Mongolia is a fly anglers’ once in a lifetime adventure. Sweetwater’s Mongolian fly fishing camps are the best in Mongolia. Sweetwater pioneered…

Solomon Explores Chandmani Gold Project, Mongolia

The Mother of all Adventures is Born… The Mongol Rally.
London, England, (PRWEB) March 8,2004–In a world that shrinks by the day, where air travel can safely whisk you anywhere on earth, where going travelling has come to mean package holidays for…

Tourism in Mongolia

Tourism in Mongolia
… Transport and Tourism, Mongolia Menu HOME ABOUT MONGOLIA ULAANBAATAR DESTINATIONS TOURISM … be the very first step to visit Mongolia. Welcome to Mongolia - homeland of Chinggis Khan …

Voting Question: why do people in cold countries have black hair and dark skin?
for example…native indians who are mongoloid or came from mongolia or something like that..shouldnt they be white looking? isnt alaska and part of russia really cold? native indians are so dark

Resolved Question: Since China is a communist country, why are so many people living there? And what are some of the strict laws?
Oh and is there any chance what so ever that Inner Mongolia could ever become part of Mongolia again?

Real Estate Investment Haven in Outer Mongolia Unearthed by Property Frontiers
(PRWeb) March 27, 2007 — UK property investment consultancy Property Frontiers announced last week that it has taken on a project in one of the most unlikely places in the world. Mention Mongolia…

Resolved Question: Are western travel books on the following countires banned in China?
Taiwan:- Simply because they don’t say its province of the P.R. China or Mongolia due to them breaking away and becoming independent. The reason why I asked is because I went to the big English book store in Wangfujing street, Beijing. They had every book it seems in the rough/lonely planet guide apart from these two, or in any kind of guide. At the same time some one else made the a comment about having no Taiwan guides. Are they banned or I’m I just being silly.

Voting Question: What is the designation given to communities of Vikings?
I’m interested in knowing what the name of a community of Vikings would be. I know that lots of peoples in historic Russia and Mongolia and America are called Tribes, and the communities of Scotland are (of course) Clans. What would it be for Vikings? Tribe of Vikings doesn’t sound right. Clan is probably better, but I can’t find any information naming what those clans would be. Can anyone help?

Resolved Question: Why is snow not abound in Australia?
Why is it snow abounds in Europe and much of the north such as Russia and Mongolia, but is conspicuously absent in Australia? I do agree that some parts of Australia experience snow, but only certain parts. It is not like in Europe like Germany or Italy or Sweden where there is always snow during winter. Even Tasmania hardly have any snow except like what some people had said in the mountains. Why is it so? World warming?

Mongolia: State of emergency on the web

Mongolia: State of emergency on the web

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Beijing to Mongolia

A 30 second clip with no sound of the countryside of rural China

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Dateline Mongolia: An American Journalist in Nomad’s Land
Dateline Mongolia: An American Journalist in Nomad's Land Michael Kohn, editor of the Mongol Messenger, is one steppe ahead of the journalistic posse in this epic Western set in the Far East. Kohn’s book is an irresistible account of a nation where falcon poachers, cattle rustlers, exiled Buddhist leaders, death-defying child jockeys and political assassins vie for page one. The turf war between lamas, shamans, Mormon elders and ministers provides the spiritual backdrop in this nation recently liberated from Soviet orthodoxy. From the reincarnated Bogd Khaan and his press spokesman to vodka-fueled racing entrepreneurs and political leaders unclear on the concept of freedom of the press, Kohn explores one of Asia’s most fascinating, mysterious and misunderstood lands.

Author: Michael Kohn
Paperback:  345 pages
Company: Rdr Books  (2006-10-01)
ISBN: 1571431551
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Racism Rant

Racism Rant

I think this is a very important video that all of my subscribers should watch… and even people that aren’t my subscribers. I want to know your opinion so feel free to leave a comment or a video response. I told you guys I would post a list of all the human races well here they are… Khoid (Hottentot) race Sanid (Bushmen) race Central Congoid race (Geographic center and origin in the Congo river basin) Bambutid race (African Pygmies) Aethiopid race (Ethiopia, Somalia) Mediterranid race (from Mediterranean areas) Dinaric race (predominant in western Balkans [Dinaric Mountains] and northern Italy) Alpine race Ladogan race (named after Lake Ladoga; indigenous to Russia; includes Lappish subrace of arctic Europe) Nordish or Northern European race Armenid race (Armenia, Syria, Lebanon and northern Iraq) Turanid race (Kazakhstan, Hungary and Turkey) Irano-Afghan race (Iran and Afghanistan, Iraq, Turkey) Indic or Nordindid race (Pakistan and northern India) Dravidic race (India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka) Veddoid race (remnant Australoid population in central and southern India) Melanesian race (New Guinea, Papua, Solomon Islands) Australian-Tasmanian race (Australian Aborigines) Northeast Asian or Northern Mogoloid race (China, Manchuria, Korea and Japan) Southeast Asian or Southern Mongoloid race (China, Indochina, Thailand, Myanmar [Burma], Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines) Micronesian-Polynesian race Ainuid race (remnants of aboriginal population in northern Japan) Tungid race (Mongolia and Siberia, Eskimos) Amerindian race (American Indians)

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Little Britain Parody/Remake

Martha Sets Out To Plan Her Vacation To North Mongolia The Holidays Approaching. COMMENT . RATE . SUBSCRIBE

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Raw Video: Violent Protests in Mongolia

Protesters clashed with Mongolian police on Tuesday in the capital Ulan Bator, as election results indicated the ruling party was on course to win the majority it needed to pass a disputed law on sharing the country’s natural wealth. (July 1)

The Amgalan In His Natural Habitat

The “Mongoliate Barbaious” in his natural habitat being idle at a feast of friends at the tibetan reservation in El Cerrito

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Raw Video: Violent Protests in Mongolia

Protesters clashed with Mongolian police on Tuesday in the capital Ulan Bator, as election results indicated the ruling party was on course to win the majority it needed to pass a disputed law on sharing the country’s natural wealth. (July 1)





US submits Zimbabwe sanctions resolution at UN
on Thursday formally submitted a sanctions resolution in the UN Security Council that would target Mugabe and 11 of his aides. (AFP/File) The United States on Thursday pushed for a UN

Celebrated Indian field marshal with a razor-sharp wit
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, who has died aged 94, was a leading figure in devising India's strategy in its 1971 war against Pakistan

Erdogan says Turkish democracy not under threat
ANKARA - Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan, fighting in court for his and the governing party's political survival, said on Friday political tensions would be fixed and that democracy was not unde...

South Korean market trades sharply lower on record oil, economic worries
(RTTNews) - The South Korean market was trading sharply lower Thursday, extending losses for a sixth session, after oil hit a new record overnight amid concerns over an economic slowdown. At 8:55 p.m....

Asian Stocks Fall for Fourth Week as Oil Prices Surge to Record - Bloomberg
July 5 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks fell for a fourth week, on concern record crude oil prices will slow global economic growth and erode earnings. Japan&os;s Nikkei 225 Stock Average posted its longest losing streak in 54 years. BHP Billiton Ltd. , the ...