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POSTED BY: aileen on 04/08/2008 23:51:21


did you know that...

- an elephant can hold its breath for 16 days?

- a lion's heart can stop beating for 2 days and still live after?

- polar bears can recognize d alphabet?

- a chimpanzee only has 2 fingers on each hand?

- a persian cat's pee is used in making gun powder ?

GALING NO! IMBENTO KO LANG LAHAT ITO!

HAVE A GREAT PINOY DAY!

 





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POSTED BY: UKFOX on 04/09/2008 03:41:25


DAG DAG KO

IN 2005
Pope John Paul II dies April, 2. German cardinal Joseph Ratzinger elected as 265th pontiff, Benedict XVI. First successful partial face transplant, France. 7 July London terrorist bombings. Hurricane Katrina strikes the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama coasts. Earthquake kills about 80,000 people in Kashmir.





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POSTED BY: UKFOX on 04/09/2008 07:02:17


ETO PA ISA AILEEN

8000 BC Invention of the wheel, most likely. With the cultivation of grains in river valleys, the age of agriculture begins. Wine and beer is produced.

7000 BC Use of pottery.

6000 BC Linen is made from the flax plant.

5000 BC Mesopotanian civilisation. Development of irrigation. Cultivation of maize. Use of copper.

4241 BC Earliest recorded date in Egyptian calendar.

4000 BC Meslim, King of Kish, rules Sumeria (Southern Babylonia). Development of plowing and taming of horses.

3760 BC First year of Jewish calendar.

2680 BC Great Pyramid at Giza completed.

2650 BC Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia founded by Sargon.

2637 BC First year of the Chinese calendar.

2600 BC Sixth Dynasty in Egypt ends the ancient Egyptian Empire. Pepy II reigns 94 years, longest reign in history.

2550 BC The Old Egyptian Empire under Khufu, his son Khafre, and his grandson Menkure, start the construction of the great pyrimids. Invention of glass.

2500 BC Minoan Age of Cretans begins. Domestication of camels. First libraries appear in Assyria, Egypt and China. Soap used. (The first mention of soap was on Sumerian clay tablets dating to this time - the soap was made of water, alkali and cassia oil.)

2400 BC Ur-Engur establishes Dynasty of Ur in Sumeria.

2350 BC Mesopotamian kings lay down the first recorded law, known as the Urukagina's Code. (The code has never been discovered but it is mentioned in other documents.)

2300 BC Paper made from the papyrus plant in Egypt.

2100 BC First Dynasty of Babylon established by Sumu-Abu. Abraham born in Ur in Mesopotamia.

2050 BC The earliest known written legal code, Ur-Nammu's Code, dates from this time. Although called Ur-Nammu's Code, it is generally agreed that it was written by his son Shugli. (The code allowed for the dismissal of corrupt men, protection of the poor, giving testomony under oath, and the ability of judges to order damages be paid to a victim by the guilty party.)

1860 BC Construction of Stonehenge.

1850 BC Earliest known written legal decision. (A clay tablet reveals the case of the murder of a temple employee by three men. The victim's wife knew of the murder but remained silent. Eventually, the crime came to light and the men and woman were charged with murder. Two witnesses testified that the woman was not part of the murder, that she had been abused by her husband, and that she was worse off after her husband's death. The men were executed in front of the victim's house but the woman was spared.)

1800 BC Kyksos rules Egypt,

1750 BC Hammurabi, a king of the the Babylonian Empire, establishes laws for many aspects of daily life, including marriage, divorce, trade, and prices. The code's punishments include cutting off of a finger or hand for theft, cutting out a tongue for defamation, and cutting off a man's lower lip if he kissed a married woman. The code included the law of retaliation, from which came the phrase "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."

1700 BC Assyria becomes independent of Babylonia.

1500 BC The Book of Job written by an unknown Israelite. The sacred works of Hindiusm, the Vedas, a collection of hymns is written in Sanskrit.

1446 BC The Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) are written between 1446 and 1406 BC.

1400 BC Use of iron by the Hittites in Anatolia (Asia Minor).

1415 BC Amenophis IV of Egypt replaces old religion with sun worship.

1375 BC Ikhnaton develops monotheistic religion in Egypt.

1355 BC Rameses I begins Nineteenth Dynasty in Egypt.

1280 BC India's Laws of Manu written, regulating almost all facts of rules, from contracts to criminal law. It also forms the basis of the caste system, where people were classified by their social standing. Members of higher caste were punished more severly that those of lower castes. (Various dates of recording given, even as late as 880 BC.)

1250 BC Israelite exodus from Egypt during the reign of King Ramses II.

1200 BC Rameses III leads in Twentieth Egyptian dynasty.

1193 BC Greeks destroy Troy.

1186 BC The Trojan War.

1020 BC Saul becomes the first Israelite king.

 





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POSTED BY: yonipoka72 on 04/09/2008 14:34:47


ang galing naman!!!! nakaya mong i-memorize lahat yan????


UKFOX wrote:
ETO PA ISA AILEEN


8000 BC Invention of the wheel, most likely. With the cultivation of grains in river valleys, the age of agriculture begins. Wine and beer is produced.

7000 BC Use of pottery.

6000 BC Linen is made from the flax plant.

5000 BC Mesopotanian civilisation. Development of irrigation. Cultivation of maize. Use of copper.

4241 BC Earliest recorded date in Egyptian calendar.

4000 BC Meslim, King of Kish, rules Sumeria (Southern Babylonia). Development of plowing and taming of horses.

3760 BC First year of Jewish calendar.

2680 BC Great Pyramid at Giza completed.

2650 BC Akkadian Empire in Mesopotamia founded by Sargon.

2637 BC First year of the Chinese calendar.

2600 BC Sixth Dynasty in Egypt ends the ancient Egyptian Empire. Pepy II reigns 94 years, longest reign in history.

2550 BC The Old Egyptian Empire under Khufu, his son Khafre, and his grandson Menkure, start the construction of the great pyrimids. Invention of glass.

2500 BC Minoan Age of Cretans begins. Domestication of camels. First libraries appear in Assyria, Egypt and China. Soap used. (The first mention of soap was on Sumerian clay tablets dating to this time - the soap was made of water, alkali and cassia oil.)

2400 BC Ur-Engur establishes Dynasty of Ur in Sumeria.

2350 BC Mesopotamian kings lay down the first recorded law, known as the Urukagina's Code. (The code has never been discovered but it is mentioned in other documents.)

2300 BC Paper made from the papyrus plant in Egypt.

2100 BC First Dynasty of Babylon established by Sumu-Abu. Abraham born in Ur in Mesopotamia.

2050 BC The earliest known written legal code, Ur-Nammu's Code, dates from this time. Although called Ur-Nammu's Code, it is generally agreed that it was written by his son Shugli. (The code allowed for the dismissal of corrupt men, protection of the poor, giving testomony under oath, and the ability of judges to order damages be paid to a victim by the guilty party.)

1860 BC Construction of Stonehenge.

1850 BC Earliest known written legal decision. (A clay tablet reveals the case of the murder of a temple employee by three men. The victim's wife knew of the murder but remained silent. Eventually, the crime came to light and the men and woman were charged with murder. Two witnesses testified that the woman was not part of the murder, that she had been abused by her husband, and that she was worse off after her husband's death. The men were executed in front of the victim's house but the woman was spared.)

1800 BC Kyksos rules Egypt,

1750 BC Hammurabi, a king of the the Babylonian Empire, establishes laws for many aspects of daily life, including marriage, divorce, trade, and prices. The code's punishments include cutting off of a finger or hand for theft, cutting out a tongue for defamation, and cutting off a man's lower lip if he kissed a married woman. The code included the law of retaliation, from which came the phrase "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth."

1700 BC Assyria becomes independent of Babylonia.

1500 BC The Book of Job written by an unknown Israelite. The sacred works of Hindiusm, the Vedas, a collection of hymns is written in Sanskrit.

1446 BC The Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible) are written between 1446 and 1406 BC.

1400 BC Use of iron by the Hittites in Anatolia (Asia Minor).

1415 BC Amenophis IV of Egypt replaces old religion with sun worship.

1375 BC Ikhnaton develops monotheistic religion in Egypt.

1355 BC Rameses I begins Nineteenth Dynasty in Egypt.

1280 BC India's Laws of Manu written, regulating almost all facts of rules, from contracts to criminal law. It also forms the basis of the caste system, where people were classified by their social standing. Members of higher caste were punished more severly that those of lower castes. (Various dates of recording given, even as late as 880 BC.)

1250 BC Israelite exodus from Egypt during the reign of King Ramses II.

1200 BC Rameses III leads in Twentieth Egyptian dynasty.

1193 BC Greeks destroy Troy.

1186 BC The Trojan War.

1020 BC Saul becomes the first Israelite king.





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POSTED BY: UKFOX on 04/10/2008 07:52:08


mataas ang I.Q. ko sabi ni titser, tanong ka question ngayon sagot ko bukas...lol




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POSTED BY: netzip on 04/10/2008 10:19:24


Aba wala kayo sa Lolo ko




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POSTED BY: aileen on 04/10/2008 17:10:25


  imbento ko lang po yan! ho! ho! ho!





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POSTED BY: noypi on 04/25/2008 19:53:16


Pwede po magtanong? Ano po sa English ang PASMA...as in PASMADO? gulong gulo na kasi ako...tuliro na ako 3 araw....please lang....
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POSTED BY: allwebsitetraffic on 05/28/2008 05:28:35


Thx for learning new info ..

 Good Topic...keep it up..friend

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POSTED BY: Hearthrobz on 06/17/2008 04:40:06


Yep it's really interesting.But is phillipiano they speaking? i can't get a single word from it :(

 Hoping that this forum should be made  english friendly :)

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