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Eurogenes EUtest V2 K15 Oracle-x ------------------ McDonald results
Spanish_Galicia 43.35% ------------------ Spain - 42.3%
North_Amerindian 14.83% -----------French - 19.9%
Spanish_Extremadura 8.70% --------Maya - 16.1%
Bantu_S.E. 8.62% ------------- Moroccan - 13.9%
Algerian 5.98% --------------------- Yoruba - 7.8%
Portuguese 4.68%
Orcadian 4.15%
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Out Of Africa Theory is a lie.
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...88#post3431588
And a mighty angel took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down, and shall be found no more at all.
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Out Of Africa Theory is a lie.
http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...88#post3431588
And a mighty angel took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down, and shall be found no more at all.
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yes, Africa is starting to grow. There are several countries that have registered major growth rates and have absorbed a great deal of foreign investment. Although most of this investment is still centered on commodities, so far African countries have yet to provide a clear model of broad based industrialization.
However, I don't discount the possibility that eventually certain African countries may be able to create a development model that is compatible with their national conditions in which the majority of the population can experience modernization and industrialization. There are certainly certain native African ethnicities (Kikuyu come to mind) who are known to be very entrepreneurial, so I do think that Africans can certainly be capable of harnessing economic growth and wealth building.
Of course there are many challenges, and not all African countries are the same, they are very diverse. I could elaborate more, but one of the reasons why Africa was behind for so long was due to its isolation and also due to the relative lack of commerce. Now that these systems and models have been introduced, it is possible that Africans may be able to create wealth building cultures that are critical to broad based modernization and progress, though it is still too early to say.
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Shall we consider this good news or bad one?
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lol So through recent developments you are able to see that black people in Africa are "capable" of "wealth building", boa boa boa if y'all only knew. I love the subtle arrogance which is often times based on complete ignorance of History. A good history book on Africa would tell that son. Oh your Han Chinese, we (Bantus) use to do extensive business with y'all before the slave trades (a lot of people forgot):
I love how some people (not saying you) act like economic prosperity and black history are mutually exclusive. Attitudes like this are alarms to any intellectual to disregard much of what that person has to say based on that perceived yet firm ignorance. Then again some people go along with this train of thought as a "defense mechanism".
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