Saturday, December 9, 2006

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Par 5 - The world and its inhabitants -

one time, say for example in the prehistory of our planet was inhabited by a limited number of people. As a function of the small number of people, the land offered a large amount 'of space and resources to each its human inhabitants. At that time, probably, the groups were very small compared to the current groupings: New York's 8 million inhabitants, City 'of Mexico's 18,000,000 inhabitants, 13.5 million people New Delhi, Beijing's 13 million inhabitants and so on.
Vista close to other cities' New York even seems depopulated Rome, capital of the peak (according to the guidance of Philip archaeological Coarelli) reached a population of about 5,000,000 inhabitants. Had a few 'numbers come back, I said that there was plenty of space and resources, and many wild animals, many fish and so on. The war broke out between small groups usually for offenses that a component of group received one or more small claims (as evidenced by studies on indigenous populations prior to their colonization of Africa and those on the population of Native Americans in North America). Wars, were often bloody and often the group that lost soon admitted defeat, so that there were some unnecessary losses. This attitude and 'ragionale if you think about the importance of every life in a small group of people, each member has a function that is not' easy to replace, and everyone knows his condolences for the loss of someone is reflected on whole community '. Over the centuries, the number of people and 'increased, thanks to the abundance resources. The technology and 'increased and with it the opportunity' to exploit the resources, just think of the birth and evolution of agriculture and livestock. Agriculture has led men to prefer the permanence 'nomadism. The villages and the cities 'develop where there was easy' access to water, an atmosphere as possible and not too far away from each other to facilitate trade. So 'some areas become very popular while others were virtually devoid of human beings. The Mediterranean was one of the most 'populated in antiquity'. The cities' that originally lived in relative harmony, slowly began to "stepping on" each atra feet, more 'the density' population grew more 'clashes became frequent that people did not wars for space, which was still abundant, but the possibility' of exploit or steal the resources of others. Even the wars of the period, however bloody, had always a small number of victims always compared to the present war (in Iraq civilian deaths are only 50,000, the deaths of approximately 21,000 coalition, Motrio militias iraquene about 50,000). In five years have died in Iraq nearly twice as many people who have died in one hundred years of the Punic wars between the Romans and Carthaginians. There must also be said that if the Romans had had phosphorus bombs, the dead were probably more '. But the point to which I get and 'another; on the planet today are 6.3 billion people, some have a house, a car, a cellphone, a second home, boat etc.. those without these things (the majority) would like to. China in no time and 'backward country went from a world power raking steel and oil from the market, so that the price of the steel and' doubled in a year and the United States, have made war on Afghanistan to prevent China from buy oil directly from Iran and so on. It 'obvious that with this population (and counting), and with an increase in per capita use of resources, will be 'inevitable collapse of the one part of the planet, the other a very intense period of war. On this song and Grim 'a consideration that the former U.S. secretary of state Henry Kissinger (now advisor to the German pope, and still one of the architects of U.S. policy) had in the '70s, just when I made it myself the first time (early). The solution that I found (child of primary school who saw the space in 1999, thinking that 1999 was so 'far that would never happen) was that the land would have to colonize other planets, the idea of \u200b\u200bKissinger was, that wars and perstilenze kill a large proportion of the population, unless they themselves decide not to reproduce much (thanks for the Alternatives).

Council also this interesting link on the left Valdo_stano
http://www.oilcrash.com/italia/ottimism.htm

http://www.edt.it/viaggi/lonelyplanet/destinazioni/wg_2/single New York. php? g = 29
City 'of Mexico
http://www.edt.it/viaggi/lonelyplanet/destinazioni/wg_2/single.php?g=25
New Delhi
http://www.edt.it/ viaggi/lonelyplanet/destinazioni/wg_2/single.php?
g = 11 civilian deaths in Iraq and coalition deaths
http://www.iraqbodycount.org/webcounters.php
militias iraquene
http://it.wikipedia. org / wiki / Guerra_in_Iraq Le_perdite_della_Coalizione #
Punic Wars
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terza_guerra_punica
World Population
http://www.ecplanet.com/canale/varie-5/societa-57/1/0/11245/it/ecplanet . rxdf
Pope and Kissinger
http://www.ariannaeditrice.it/articolo.php?id_articolo=6393
pestilence and Kissinger (this' for strong palates)
http://www.comedonchisciotte.net/modules.php ? name = News & file = article & sid = 547

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