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Wednesday, April 20, 2005

Study to trace human migration

Study to trace human migration:

"Using DNA taken from inside the mouth, they hope to work out who's related to whom, not just the really ancient history, but also the story of more recent movements of people, like the Roman Empire or the conquests of Alexander the Great."

I am looking forard to seeing the results of this. I have come to look at people in a different way since we have become a little more aware that particular colouring and stature means a particular genetic code. To come to the point where we can see we are all related - and this is what I anticipate- will be a grand day for planet earth. Over recent times we have increasingly reacted and acted as Earthlings and I can only see that as a strength. Our cultural differences just add to that strength by providing us with a richness and depth of experience which we can utilise to move us forward into a new millennium. I really don't want to keep going over the same old ground as the last 2000 years or more. It would be great to break out of the mould by uniting and sharing our expertise to inspire us to develop a more challenging , different world for people to live in, instead of the constant misery which is dished up each century.

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