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whoaretheiraqies

2D World Events/Social Commentary posted on May 07, 2004
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We should remind ourselves of who the Iraqis are: 1. Twelve-thousand years ago, they invented irrigated farming. They got to be so good at it that, today, they can still produce all the food they need even when "sanctions" are imposed. 2. They invented writing. 3. They figured out how to tell time. 4. They founded modern mathematics. 5. In the Code of Hammurabi, they invented the first legal system that protects the weak, the widow and the orphan. 6. Five-thousand years ago, they had philosophers who attempted to list every known thing in the world. 7. They were using Pythagoras' theorem 1,700 years before Pythagoras. 8. They invented artificial building materials, some kind of pre-fab-crete stuff used to construct high-rise towers. 9. Ur, in southeast Iraq, is assumed to be the place we're all descended from. 10. They were the first people to build cities and live in them. 11. For thousands of years, they wrote the greatest poetry, history and "sagas" in the world. 12. Because they were great horse breeders, they invented the cavalry in war. 13. The Iraq Museum in Baghdad contains some of the most outstanding stone, metal and clay sculptures and inscriptions created in the history of the world. Some of them are more than 7,000 years old. If a bomb hits this place, art lovers around the world will go into mourning. 14. The first school for astronomers was established by Iraqis. This is how the "wise men" got to be so wise. They knew how to follow the star. 15. Beginning around 800 A.D., the Iraqis founded universities that imported teachers from throughout the civilized world to teach medicine, mathematics, philosophy, theology, literature and poetry. 16. For the first 1,200 years of its existence, Baghdad was regarded as one of the most refined, civilized and festive cities in the world. 17. Abraham, the father of Israel, was from Iraq. 18. Abraham, the father of Islam, was from Iraq. 19. Abraham, the father and "model" of Christian faith, was from Iraq.

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i-popba

11:13AM | Fri, 07 May 2004

yessssss...!!!!!...powerful image ...great concept...!!! best texture , lighting and tone.....love it

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A_Joker_B

1:14PM | Fri, 07 May 2004

Nuff said...It's "funny" when things are put into "perspective"...Great work Seneca.

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jocko500

11:35PM | Fri, 07 May 2004

all that true but they had taken a wrong turn somewhere in the past// great image you made

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Pancho1985

11:50PM | Fri, 07 May 2004

I have no doubt that even in the dirtiest and darkest place there was once prosperity, but then a selfminded idiot came and called all his home. Powerful picture.

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Metonicus

3:01AM | Sun, 09 May 2004

Very well done. I don't give many Excellents.

MarcoH

5:39PM | Sun, 09 May 2004

Nice picture with excellent background information. I knew some of these historical things but some are new to me. Therefore you get my excellent. It's nice to see some educated people around ;)

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Swidhelm

10:35AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

I think some of your facts are a little off, but still powerful. I don't know what happened to the middle east but it used to be the place for learning and living well.


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