Stricken with “deep and serious discouragement”, the citizens of rue du Campanile, in the Sainte-Foy sector, are calling for the City to intervene in order to find a solution to the deterioration of the place. For the majority of residents, the neglect has gone on long enough, it is high time to take action on this issue with its complex ramifications.
July 2, 2022
Life on Earth Started Earlier Than Expected According to New Study (BBC)
Fossil remains belonging to some of mankind’s ancestors are much older than scientists thought and might shed new light on the timeline of evolution, according to a recent study by the BBC.
Scientists claim that our ancestors roamed the planet more than a million years earlier than the known date.
“The new timeline might redistribute the current understanding of human evolution,” the researchers said.
According to the Smithsonian Museum, the species, which walked on two legs, was much smaller than modern humans. The average height of the males was 1.38 cm and that of the females 1.15 cm.
The researchers examined the precipitation around the fossils to detect levels of a rare isotope formed when the rocks were exposed to sunlight.
Recent excavations claim that groups of humans roamed the earth 3.4 to 3.7 million years ago.
However, scientists have long believed that the Australopithecus Africanus species, whose fossils were discovered in the Strekfontein caves near Johannesburg, was less than 2.6 million years old.
Now they will have to calculate if the species existed on Earth alongside the famous ape known as Lucy, whose remains are 3.2 million years old. Additionally, researchers will need to determine if Australopithecus Afarensis, which has long been thought to be the species from which the first humans descended, is our only ancestor.
Scientists say the new findings somewhat challenge everything we previously knew regarding the origin of humans, suggesting the evolutionary line is much more complex than believed.
Only one being is missing and everything is depopulated… well, no, actually. The departure of Delon Wright was to leave a small void in the Atlanta backcourt but the Hawks have a long arm. It only took a day for this hole to be filled with Aaron Holiday. The small signature is interesting since it is not binding in the long term. Come on, we’ll sum it all up for you during your coffee, your Actimel and your Chocapics.
To find all the signatures of the Free Agency, it’s HERE!
So already, gently put your spoon in your bowl of milk, your Yop or your cup of coffee. With the arrival of Aaron Holiday, the Hawks now own two of the league’s three Holiday brothers. Achieving this feat on July 1st, aka the day of the major holidays… no, it’s strong, you have to applaud. Past the moment of crappy puns, it must be recognized that this move is still a nice coup by the Falcons. Why ? Well first, let’s take the case of Delon Wright. His past season? 8.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, 2.8 assists. Yes, a good little player who does his job well behind Bodgan and Trae, and who will delight Washington fans next season. For the accounting-accounting point, as explained yesterday in the paper concerning the arrival of Justin Holiday and Mo Harkless, the Hawks payroll is currently a little blocked. Yes, Mr. Wright is a fantastic basketball player, but keeping him would have cost Atlanta a certain price and considerably reduced its summer flexibility.
Free agent guard Delon Wright has agreed to a two-year, $16 million deal to sign with the Washington Wizards, his agent Greg Lawrence of @wassbasketball tells ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 1, 2022
When you know that a certain John Collins is still on the way out, it is imperative to keep a little flexibility to be able to calmly welcome a counterpart that lives up to their ex-player potential. It is in this spirit that the arrival of Aaron Holiday has a double interest. Already, the player is only 25 years old so we can estimate that he still has some room for improvement. The contributions are of course lower than those of Wright since one turns to 6.8 points, 2.5 rebounds and 3.4 assists, but it is the price of flexibility. Yes, because beyond an undisclosed amount which should logically be very reasonable, the contractual commitment is only for one season. If ever a fuse needs to be blown, it will be possible with Aaron.
Free agent Aaron Holiday has agreed to a one-year deal with the Atlanta Hawks, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 1, 2022
Come on, another small transfer smoothly led by Atlanta, which should now stop strengthening a rear sector ready to leave for a turn in October. It now remains to tackle the painting and there things should certainly be a bit more complicated.
Sources : Twitter @wojespn / @ShamsCharania
Khalfan tweets about the conditions of some Arab countries
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Lieutenant-General Dhahi Khalfan, Deputy Chief of Dubai Police, shed light on a number of countries, some of which witnessed what became known as the “Arab Spring”.
This came in a series of tweets on Khalfan’s official Twitter page, in which he said: “It is unfortunate what we see of demonstrations there … they do not end … the lesson is not wealth … the lesson is the leadership.”
He said, “I was in Sudan one day… I wished that this river would pass through the Emirates… if we had it, we would have achieved food security for the entire Arab world.”
He added: “Libya is very rich…why do its people neglect the welfare of their people in order to fight over chairs?”
He continued, “What is left in Syria? Aleppo, the first city in history, was erased… and others… for what?”
And he continued: “The Iraqis… complained regarding Saddam… and entered into Saddam… for more than twenty years.”