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How do you tell the future by drinking Black Arabian tea? I was told that there is a way to tell what your future will be by drinking heavy black arabian tea. Anyone know how? | Are you sure it is heavy black Arabian tea not COFFEE.
In many Arab countries people enjoy hearing someone telling them their fortune by reading their coffee cups. They do it just for fun.
How it is done? Simply by drinking a small cup (around 10ml.) of heavy dark coffee ( something like espresso) slowly. The coffee sediments will remain in the bottom of the cup. Then all you have to do is to turn your coffee cup upside down on the saucer. The sediments will form some shapes and characters and there are some people who can read and interpret them into stories that tell you what will happen in your future. It's just a kind of fortune telling. | How much would an arabian black mare cost? I just need to know how much one would cost, like in NY | | How long is a piece of string? A decent quality riding horse or a top quality show horse? A broodmare? The breed and colour don't really narrow it down much. | What would you think if u saw young attractive girl wearing abaya (long black arabian robe) with scarf on her? The scarf being the black silky one that they wear in dubai what would your first impression be if you saw her walking in uk streets or shopping centre. E. G she's sheikha or vip or what | Get over it people.. I'd think she is a good practicing Muslim which makes her way better than the average non-practicing person of any religion. I'd think she actually has values and traditions that she believes in that are more important than what Britney Spears wore to the Grammy's or who Justin Bieber is going out with.
EDIT: Muslims standing by jihadists is wrong but the world in general and America in specific killing hundreds of thousands of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan is ok? I'm not supportive of suicide attacks against civilians but I'd say you can push the ones you oppress so far before they start pushing back.
Anyway, this is not the topic at hand and im not here to win points. Just a sound to be heard in this hate-fest. Y'all wanna go and talk trash about Islam? By all means.. Have at it.. Doesn't really make it any less beautiful and perfect :) | Why do black, latino, arabian, asian people all have dark hair? Why did caucations evolve with lighter features? What could have happened in our evolution that made us different in that one distinct way? | Human beings have many variations in hair color (or colour) and hair texture.
Hair color is the result of pigmentation due to the presence of the chemicals of melanin. In general, the more melanin, the darker the hair color.
In general, the color of guyren's and adults' hair varies from pale yellow (blonde) to deep black.The ethnic distribution of colors has historically varied by geographic area. For example, deep brown and black prevail in the Middle East, North Africa, and Southern Europe, and even darker shades occur in East Asia, South Asia, as well as tropical (Sub-saharan) Africa and The Americas; lighter brown is more common in western, central & eastern Europe, yellow/blond in northern Europe, and reddish in the British Isles.
However, considerable differences in hair color and texture exist between individuals of similar ethnicity, and immigration and global travel have greatly increased the diversity of hair characteristics in many countries.
At least two gene pairs control the overall human hair color. One gene, which is a brown/blonde pair, has a dominant brown allele and a recessive blonde allele. If a person carries the brown allele, he will have brown hair; otherwise, he will be blonde. This also explains why two brown-haired parents can produce a blonde-haired guy. The other gene pair is a not-red/red pair, where the "not-red" allele (which suppresses production of phaeomelanin) is dominant and the allele for red hair is recessive. Since the two gene pairs both govern hair color, a person with two copies of the red-haired allele will have red hair, but it will be either auburn or bright reddish orange depending upon whether the first gene pair gives a brown or blonde hair color respectively. The recessive genes for both blonde and red hair are found nearly exclusively in populations of Whites and Caucasians
However, the two-gene model cannot explain the various shades of brown, blonde, or red which may occur (for example, platinum blonde versus dark blonde/light brown), or why one blonde guy's hair might turn brown as he grows up while another blonde guy's hair does not.
According to some research, there are several gene pairs that control the light versus dark hair color in an accumulative effect. Therefore, the more of these that are dominant, the darker the hair will be.
Hope this helps. I have also read somewhere that the northern Europeans have blonde hair because there is less sunlight and their bodies cannot produce enough melanin. Howver this does not explain why blonde people often go even blonder when in the sun - i.e. sun-bleached. Nor does it explain why Eskimos usually have black hair.
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Blond hair is a relatively rare human phenotype, occurring in 1.7 to 2% of the world population with the majority of natural blondes in Scandinavia and other parts of Europe, most notably on the northern part of the continent. Blond hair ranges from nearly white (platinum blond, tow-haired) to a dark golden brown. A common stereotype holds that Western men are known to prefer fair-haired women to their darker-haired contemporaries and this has caused many women to dye or bleach their hair blond.
Blond hair occurs in peoples of Europe (especially of non-Latin or Mediterranean heritage), in some areas of South Asia, and even in the Middle East. It is genetically associated with lighter eye color such as blue, green, or light brown and with pale, often freckled, skin tones. 5% of Americans are naturally blond.
Blond hair is also associated with skin cancer (as melanoma) and albinism.
Blondness is a recessive gene and a popular hoax says that the gene will be dead in 200 years.[7] It has more phaeomelanin than eumelanin but has less than red hair. Natural blondes have the thinnest strand of hair but have more hair on their heads than others. They have an average of 140,000 hairs.
Of those previously mentioned, by far the least common hair color present in the United States is Red hair, shared by only around three percent of the American population. Red hair which ranges from vivid strawberry shades to deep auburn and burgundy is found in Europeans, especially in the British Isles and is associated with the Celtic nations mainly Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It is less commonly found in peoples of Japan and some other areas of the world. It is a recessive gene and believed to be an uncommon one. It is also found in the Middle East, and appears uncommonly in those of African descent.
Red hair is genetically associated with lighter eye color, especially green, blue, and light to medium brown and pale, often melanin-less skin. Red hair has the highest amounts of phaeomelanin and the lowest of eumelanin. They have the thickest strands of hair and the lowest amounts of strands at 90,000.
The vast majority of people have brown hair of varying shades. It is found all over the world, in and out of Europe, and is especially common in those of Latin, Mediterranean, Balkan, Pacific Islander, and Middle Eastern descent. Europeans also have high percentages of it. Many women with brown hair are called brunettes, especially if they are of European descent.
Brown hair is genetically associated with olive and darker tones of skin and brown eyes, however many White people often have brown hair and light eye colour and/or lighter skin tone. They have medium-thick strands of hair and about 100,000 strands of hair.
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Black hair
Black hair is common in the peoples of Asian, African, South Asian, Native American, Afro-Caribbean, Middle Eastern, Latin, Mediterranean, Balkan and Pacific Islander heritage. Nearly all people of Asian and African descent have it. It is very similar to brown hair in strand thickness, abundance and genetic associations. As of 2006, a popular trend is for teenagers and young adults infuenced by the emo and goth subcultures to dye their hair black. | What do arabian men think of black women? I always wonder about men from the middle east. What do they think about black women? Would they date, marry or have guyren with them? Anyone out there? | | Arabian men are just like other men..they all have their own preferences. Some do not care about the skin color and some do.However, I can tell you that my ex is arabic(don't let the "ex" part disappoint you) and I'm black. | What would a White/Asian/Black/Hispanic/Ara… baby look like? Do you think it would look cute? | | it would look like a baby... | Reallybeautiful black arabian mare? ok i need a pic of a black arabian mare (its a horse if ur wondering:)
she has to have a white stripe down her forehead thx! | ok here are some that might work
www.tracyperformancehorses.com/im…
www.theblackarabianhorse.com/imag…
www.theblackarabianhorse.com/imag…
farm4.static.flickr.com/3115/2780…
inlinethumb37.webshots.com/1252/2…
www.elementsarabians.com/outsides…
www.arabiansltd.com/uploads/foals…
www.elementsarabians.com/outsides…
www.elementsarabians.com/Breeze/b…
www.kingofthehillsranch.com/sites…
www.horses-now.co.uk/gallery-imag…
alright i hope some of those work, i got them all from google
good luck (: | Names for a black arabian mare? Do you know any names for a black arabian mare?
She looks somewhat like this
www.theblackarabianhorse.com/imag… | | How about Ebony, Onyx , Midnight, Shadow Dancer, Moonlight, Luna, Dusky, Galaxy, or Mystic? | Im planning on gaetting a beutifull black arabian stallion foal? how much do they cost. | | Do some research - what would you want an arabian for anyways? |
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