Thursday, January 21, 2010

Massachusetts

The Massachusetts Senate election result has been analysed by many commentators already. Some saying it is a rejection of the health bill and others saying its about the economy. How about that its just that people have fallen out of love with President Obama or just don't want him in the White House. He just does not look right there.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Haiti

This island of Hispaniola is divided into two contrasting nations, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.





Haiti is 95% black with an IQ of 67 while the Dominican Republic isof mixed race with African and Spanish ancestry (mixed 73%, white 16%, black 11%)IQ 82. To be fair Santo Domingo has the better portion and its population density is not as great but yet maybe its a case of which came first the chicken or the egg. One must ask why is it that Haiti in such a mess while Santo Domingo is more 'prosperous'? Perhaps Santa Dominica is better off, in spite of a turbulent past, because of its people and not because of the quality of their country. To make another comparison, the island of Mauritius has a population density of 1564 /sq K whereas Haiti's is 278/sq K and Mauritius is prosperous. It has an average IQ of 89.

One can compare many countries with mixed populations and it will be seen that the greater the mixed race proportion viz.
of African x white or Indian,relative to Black, the higher the IQ.


Brazil; 53% white, 38%mixed, 6%Black, IQ 87,
Venezuela;60% Mestizo, 29% white, 8% afro/asian IQ 84
Cuba; 65%White, 25%Mulatto, 10%Black, IQ 85
Belize;Mestizo 48%, Creole 27%, African/white 24%, IQ 84
Jamaica 90% Black, 7.3%Mixed, 2.7% white, IQ 71



Interestingly enough if white IQ is taken as 100, mixed 85, and black 70 the IQ of the country can be roughly estimated if the composition of the country is known. OK it doesn't always work,its not perfect science.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Africans and Diabetes.

"We found gene expression profiles that suggest that carbohydrate metabolism should be different in the African-Americans in our population compared to Caucasians, Dr. Cam Patterson, chief of cardiology and director of the McAllister Heart Institute at the University of North Carolina, said in a university news release.
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Black people may have developed a different way of metabolizing glucose -- sugars"
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That, in turn, could lead to higher rates of diabetes in blacks."




This is in line with Henry Harpending's work reported in his book 'The 10,000 Year Explosion: How Civilization Accelerated Human Evolution'