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He who learns must suffer, and, even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.
I think the youth are picking up on the hypocrisy of this sort of behavior - give it consideration - you instigate conflict with another, and then...
It is indeed a terrible do but alas there's worse to come. For those that know of me of years past, you'll know I'm an Earthwatcher, one that...
Years ago I read Gregg Braden's book, The God Code. I do not remember the whole premise, but he had determined that there was a computer-type code...
looks like a natural kill zone , herd them in keep them there
The people of Germany are beginning to reject the greenie movement because it has brought nothing but disappointment with lots spent for no gain....
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You are correct. BTW, I was a physicist a long time before I became an attorney.
A Indian from an ordinary background, that had an instinctive understanding of mathematics. There is probably lots o gloss, but a good movie.
At the turn of the twentieth century, Srinivasa Ramanujan is a struggling and indigent citizen in the city of Madras in India working at menial jobs at the edge of poverty. While performing his menial labor, his employers notice that he seems to have exception skills at mathematics and they begin to make use of him for rudimentary accounting tasks. It becomes equally clear to his employers, who are college educated, that Ramanujan's mathematical insights exceed the simple accounting tasks they are assigning to him and soon they encourage him to make his personal writings in mathematics available to the general public and to start to contact professors of mathematics at universities by writing to them. One such letter is sent to G.H. Hardy, a famous mathematician at Cambridge University, who begins to take a special interest in Ramanujan.
...the fields of scientific endeavor have thier fair share of 'precious snowflakes' as well.
-Rf
stop using calculators learn and to think