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Scientific Contribution by Muslims Throughout Ages Jamshed Akhtar(jamshedakhtar@yahoo.com) From the book:The Ultimate Revelations http://www.islamawareness.net/ Fascination with the heavens, coupled with the need to determine the timings of prayers and direction of Qibla in di­verse locales, resulted in the tremendous development of Astrono­my from the very beginning. The progress took place     

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Author: Islamaphobia
Date: Apr 27, 2008 13:08

Doug wrote: "fasgnadh" <fasgnadh@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:4813d7fb$0$13949$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... Sir John Howard wrote: Semper Libèr® . wrote: "Viejo Vizcacha" <nats_uglyman@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:6fd1e352-da4e-4e4f-8d0c-fc7b43c5ab87@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... No need to imagine. Christianity is, by far, the most murderous
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Doug wrote: > "fasgnadh" <fasgnadh@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:4813d7fb$0$13949$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... >> Sir John Howard wrote: >>> Semper Libèr® . wrote: >>> >>>> "Viejo Vizcacha" <nats_uglyman@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>>> news:6fd1e352-da4e-4e4f-8d0c-fc7b43c5ab87@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com... >>>>> No need to imagine. Christianity is, by far, the most murderous     

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Author: Islamaphobia
Date: Apr 27, 2008 10:22

Michael Gray wrote in message ... The question is utterly meaningless. Your response brings to mind the comment by some of 'meaningless' in response to the question -Why is there Something Rather Than Nothing?- in the following post/article. For a more complete understanding of the possibilities and nature of the question, please read the complete article and the books refer- enced
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jstevh@gmail.com wrote: > jshsucks@yahoo.com wrote: > > jstevh@gmail.com wrote: > > > My fear is that mathematicians at universities don't think they have to > > > report on mathematical research that is important if it does not help > > > their own careers. > > > > > > That is breaking the trust the public gives them as I think if you talk > > > to the a typical citizen they'd say that mathematicians     

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Author: Islamaphobia
Date: Apr 27, 2008 10:22

jstevh@gmail.com wrote: It is NOT true that an algebraic integer cannot be the root of a non-monic polynomial with integer coefficients irreducible over Q. (Assuming you add 'primitive' to the conditions) You could not be more wrong about this. Now I'm trying to figure out if the assertion that it is true is a sci.math only claim, Absolutely not. It is universally accepted
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jstevh@gmail.com wrote: > It is NOT true that an algebraic integer cannot be the root of a > non-monic polynomial with integer coefficients irreducible over Q. > (Assuming you add 'primitive' to the conditions) You could not be more wrong about this. > Now I'm trying to figure out if the assertion that it is true is a > sci.math only claim, Absolutely not. It is universally accepted     

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Author: Pro-Humanist FREELOVER
Date: Jul 16, 2007 09:18

You are still alive Arash? Not tired to publish disinformations as the good mullah carpet you are ? Here the true revelated by an Angel to Saint Jean on Patmos Island. An other Angel (a woman one, sorry for prphet muhamad who say that this was impossible) give me the keys to start to resolve the fabulous enigma behind the code. something marvelous... But I just give the begining of the algorithm
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Ray Johnstone wrote: > On 27 Nov 2006 21:33:10 -0800, "Reef Fish" > <large_nassua_grouper@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > >Ray Johnstone wrote: > >> How many chess games are there?...and who wins? > > > >I resign. My opponent wins. There could be infinitely many such > >games except I probably won't live that long. > > > >> http://members.iinet.net.au/~ray/Chessgames.htm > >> > >> ray@iinet     

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Author: marcus_b
Date: Dec 31, 2006 12:56

On 27 Nov 2006 21:33:10 -0800, "Reef Fish" <large_nassua_grouper@yahoo.com> wrote: Ray Johnstone wrote: How many chess games are there?...and who wins? I resign. My opponent wins. There could be infinitely many such games except I probably won't live that long. http://members.iinet.net.au/~ray/Chessgames.htm ray@iinet.com.au www.iinet.com.au/~ray It appeared
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Author: marcus_b
Date: Dec 18, 2006 10:01

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Author: marcus_b
Date: Dec 18, 2006 10:01

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Author: ExtrêmeAchillès
Date: Dec 14, 2006 02:44

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Author: Reef Fish
Date: Nov 28, 2006 03:26

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Author: Ray Johnstone
Date: Nov 28, 2006 01:04

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