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    The History of Algebra

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    The History of Algebra The history of algebra has been around for several decades‚ this method of mathematics has been used during the beginning of time. The development of algebraic notation progressed through out three stages: the rhetorical stage‚ the syncopated stage‚ and the symbolic stage with which we are use to using in our daily usage of algebra. In ancient civilization math was used to help leaders to strategically form how their troops should be lined up for battle and help decide

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    SUPERSTIONS AND DREAM INTERPRETATIONS IN THE DUCHESS OF MALFI Superstition‚ a sort of a feeling that takes umpteen number of forms and at times frightens life out of people‚ takes a special pedestal in the life of a person which might make a person float on cloud nine or perish in dungeons. Superstitions are universal and they do exist even now in the 21st century and the plays before three centuries are no exceptions. The plays during the 16th and 17th centuries were abounding with superstitious

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    When children are little they sometimes like to dress up as witches or wizards and think how cool it would actually be one. However‚ back in the 15th century‚ people wouldn’t agree. People in the Elizabethan era were killed because they were witches. The citizens who killed the “witches” and accused others of being witches were just scared of the changing world. People of the era thought all the new inventions were made and discovered because witches created them. It got to the point that even owning

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    Hinduism and Fatalism

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    Hinduism and Fatalism Posted on September 9‚ 2011 by gokulmuthu One of the common misconceptions about Hinduism is that it advocates fatalism. Fatalism with respect to individuals is a philosophical doctrine that an individual does not have full control over the events that happen in his life. There are two flavors of fatalism – whether it applies only to the future or to the present also. In the first case‚ my current action does not have any effect on my future. Whatever I do‚ I cannot change

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    The role of religion in shaping civilization From the beginning of human race or Homo sapiens‚ they were run by curiosity. Human were started to live together but didn’t know what was right or wrong‚ used to do things whatever wanted like killing each other‚ mass adultery with inter and intra species‚ eating whatever wanted. So there were many questions‚ curious Homo sapiens all over the world didn’t know the answers. After 10‚000 BC by the invention of agriculture human race started to live together

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    to for seeking medicals attention. As a result of this broad spectrum of medical choices‚ a mixture of the theory of Humors‚ the Doctrine of Signatures‚ astrology‚ tradition‚ chemical science‚ and magic became the basis

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    with a story concerning a taxi driver: The driver‚ once realizing it is Carl Sagan‚ "that scientist guy‚" in his cab’s backseat‚ proceeds to bombard Sagan with questions about truly scientific issues in the vein of "channeling‚" "Nostradamus‚ astrology‚ the shroud of Turin." And the driver presents each of these subjects "with a buoyant enthusiasm." Yet Sagan disappoints him. With a list of facts‚ Sagan tells the man why there is a 99% chance each of his pseudoscientific theses are not true

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    He cared a lot for his work he taught arithmetic geometry for six years and only some students were interested in it. Also he never stopped working in his spare time he would pursue his love for studies of astronomy and astrology. 1597 Johannes fell in love it was mesmerizing. A women by the name Barbara Muller married Johannes. They didn’t wait to live there life by giving birth to three children. We will remember all of them bless the two that are with their father right

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    numerology

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    early mathematicians‚ such as Pythagoras‚ but are no longer considered part of mathematics and are regarded as pseudomathematics or pseudoscience by modern scientists.[1][2][3] Today‚ numerology is often associated with the paranormal‚ alongside astrology and similar divinatory arts.[4] Despite the long history of numerological ideas‚ the word "numerology" is not recorded in English before c.1907.[5] The term numerologist is also used derogatorily for those perceived to place excess faith in numerical

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    husband. According to the astrologers‚ the marriages are made in the heaven by the god and on the earth they took the real form. We get these things which are written in your fortune. But our fortune is depends on the astrology‚ you can change your fate by acting according to the astrology. The mantras are the magical words which can change your fate‚ and you can get your desire thing by casting these

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