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    Diophantine Equations

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    1.INTRODUCTION: The mathematician Diophantus of Alexandria around 250A.D. started some kind of research on some equations involving more than one variables which would take only integer values.These equations are famously known as “DIOPHANTINE EQUATION”‚named due to Diophantus.The simplest type of Diophantine equations that we shall consider is the Linear Diophantine equations in two variables: ax+by=c‚ where a‚b‚c are integers and a‚b are not both zero. We also have many kinds of Diophantine

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    This city was named Alexandria‚ and contrary to popular belief‚ Alexander had nothing to do with it in his lifetime. He put his name on it‚ hired people to build it (probably including the Persian slaves)‚ and left it at that. Alexandria became a thriving city over the course of history and the only thing that Alexander can claim about it was that his name is on it. He was eventually

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    Postumus might not have been so terrible after all. In further‚ yet a different storytelling move‚ Cicero also makes use of damaging the plaintiff’s‚ Ptolemaeus of Alexandria‚ reputation in a time period when there was not much of a goodwill towards the Alexandrian rulers. Cicero tells the court that Ptolemaeus was exiled from Alexandria due to “treachery” and found himself in Rome where Postumus lent him money‚ with which Ptolemaeus used towards “scandalous”

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    Ahmed Omar Dr. Ansell 3/27/2015 The Egyptian Revolution On January 25th of 2011‚ Egyptians witnessed an ever changing event that would make history. For thirty years one man had been in charge of the whole country‚ and his so called democracy was actually a disguised dictatorship for the past thirty some years with one man in power stealing all potential wealth and growth of the citizens of Egypt. A revolution was thus called upon for better moral changes and justice. This revolution was well needed

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    Council of Nicea

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    formulate one final understanding of Jesus Christ instead of there being many inaccurate teachings of Him. This led to the creation of the Nicene Creed‚ a uniform statement of the Christian faith. The Council came to an agreement in the Church of Alexandria over the terms of Jesus in relationship to the Father and also agreed on a date for Easter‚ the most celebrated event in the Christian calendar. Reasons for the Council of Nicea There were several reasons that resulted in the assembly of

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    Remember the Titans

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    The movie Remember the Titans is based on the true story of the 1971 T.C. Williams high school football team in Alexandria‚ Virginia. The long time head coach of the team‚ played by Will Patton‚ is demoted to assistant coach for the new African American head coach played by Denzel Washington. This startling change in command is due to the desegregation of the schools in Alexandria and causes vast anger throughout the town. Some of the players are even willing to jeopardize their football careers

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    Darius captured and making him a fugitive. Alexander was on his way to becoming the great king he’s known for being today. During his short lived time he accomplished many things. He founded twenty cities that bore his name. Most remarkable city is Alexandria in Egypt. Alexander died at the age of 32 in Babylon. The actual natural cause of his death is unknown but it suggest that the diseases malaria and typhoid fever could have played a role in his death. Alexander the Great is ranked among the most

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    A Term Paper On RSA Subject: Information System and Cyber Laws Bachelor of Technology In Computer Science & Engineering Session: 2012-13 Submitted to: Submitted by: Ms. Shruti Saxena Arpit Varshney Roll No.1012210026 Group: 61 SHRI RAMSWAROOP MEMORIAL Group OF PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES‚ LUCKNOW Affiliated to G.B. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY‚ LUCKNOW INTRODUCTION * RSA is an algorithm for public-key cryptography that

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    unite Greece. The Thebans were enemies of the Greeks; however‚ Alexander was determined to be at peace with the Thebans so he could unite the country. Alexander also played a huge role in the spreading of Greek culture. He established a city‚ called Alexandria‚ which became the most important port and trade center. On the other hand‚ Alexander appeared differently in the eyes of other people rather than himself. The things mentioned above were through the eyes of Alexander‚ which is why he doesn’t have

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    The Arab world is often mistaken as a monolithic region that is exclusively dominated by Arabs and Islam. However‚ the Middle East is an intricate kaleidoscope of diverse ethnic and religious groups. As of recent‚ the issues of ethnic‚ lingual‚ and religious minorities are some of the most important issues facing the Arab world. In particular‚ one large minority that has shaped and participated in the development of the Arab world is the Arab Christians. The Arab Christians are one of the oldest

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