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    John Nash Jr

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    isometric embedding of the page into Euclidean space because curves drawn on the page retain the same arclenth however the page is bent. John Nash Jr. also made significant contributions tp parabolic partial differential equations and to singularity theory. While

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    GAYATRI HAMAND HARRY POTTER and Culture Industry Harry Potter – this name is familiar with all the age groups in the world today and the reason behind it is well known to all of us. The Harry Potter book series written by a single mother J.K.Rowling‚ who wouldn’t have imagined in her wildest dreams that a story she thought of while travelling in a train‚ would gain so much popularity. So much so that her character

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    In the movie‚ planet Miller was right in range of the gravitational pull from the black hole. As mentioned before‚ black holes contain a singularity which has infinite density. That would explain the strength of the corresponding gravitational force of the black hole. According to the article “Miller (planet)” by wikia.com‚ the gravitational force of the black hole resulted with planet Miller

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    escape. In this sense it is the reverse of a black hole‚ which can be entered from the outside‚ but from which nothing‚ including light‚ may escape. However‚ it is theoretically possible for a traveler to enter a rotating black hole‚ avoid the singularity‚ and travel into a rotating white hole which allows the traveler to escape into another universe. White holes appear in the theory of eternal black holes. “In addition to a black hole region in the future‚ such a solution of the Einstein equations

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    perspective‚ we view these efforts as improving the quality of our life. He‚ as a person looking in on our society‚ views these efforts as of entire self-interest. It is almost as if he respects more of a communal culture‚ rather than one of more singularity with some elements of communality. But it definitely makes me think about who is the corrupted one. In the end‚ he seems impressed by how advanced this particular civilization has become. Without being inside the culture‚ he appears to have missed

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    STATEMENT:  It’s important to explain what a black does and what occurs within a black hole once they are finally formed.      B. Main Point B (NATURE)         1. Even horizon‚ this is the point of no return         2. Incredible gravity and density; singularity         3. Two different types of black holes; angular momentum Reference for your Supporting Facts: “The sound the universe makes”‚ “A Brief History of Time”‚ “An introduction to general relativity‚ black holes‚ and gravitational waves”‚ “Travel

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    relationship with Peter Van Daan‚ and the trouble that occurred in that annex. They lived there for three years before they were captured helping them were two people Mr. Kraler and Meip who weren’t Jews and were never captured. There are many singularities

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    "A String of Beads" is a short story written by W.Somerset Maugham in 1943. William Somerset Maugham is the world-famous novelist. He`s universally acknowledged as a short-story writer. His fame in this realm began with the book of short stories entitled “the Trembling of the Leaf” (1921) and continued with increasing momentum. His skill in creating vivid and original human characters is combined with beauty and refinement of language and style.It is actually a rather satirical story. The story

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    Lecture №2 Branches of typology of languages 1.Typological classification of languages. 2. The subject of comparative typology and its aims. 3. The difference between typological and historic and comparative linguistics. The word typology consists of two Greek morphemes: a) typos means type and b) logos means science or word. Typology is a branch of science which is typical to all sciences without any exception. In this respect their typological method is not limited with the sphere of one science

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    He suggests that a universal ethics doesn’t exist‚ instead what exists is only the ethics of politics‚ love‚ science or arts. Badiou (2001) refers to events as irreducible singularities and the composition of subjects involve events. Badiou (2001) identifies four fundamental subjective types and these are political‚ scientific‚ artistic and amorous. He refers to the subject as the bearer of the process of truth and argues that

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