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Difficulty
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they were full of laughter, happiness, secrets and miseries of being young. I was a mediocre student my favorite subject was English, and the least favorite was mathematics. Mathematics was a subject, which never made sense for me. I rememb...

Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Carl Friedrich Gauss Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum (Dunnington, 11-13) (Latin, "the Prince of Mathematicians" or "the foremost of mathematicians") and "greatest mathematician since antiquity," Gauss had a remarkable i...

Question: How Theologians Define God, Grace, Salvation Trinity And Jesus?
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churches. Much has been in writing about the issue and numerous theories have been proposed. Some accept as true that the Bible does not comprise adequate information to allow men to come to a full understanding of God's nature. The outcom...

Bayesian Approach
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Bayesian inference in statistics is a methodology in which this inference is employed for updating the probability estimation for a hypothesis. This hypothesis is used as additional evidence. This method is used is statistics as well as mat...

Maturity
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finishing and entering into the growth phase and reaching the maturity phase of the product life cycle again, it becomes increasingly important for us to study the strategies and products of the most successful competitors present in the ma...

Philosophy
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most important scientists, made many theories and discoveries that have greatly influenced the world of modern physics which includes his laws of motion, studies of light and law of gravitational motion. The principia, one of the most signi...

Security Protocols
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Security protocols aim to allow two or more principals to establish a secure communication over a hostile network, such as the Internet. The design of security protocols is particularly error-prone; because it is difficult to anticipate wha...