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For more than half a century, scholarly studies of the antievolution movement have been concerned almost exclusively with its influence on the teaching of the natural sciences, especially biology. Yet from its inception in the 1920s, antievolution agitation has been aimed not only at the natural...
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What are the limits to religious expression in Muslim majority countries? This paper presents evidence from 47 predominantly Islamic countries to demonstrate that non-Muslim and Muslim minority groups are subject to repression and discrimination in both secular and religious states. Examining...
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Liberalism, founded on a radical notion of individual rights, has a notorious theoretical problem accommodating any strong idea of community. Yet liberals have always made an exception for one particular form of community, the national, for which individuals are expected to sacrifice in times of...
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The driving idea of this work is that the test-and-branch operation familiar to computer programmers draws new information into a computation. This idea is used to justify an information-theoretic/probabilistic approach to some problems in the prime numbers. We use it here against the Riemann...
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The classical Ulm theory provides a complete set of invariants for countable abelian p-groups, and hence also for countable torsion abelian groups. These invariants involve countable ordinals. One can read off many simple structural properties of such groups directly from the Ulm theory. We...
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The theory of hypernumbers is a novel approach in functional analysis aimed at the development of such mathematically correct technique, which allows operations with divergent integrals and series. Although, it resembles nonstandard analysis, there are several distinctions between these...
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In this article we show that even with the Distributive Law in effect we can still use the TAB Postulate to derive the Distribution Law for the Primes Numbers that was derived in ”TAB Theory and Eratosthenes I”.Dirichlet's Theorem is also discussed here because it too depends on the...
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The driving idea of this work is that the test-and-branch operation familiar to computer programmers draws new information into a computation. This idea is used to justify an information-theoretic/probabilistic approach to some problems in the prime numbers. One result is a complete law for the...
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