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    Universities > Top 500 (most recent) by country

    Are you sure thats the only reason?
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    Explaining Low IQ Scores in Africa, South Asia

    Physics 1958 Pavel Cherenkov, Ilya Frank and Igor Tamm "for the discovery and interpretation of the Cherenkov effect" 1962 Lev Landau "for his theories about condensed matter, particularly about liquid helium (superfluidity)" 1964 Nikolay Basov and Aleksandr Prokhorov "for fundamental work in...
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    Explaining Low IQ Scores in Africa, South Asia

    The fact is with Russia being the most productive, very little has been invented or discovered by either communist countries such as the USSR or China or countries in the middle east or India in the last 80 years. Many of the people from those countries made a large number of inventions or...
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    Universities > Top 500 (most recent) by country

    Academic Ranking of World Universities From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search The Academic Ranking of World Universities is compiled by Shanghai Jiaotong University.[1] It is one of the two most prominent world university rankings, along with the Times Higher...
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    Explaining Low IQ Scores in Africa, South Asia

    Periodic table for elements was invented in 1869 by a russian, lets stay within the last 80 or 100 years, recent history and point was very few inventions or discoveris have come from China, Russian or the Middle east in the last 80 years, many discoveries were made by the chinese, russians and...
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    Universities > Top 500 (most recent) by country

    Rank Countries Amount # 1 United States: 168 = 2 Germany: 40 = 2 United Kingdom: 40 # 4 Japan: 34 = 5 Italy: 23 = 5 Canada: 23 # 7 France: 21 # 8 Australia: 14 # 9 Netherlands: 12 # 10 Sweden: 11 # 11 Spain: 9...
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    Explaining Low IQ Scores in Africa, South Asia

    Well lets think about that, how about nameing some of these Korean, Chinese, Indian,, Middle eastern or Russian inventions or discoveries in the last 80 years. Theres a lot of lists, heres one 20th Century Innovation Timeline and theres many more, let me know if you find any that were...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    Thats nothing new, we always have been, more then a fourth of american patents have been by Immigrates, a fact Americans are proud of. (cant understand that can you?) Another thing I have in noticed Americans can admit they are wrong, its not a great loss of face like in India, the Middle East...
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    43% Americans feel US made mistake by sending troops to Afghan

    I am just telling you what I expect to happen. I did not say it would be better or worse. This is just one battle in a war that will last for generations, the cold war with communism lasted 80 years and left a 100 million dead, this one may last longer and leave more dead. I see it as a war...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    I would think that the total GDP of India and China will some day exceed that of the USA just as the European Union does today. Percapita GDP is 10,000 less.. I pity the people of India and China if it does not. I am not sure of the importance other then psychological to that happening. A...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    Perhaps a county ruled by laws and not Megalomaniac likes Stalin and Mao and a communist doctrine that cause the misery and death of 100 million people. Perhaps as a reminder we need a Communist Holocaust Museum We would need a much bigger building then the Jewish Holocauset Museum...
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    The clock is ticking for USA....

    Well we seen what communism accomplished, a 100 million dead and nothing.
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    43% Americans feel US made mistake by sending troops to Afghan

    Of course you could give in to terrorist and allow groups like the Taliban and spread their radical brand of Islam, am sure China, Russia and India will be happy with that idea. Groups like the Taliban cant exist in peace with their neighbors, its either their way or no way.
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    43% Americans feel US made mistake by sending troops to Afghan

    USAF tests non-aviators for unmanned air system operations By Craig Hoyle The US Air Force is testing a scheme to prepare non-aviators to fly its General Atomics MQ-1 Predator A and MQ-9 Reaper unmanned air systems, with its current use of rated pilots unable to keep pace with an...
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    43% Americans feel US made mistake by sending troops to Afghan

    I expect we will leave some group in power, perhaps the present countrys goverment and back them with air power and Predator Drones, the USA has several hundred now and will have hundreds more in the next two years. The USA and the Afghanstan goverment will have hundreds of agents on the...
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    Indian Army News & Discussions

    I expect this has been posted befor.. DLS for 2007 | DLS for 2008 Gurkha Soldier Arrested For Battlefield Bravery by James Dunnigan August 1, 2010 In Afghanistan, a British Gurkha is facing court martial for beheading a dead Taliban gunman. The trouble began when the accused...
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    Explaining Low IQ Scores in Africa, South Asia

    I have found the subjects of gentics interesting, it got a bad name with Hilter and its one of those subjects that not poltical correct and its hard for a lot of people to stay objective. I am of the opinion there are differant kinds of intelligence.
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    Al-Qaeda ready for nuclear attack on America

    I guess thats the day that the USA makes a Horrible Example out of a large part of the world. M.A.D. = Mutual Assured Destruction.
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    Explaining Low IQ Scores in Africa, South Asia

    No I dont agree, the Jews have no control in America any more then any other group. The Media supports the Jews for the same reason most Americans do. First, Americans stand with Israel because in it they recognize a liberal democracy much like their own: a nation in which elections are...
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    Explaining Low IQ Scores in Africa, South Asia

    At least 180 Jews and persons of half- or three-quarters-Jewish ancestry have been awarded the Nobel Prize,1 accounting for 22% of all individual recipients worldwide between 1901 and 2009, and constituting 36% of all US recipients2 during the same period. In the research fields of...
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