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someone poor can save their family aslong as they raise him right

someone poor cant save nobody with sat

wont post the other stats im bored now

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If you are gonna try to ben shapiro debate me on this shit just look up the studies yourself and stop asking me to source when you can find it in one google search. People with above average iq are assured 70k a year in the armed forces iq tests while the sats average scores only assure people 30k. They want you to be poor and to all those who say egalitarianism and that iq doesnt matter you are only dooming yourself to be a wage slave. Thats what the media wants you to think. The SAT treats you better statistically if you were born to a wealthier household while iq does not. So rather than debate me either change your opinion or go to north korea. And the poltards can watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSo5v5t4OQM

Gattaca is feasable and it would save lives and poverty. I dont care about your muh equality go fuck yourself we'd all be better off. Ive met black people who chose the same answers as my peers on the SAT and got 1600 and jews get in 40% at harvard with a mean of 1100 so literally kill yourself lol
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Who gave more contributions to science?.

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The best scientists in history were either Christians (Catholics or Protestants) or Jewish. Of those three, who gave more contributions and were more influential in science and mathematics?.
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Would a satallite that drops nukes from space be possible?
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ODE solver

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>tfw your solver finds a solution to your system of ODEs after trying everything, but suddenly works for some reason because you changed some insignificant thing for some reason

I literally typed a minus sign into a sqrt() and then deleted it again. Feels good man.
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Is it a meme?
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Physics is satanic. No religious person can believe it.

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/sfg/ - Space Flight General

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Starliner STILL hasn't reached the station yet lmao Edition

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News:
>STARSHIP UPDATE; Starship update coming this """thursday""", seeming like it might actually happen considering B4 got moved yesterday
>WE GOTTA GOOD VEHICLE; NASA and SpaceX decide the Dragon 2 parachute delay issue is a non-problem; "even if Starliner were flying we would not switch the crew to that craft because of this issue"
>GASP MILD SHOCK; SLS rollout delayed
>THRID TIME'S A CHARM; India targeting August launch for Chandrayaan-3 lunar lander

This Day in Spaceflight:
•1999 — Delta II launches Stardust
•2001 — Space Shuttle Atlantis launches the Destiny module to the ISS
•2008 — Space Shuttle Atlantis launches the Columbus module to the ISS
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My main intervention is the introduction of “race-conscious reading” as a methodological approach relevant not only to the narrow sphere of Russia-US relations, but to the field of Slavic studies more broadly. Presenting the concept of “race-conscious reading” first, I then sketch out a research agenda that extends W.E.B. Du Bois's race-conscious observation of Soviet Russia's “refusal to be white” into the contemporary era. My goal in sketching out this research agenda is to show how a race-conscious approach to reading post-Soviet Russia-US relations can bring fresh perspectives to long-standing questions—Is Russia part of the west?—and generate new questions of urgent relevance: Is there a difference between American and Russian conceptions of “whiteness,” and how and when do they clash?

Slavic Review , Volume 80 , Issue 2 , Summer 2021 , pp. 316 - 326
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/slr.2021.88
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Scientists from Wageningen University and Research (WUR) and Indiana University have discovered that the increasing irrelevance of factual truth in public discourse is part of a groundswell trend that started decades ago.

While the current "post-truth era" has taken many by surprise, the study shows that over the past forty years, public interest has undergone an accelerating shift from the collective to the individual, and from rationality towards emotion.

https://phys.org/news/2022-01-rationality-declined-decades.html
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