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| Nennette--Episode 1 Season 1Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:58:35 -0800 by therealamazingEpisode 1! comments make me happy :) at least 20 comments for the next one plz ;) here ya go!Jen: He walked in, So amazing. He is gorgeous, smart, handsome, amazing, beautiful. Like a greek god. He won't talk though. To anyone. What a shame. He is amazing. But after what happened he's just left broken, I guess. Nate: I walked into school, with my eyes on the ground. Just walk to my locker, then class. Locker, class, locker, class, locker, class. Just get through the day, I tell myself. How long will I have to do this? To have to tell myself to get through. Normal kids just do. But normal kids glide through life not knowing how bad things can get. How.. oh stop. Locker...class...loc ker...class... I do not own the songAll rights reservedI do not own the clips All rights reservedFor entertainment purposes only Related: amazing episode one season we the kings check yes jennette juliet kiss kress mccurdy nathan nennette onetruemedia real icarly ikiss jen nate love true therealamazing comment |
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| Sigrho Buffalo Rush spr2k9Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:24:02 -0800 by shoaib3000Be Part of the fastest growing fraternity of its kind.Society, Brotherhood, and Remembrance are our pillars. 'Brotherhood Beyond All Barriers' is our motto.We are on another level of South Asian and Multicultural awareness across the United States: East coast to West coast - from Boston to Miami, Oregon to Washington State, Michigan to Chicago, Houston to Virginia, and everywhere in between.For more information:visit: buffalo.sigrho.comor email us: buffalo@sigmabetarho .com Related: sigrho buffalo sigma beta rho greek fraternity corba |
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| SCIENCE AND ISLAM | The language of science 5/6 ????? ????????Wed, 07 Jan 2009 15:09:46 -0800 by microman780A BBC documentary examining the great leap in scientific knowledge that took place in the Islamic world between the 8th and 14th centuries. Isaac Newton is, as most will agree, the greatest physicist of all time.At the very least, he is the undisputed father of modern optics, or so we are told at school where our textbooks abound with his famous experiments with lenses and prisms, his study of the nature of light and its reflection, and the refraction and decomposition of light into the colours of the rainbow.Yet, the truth is rather greyer; and I feel it important to point out that, certainly in the field of optics, Newton himself stood on the shoulders of a giant who lived 700 years earlier.For, without doubt, another great physicist, who is worthy of ranking up alongside Newton, is a scientist born in AD 965 in what is now Iraq who went by the name of al-Hassan Ibn al-Haytham.Most people in the West will never have even heard of him.As a physicist myself, I am quite in awe of this man's contribution to my field, but I was fortunate enough to have recently been given the opportunity to dig a little into his life and work through my recent filming of a three-part BBC Four series on medieval Islamic scientists.Modern methodsPopular accounts of the history of science typically suggest that no major scientific advances took place in between the ancient Greeks and the European Renaissance.But just because Western Europe languished in the Dark Ages, does not mean there was stagnation elsewhere. Indeed, the period between the 9th and 13th Centuries marked the Golden Age of Arabic science.Great advances were made in mathematics, astronomy, medicine, physics, chemistry and philosophy. Among the many geniuses of that period Ibn al-Haytham stands taller than all the others.First shown on BBC4 05/01/2009 Professor Jim Al-Khalili presents Science and Islam Related: islam science al-khalili bbc bbc4 technology islamic knowledge arabic medicine algebra physics scientific theoretical physicist ibn al-haytham celestial mechanics university alexandria |
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