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>> No.5777159 [View]
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If you could get a degree (Ph.D?) in any 5 areas, what would you get?
Assume you live long enough to get them and don't have to worry about money during school.

I'll start:
Computer Science (achieved)
Physics
Math
Biology
Medicine

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If you could get a degree in everything you wanted to, what would you get?
Assume you live long enough to get them and don't have to worry about money during school.

I'll start:
Computer Science (achieved)
Physics
Math
Biology
Medicine
Philosophy

Maybe list:
Geology
Psychology
Sociology

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>>4845052

Learn to understand people and politics, but pay little attention to United States politics. I have found that my peers who have detailed knowledge of the way our politics work are often narrow-minded and incapable of critical thinking. Followers, not leaders, in other words. Still, you need to know what politics is like, so read Hardball, by Chris Matthews. It's fairly neutral, and it's very short and easy to understand.

Ignore people who aspire to be part of the government. I have never met someone like that who was not simple-minded and obsessed with hierarchy and authority. They seek to hold intellectual checkmate over people through the power of authority, and not through actual merit. It is a false veil of intelligence. For that reason, avoid student governments (if you're going to college) and debate clubs.

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What is the definition for "the set of lists over the set A"?
Is it all possible lists you could build from a set?
Irrespective or respective of order?

I'm really sorry for having to stoop to this sort of bullshit, but google just returns stackoverflow results that have nothing to do with my question, and English isn't my first language.

Thanks for any help.

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Okay, I'm looking for some puzzles.Like HARD puzzles. Not like a worksheet maze a 3rd grade teacher passes out. Like a logic puzzle, riddles, ect. Here is an excellent example of the type of thing I'm looking for. (Trial 2)
http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/A_Test_of_Faith

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>>2111769
http://research.xerq.net/science/

Is this what you're looking for? Some guy posted it a week or so back.

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<span class="math">3\cdot log_{10}(x-15)=\left ( \frac{1}{4} \right )^{x}[/spoiler]

I've tried everything, how the hell do I solve for x??

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This thread contains a couple of open minded individuals trying to explain the intricate nature of out of the box thinking to a bunch of close minded fools don't realize that scientists have not yet discovered everything and that textbooks are constantly being updated aswell as theories to account for new discoveries.
Woefully unaware that while they may be adept at solving mathematical problems born of other peoples visions they lack the imagination to make grand contributions to their scientific field and are merely cogs in a machine powered by the ideas of great, open minded thinkers.

What a sad day this is...

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