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If r<1 and positive , and m is a positive integer ,show that
{(2m + 1)r^m}(1-r) < 1-r^2m+1???

2007-01-26 23:54:26 · 5 answers · asked by INTEGRITY 1 in Mathematics

2007-01-26 23:50:38 · 8 answers · asked by Shruti 1 in Weather

2007-01-26 23:48:35 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2007-01-26 23:44:45 · 7 answers · asked by somu 1 in Physics

can you explain step by step

2007-01-26 23:40:30 · 2 answers · asked by spect_key 1 in Engineering

The current photographed discovery of a “living fossil”, the prehistoric frilled shark at Japan’s Awashima Marine Park on Sunday, January 21, 2007, a distant “prehistoric” cousin of the modern shark family completely disrupts the Evolution/Uniformitarian Model, yet this fact is entirely overlooked and ignored.
SEE: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/01/070124-sharks-photo.html

The Evolutionists and their pseudoscience put the prehistoric fish, the Coelacanth, in the Geological Column between 408-362 million years ago based on the “Fossil Record”, yet numerous Coelacanth have been discovered since the 1930’s in different locations in throughout the world. Again, the erosion of the Evolution/Uniformitarian Model continues without a single syllable uttered of the critical fact; its lack of credibility is ignored.
SEE: http://www.dinofish.com

Again, in a remote part of the world, the Congo, there exists another “living fossil” of which the Pygmies inhabiting the Likouala swamp lands in the Congo claim to have seen, a mysterious animal which they call in their native tongue mokele mbembe. Eyewitness accounts describe a huge, timid beast that spends a great deal of time in the water. It is said to be the size of an elephant, with four thick sturdy legs, a slender 3 meters (9.8 feet) long tail, and a roughly 1.8 meters ( 5.9 feet ) long neck with a small head. On land, the beast leaves a distinctive three-toed footprint, a characteristic of certain types of sauropod dinosaurs, but unlike the tracks of any contemporary animal species. When shown pictures of living and extinct creatures, the pygmies pick sauropods (such as the pictured Apatosaurus, once known as Brontosaurus) as the closest match to mokele-mbembe.
SEE: http://www.subversiveelement.com/CongoDinosaur.html

Throughout history have been many eyewitness accounts of the sighting of Pterodactyls and other pterosaurs. I personally have heard a riveting first hand account of such a sighting from a young lady living in the Great Northwest of the U.S. This was an individual of keen observational skills who was out on an evening stroll on a hiking ridge when she noticed a man on an adjacent trail walking with a flashlight illuminating his trail. She was about 500 yards away on an adjacent ridge in the heavily wooded forest of pine trees. From her vantage point she saw a huge silhouette of a bat-winged figure unfurled itself from the interior branches of one of the tall pines, and in complete bewilderment she saw the winged creature, a Pterodactyl, swoop up and then swirl downward to the unsuspecting male hiker. She quickly and accurately surmised that it was a nocturnal creature with “night vision” capabilities. (Modern paleontologists have always erroneously portrayed pterosaurs as “daytime” creatures, usually in fantasy scenes hovering around erupting volcanoes). According to the young lady, the Pterodactyl pounced upon the man from behind and fluttered its huge wings around him in a playfully mischievous manner. The horrified man waved is arms violently against the dark creature of the night, dropped his flashlight and ran away. Again, these accounts of “living fossils” are ignored from the angle of the detriment they obviously cause to the integrity of the Evolution/Uniformitarian Model.
SEE: http://paleo.cc/paluxy/livptero.htm

It is quite clear to the rational mind of “True Science” that instead of “evolution” there was the simultaneous creation of the contemporaneous genetic species pool of life via a “spontaneous polybiological explosion” of life in unison (Spontaneous Polybiological Mass Profusionism) via a “Geo-Crucible Effect”. It is this entire collection of life that was whittled away in piecemeal from extinction level episodes precipitated by periodic trans-terrestrial cosmo-cataclysmic agents, e.g. mass celestial bombardment. Each extinction level event entombed large percentages of the original species pool of life into “sudden” hydraulic stratification forming the layers of the Geological Column via the settlement of sediment material of various viscosity densities and weights suspended in the hydraulic medium. The entombed species became “fossilized” due to the wet hydraulic medium. Hence, Evolutionists, paleontologists, anthropologists, etc. have completely misinterpreted the Geological Column, and thus the Evolution/Uniformitarian Model is severe misinterpretation of the data and radical misconjecture.

2007-01-26 23:37:48 · 12 answers · asked by . 5 in Zoology

2007-01-26 23:37:07 · 3 answers · asked by aditi 1 in Mathematics

2007-01-26 23:26:01 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

I want to use cumulative frequency curve to draw a box-whisker graph. I have grouped the data and found the location of median, lower and upper quartile, but I don't know how to find the location of minimum because the curve doesn't begin at zero.

2007-01-26 23:18:21 · 3 answers · asked by potassium cyanide 1 in Mathematics

On the land surface.

2007-01-26 23:15:29 · 18 answers · asked by Indian wizard 2 in Zoology

A red and a yellow die are thrown and the event A is defined as;
A = the yellow die shows a 5.
Find P(A), i.e. probability of A.

2007-01-26 23:14:44 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

2007-01-26 23:11:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Medicine

2007-01-26 23:04:39 · 4 answers · asked by micheal a 1 in Mathematics

2007-01-26 23:00:51 · 20 answers · asked by P J 1 in Geography

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What material properties are desireable for heat shields,such as those placed on the space shuttle?

2007-01-26 22:59:18 · 2 answers · asked by flying0633 1 in Engineering

what is the significance of structures and machine components made of two materials with different coefficients of thermal expansion?

2007-01-26 22:57:23 · 4 answers · asked by flying0633 1 in Engineering

For example; lets say a planet at the same distance from the sun as Neptune could have enough geothermal heat to make the air temperature warm in spite of how far it is from the sun. Could this be possible somewhere in the universe? Or could there be another scenario in which a planet is able to keep warm and harbor life in spite of being so far away from the sun.

2007-01-26 22:55:46 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Astronomy & Space

2007-01-26 22:54:31 · 23 answers · asked by funwoekfun 1 in Geography

2007-01-26 22:53:08 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Engineering

2007-01-26 22:51:21 · 12 answers · asked by devil_or_rebbel 1 in Mathematics

2007-01-26 22:50:31 · 3 answers · asked by teddy bear 1 in Mathematics

THE OPTIONS ARE: 2, 3, 4, 5. PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW U GOT THE ANSWER

2007-01-26 22:39:08 · 7 answers · asked by teddy bear 1 in Mathematics

I was just in the toiler for half an hour, trying to get the "sausage" out of my ***...what the hell influences on the size and how fast does it goes through the digestional whatever its called?

Why is it hard to get **** out of your *** sometimes?

Serious answers please I really wanna know.

2007-01-26 22:38:58 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Biology

Does Co-enzyme Q-10 realy work ? I read one article against it's benefits. Due to our stomach acids destroying it and ohter articles that promote Co enzyme supplemets for delaying aging.

2007-01-26 22:38:48 · 2 answers · asked by sandwreckoner 4 in Medicine

hi i m a begineer, need a good start! help me ven u can.

2007-01-26 22:37:53 · 5 answers · asked by sammy 1 in Mathematics

What are the two(as far as I know)included planets in our Solar System?& when & by whom they were discovered?Please hurry.I need it for my General knowledge quiz competetion.Please HELP!

2007-01-26 22:34:05 · 3 answers · asked by humus 3 in Astronomy & Space

what are 5 main cities

2007-01-26 22:33:33 · 4 answers · asked by Nicklt w 1 in Geography

2007-01-26 22:31:57 · 10 answers · asked by James H 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

a screw gauge has a negative error of 7 divisions .while measuring the diameter of a wire the reading on the main scale is 2 divisions with the 79th circular scale division coinciding with the baseline.if the main scale has 10 div to a cm and the circular scale 100 divisions claculate the pitch,least count ,corrected diameter and corrected radius

2007-01-26 22:20:41 · 2 answers · asked by sufikanchan92 1 in Physics

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