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Q: What were some early ideas people had about negative numbers?
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What is the origin of numbers?

numbers were oringinaly squiggly lines that came from objects and ideas that came from villagers. numbers also came from animals. they used shapes as numbers


Can you give me examples of infinite sets?

The set of natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...) The set of all possible strings that can be formed by the alphabet (e.g. slkdfe, lelllell, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, ...) The set of all abstract ideas (e.g. existentialism, freedom, the set of all abstract ideas, ...)


Which of these people use theories and ideas from math and science to solve a variety of problems?

Sounds like the description of an engineer.


How many zero in 59 million KRW?

There are 6 zeros in 59 million. Whether KRW, or people, or ideas or whatever.


Who brought the Bible to America?

The Bible, or the Word of God, was brought to America in the early 16th century, by many groups of people. Some of the more notable groups, were the Puritains, who found that the Catholic ways in the church of England had broken off from it's original meaning. So, some of the more weathly individuals rounded up a crew with the same ideas, and sailed to New England to start a colony in hope for living out their own Faith. Another group, called the Seperatists, altogether thought that the Church of England had become far from what the apostles had started in the early Church. They didn't believe there was any hope for the people serving the Pope, so they also decided to move to America, where they would hope to find peace for they're faith. Among these first religions, did more emerge from divisions in denominations, bringing vast beliefs and numbers of Christians.

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Jemery Bentham


Did Hitler listen to his people?

no he didn't Yes, Hitler did listen to his people. They loved him because he listened to their ideas and if their ideas were not anti-Jewish he would kill them. He mesmerized them in the Hitler youth program to never question Him. They were taught anti-Jewish ideas early on.


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they traded and teach each others


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To counter negative stereotypes (APEX)


What does negative cohesion mean?

The best example of negative cohesion is using Hitler. Hitler originally gained his support no because people were attracted by his ideas, but because they had the same dislikes or fears. Hitler gained support because some shared the Nazis fears/dislikes like communism which is negative cohesion. The saying my enemies enemy is my friend is a saying about negative cohesion. So basically when people support each other because they share dislikes, not necessarily agree with their ideas.


Whose ideas of the early people about the sun the stars and the moon had an effect on their rituals and customs?

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