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I'm quite new...
Everything posted here looks so uni-level. Any high school students?
Everything posted here looks so uni-level. Any high school students?
Drakkith said:I have learned that there are people here that can explain Quantum Mechanics to my cat and have her understand it, and then there are people that make me feel like the cat when they explain it.
nismaratwork said:Are you in a superposition of understanding and not understanding?
Drakkith said:Im always sometimes not understanding.
nismaratwork said:I asked for that...
Drakkith said:Or maybe you didn't...![]()
nismaratwork said:I yield sir! I yield!![]()
Drakkith said:Excellent! Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time!
noone123 said:Any high school students?
PrincePhoenix said:I am. I usually ask questions that are either irrelevant to my school course and I cannot ask from the school teachers or I think might be stupid to ask. And most of my questions have been given answers that I understand completely.
nismaratwork said:I withdraw from the field!
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But you don't.![]()
FtlIsAwesome said:But you don't.![]()
FtlIsAwesome said:But you don't.![]()
FizixFreak said:Any commerce student here? i took an admission for a bachelors degree in math and physics but before even properly starting my studies i had to switch to commerce which i will always regretnow its been almost two years(forgot almost every things about physics) and i think now i am restricted to general discussion and S&D
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Ivan Seeking said:What makes you think we allow commerce students in S&D?
He didn't say he didn't. He asked what made you think that he did.FizixFreak said:You dont? well that very mean of you![]()
Ivan Seeking said:What makes you think we allow commerce students in S&D?
nismaratwork said:We need a "snap" emoticon...
FizixFreak said:From that i understand that you are also a commerce student right?
Nice picture by the way it looks like Iori Yagami from king of fighters!
nismaratwork said:Hmmm, not a commerce student here, but don't worry, he was joking around.
The pic is Alucard from 'Hellsing', so definitely in the same vein.
nismaratwork said:The pic is Alucard from 'Hellsing', so definitely in the same vein.
Ooooh... Ouch..."Life is full of decisons. Sometimes you make the right ones, and sometimes you have to kill all the witnesses."
luitzen said:I'm studying Advanced Technology at a Dutch university, nice to meet you.
Nicholasng925 said:Hello all! I'm new here, from Malaysia. Just so you're wondering where it is located, it's somewhere around South East Asia, above Singapore and below Thailand. I'm a college student studying Cambridge A-Levels now by the way! :)
Nicholasng925 said:Hello all! I'm new here, from Malaysia. Just so you're wondering where it is located, it's somewhere around South East Asia, above Singapore and below Thailand. I'm a college student studying Cambridge A-Levels now by the way! :)
Nicholasng925 said:Hello all! I'm new here, from Malaysia. Just so you're wondering where it is located, it's somewhere around South East Asia, above Singapore and below Thailand. I'm a college student studying Cambridge A-Levels now by the way! :)
nismaratwork said:@Calrid: A brit bringing up Iraq?... that's ironic in so many ways...
jarednjames said:I must ask why? (I'm honestly not clued up on it, lost interest a while back.)
Wikipedia said:Ottoman rule over Iraq lasted until World War I when the Ottomans sided with Germany and the Central Powers. In the Mesopotamian campaign against the Central Powers, British forces invaded the country and suffered a major defeat at the hands of the Turkish army during the Siege of Kut (1915–1916). British forces regrouped and captured Baghdad in 1917. An armistice was signed in 1918.
Iraq was carved out of the Ottoman Empire by the French and British as agreed in the Sykes-Picot Agreement. The Sykes-Picot agreement was a secret agreement between UK and France with the assent of Imperial Russia, defining their respective spheres of influence and control in West Asia after the expected downfall of the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The Agreement was concluded on 16 May 1916.[28] On 11 November 1920 it became a League of Nations mandate under British control with the name "State of Iraq".
Britain imposed a Hāshimite monarchy on Iraq and defined the territorial limits of Iraq without taking into account the politics of the different ethnic and religious groups in the country, in particular those of the Kurds and the Assyrians to the north. During the British occupation, the Shi'ites and Kurds fought for independence.
Faced with spiraling costs and influenced by the public protestations of war hero T. E. Lawrence in The Times, Britain replaced Arnold Wilson in October 1920 with new Civil Commissioner Sir Percy Cox. Cox managed to quell the rebellion, yet was also responsible for implementing the fateful policy of close cooperation with Iraq's Sunni minority.[29][30]
In the Mandate period and beyond, the British supported the traditional, Sunni leadership (such as the tribal shaykhs) over the growing, urban-based nationalist movement. The Land Settlement Act gave the tribal shaykhs the right to register the communal tribal lands in their own name. The Tribal Disputes Regulations gave them judiciary rights, whereas the Peasants' Rights and Duties Act of 1933 severely reduced the tenants', forbidding them to leave the land unless all their debts to the landlord had been settled. The British resorted to military force when their interests were threatened, as in the 1941 Rashīd `Alī al-Gaylānī coup. This coup led to a British invasion of Iraq using forces from the British Indian Army and the Arab Legion from Jordan.
nismaratwork said:Welcome to PF, but don't worry... we know where Malaysia is.
@Calrid: A brit bringing up Iraq?... that's ironic in so many ways...
Calrid said:Well having a light hearted dig at Americans so meh.
And I'm not sure how its ironic unless you are trying to imply I am my half wit government or I was on board with the clowns, their propaganda and the pointless lies and exaggerations behind the whole thing.
Likewise to any historical link.
I'm not going to act as an apologist for my nations stupid warmongering and lust for the control of wealth and trade, I wasn't even born through most of it.![]()
Calrid said:It's alright I'm not from the US we learn geography over here. We tend to know a lot about areas especially when they areas we once owned in our more colonialistic past.
I know low blow to the Yanks, but come on George Iraq! I know they share 3 letters but!
And good for you!
I'm a "mature" student studying maths & physics p/t AAMOI.
arildno said:And you shave using a Kris knife? Right??
nismaratwork said:Welcome to PF, but don't worry... we know where Malaysia is.
noone123 said:I'm quite new...
Everything posted here looks so uni-level. Any high school students?