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19 March 2012

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~(p&~p) This user understands Mathematical logic
eπi+1=0 This user studied Galois theory.
INTP This user's MBTI type is INTP.
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[edit] Academia *

[edit] Britannica

[edit] Wikipedia

[edit] Online encyclopedias

[edit] Noosphere *

[edit] Tools

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[edit] Mathematics *

[edit] Mathematical Logic

List_of_first-order_theories, Peano axioms#Existence and uniqueness

Peano_arithmetic#Nonstandard_models

Axiomatic system, arithmetic set, finitary

Gentzen's consistency proof

First-order logic, Second-order logic, Higher-order logics

First-order arithmetic, Second-order arithmetic, Primitive recursive arithmetic

Primitive recursive function, recursive function, computable function

Proof_sketch_for_Gödel's_first_incompleteness_theorem, Gödel's_first_incompleteness_theorem

List of mathematical logic topics

[edit] Mathematicians

[edit] Philosophy

Philosophers by century
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[edit] Religions *

Main Sinology

[edit] Cultures and Civilizations


[edit] List of civilizations

The following table lists the 23 civilizations identified by Arnold Toynbee in A Study of History. This table does not include what Toynbee terms primitive societies, arrested civilizations, or abortive civilizations. Civilizations are shown in boldface. Toynbee's "Universal Churches" are written in italic and are chronologically located between second- and third- generation civilizations, as is described in volume VII.

1st Generation 2nd Generation Universal Church 3rd Generation
Minoan Hellenic (Greek and Roman) Christian Western; Orthodox-Russian; Orthodox-Byzantine
Shang Sinic (see also Han Dynasty) Mahayana (Buddhism) Chinese; Japanese-Korean ("Far Eastern")
Indus Indic Hinduism Hindu
Syriac Society Iranic; Arabic Islam Islamic
Egyptiac - -
Sumeric Hittite; Babylonian - -
Andean; Mayan; Yucatec; Mexic - -

Clash of Civilizations map2.png A recreation of the Inglehart-Welzel Cultural Map of the World, created by political scientists Ronald Inglehart and Christian Welzel based on the World Values Survey.

World Values Survey [7]

[edit] Anglosphere

[edit] United States

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[edit] Linguistics

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[edit] Physical Anthropology


Coon's proposal of racial distributions before the Pleistocene
After the Pleistocene.
Caucasoid, Congoid, Capoid, Mongoloid, Australoid.

Eugenicist Lothrop Stoddard in his The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920) mapped a "brown race" as native to North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Near East, Central Asia, South Asia and Austronesia. Stoddard's "brown" is one of five "primary races", contrasting with "white", "black", "yellow" and "Amerindian".

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Hominin species distributed through time edit

Note: 1e+06 years = 1 × 106 years = 1 million years ago = 1 Ma

[edit] History

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[edit] History topics

[edit] History by period

[edit] History by region

[edit] Historians

[edit] History books

Standard time zones of the world as of June 2008.

[edit] Evolution, Human sciences, Psychology

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Timeline of human evolution

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[edit] Media

Template:British songs

[edit] Magazines

[edit] Film

[edit] Computational complexity theory and Algorithms

[edit] Distributed computing

[edit] Problem definition

[edit] Lock-based solutions

[edit] Lock-free solutions

[edit] Fault tolerance

[edit] Misc

[edit] Potential articles

Wikipedia:WikiProject Missing encyclopedic articles

[edit] Wikipedia


[edit] Controversy


[edit] Sundry Wikis

[edit] Shelfari

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[edit] References

[edit] Editing Wikipedia

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