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4 days ago · What exactly is zero? Why can’t we divide by it? How did ancient civilizations develop number systems and which culture explicitly defined zero? And what role does zero play in modern mathematics and computer programming?
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1 day ago · The reconstruction plan, developed at a meeting of the participating European states, was drafted on June 5, 1947. It offered the same aid to the Soviet Union and its allies, but they refused to accept it, under Soviet pressure (as was the case for Finland's rejection) as doing so would allow a degree of US control over the communist economies.
1 day ago · William's father was able to make a generous provision for his favourite son's education and, in 1841, installed him, with extensive letters of introduction and ample accommodation, at Peterhouse, Cambridge.
1 day ago · Because Congress was securely controlled by a group of archconservative Republicans, the new president had to feel his way cautiously in legislative matters, but he emerged full-grown as a tribune of the people after his triumph in the presidential election of 1904.
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4 days ago · For me, black intellectual reconstruction commenced in the antebellum slave narratives, published mainly between 1831 and 1861, and ended (if indeed it has ended) with the New Negro Renaissance of the 1920s. And the trope of reconstruction that I wish to trace is the trope of the New Negro in Afro-American discourse between 1895 and 1925.