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If you are a beautiful strong black woman, someone will put this in your comments.
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for some prime p
and some number n
. There is not much to distinguish finite fields, they are all pretty much the same. Except maybe you could distinguish the n=1
cases from the n>1
cases, those are a little different.
Aha, but if you consider the n=0
case, the answer becomes clear.
I can't believe I never understood the genius of Deng Xiaoping thought, which was continued and expanded through with the Three Represents theory, and is now concluding in Xi Jinping thought. I've now read Deng and Jiang's collected works twice each, and the Governance of China more than I can count.
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Repost this if ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ you are a beautiful strong black woman ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ who don’t need no man ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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