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Polygonia interrogationis

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Phister doing the happy question mark: What will next year bring?

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question 1: in December, the Mustafa Prize will hold the Nano-science and nanotechnology development forum at the Malaysian University of UPM, under the science and Technology Exchange program among Muslim countries or what we simply refer to as STEP. In your opinion what is the importance of this forum?

  

The Science and Technology Exchange Program (STEP) initiated by Mustafa Prize Secretariat is a welcome initiative. It will bring elite Muslim scientists and researchers at one platform for exchange of ideas, networking and cooperation. It will prove to be an important event as it gives an opportunity to interact and exchange ideas, technology among the participants. As we know that in today’s world, Science and Technology is the leading and influential field which contributes maximum to the betterment of the humanity, so organizing such kind of Forums will definitely help to develop the Muslims countries to stride side by side with the rest of the world and also contribute maximum to the humanity.

  

question 2 - We know that the other international prizes , such as the Nobel Prize, organize events similar to the STEP forum held by the Mustafa Prize. Do you think the STEP forum can help the Mustafa Prize to achieve a reputation on par with other well known prizes?

  

First of all, it is very necessary to popularize Mustafa prize. The more we popularize it, the more worth it will have. Although we cannot compare Mustafa prize with Noble prize right now but if we work consistently for its popularization then a day will come when Mustafa Prize will become an adored prize. One important thing is that there should be strict, impartial, transparent criteria for the award of the Mustafa Prize.

  

question 3- Do you think that the STEP forum will help find new scientists who have the potential to contribute to the promotion of science and also nominate for the Mustafa Prize?

  

Yes, organizing such kind of Forum will definitely offer an opportunity to everyone to share their ideas and from those very ideas; the great minds will come out who really can contribute to the promotion of science. There should be an attempt to organize STEP program in different parts of the world. That will make it known to the scientists and researchers worldwide.

  

question 4 - The Mustafa Prize was launched at a time when the contributions of Muslim scientists to science and technology are not appreciated. Do you think that Mustafa Prize can compensate for the lack of appreciation?

  

Launching of Mustafa Prize is definitely a welcome step in the direction of popularization of Science and Technology among Muslim Scientists. This Prize will definitely compensate the lack of appreciation among Muslim Scientists and their work will be suitably recognized and rewarded.

  

question 5 - How can Mustafa prize help advance science and technology in Muslim world?

  

Mustafa Prize can help in advancing Science and Technology in Muslim World in the following ways:

i) Identify some labs in the Muslim World where physical infrastructure (equipment etc) are available.

ii) Identify some young researchers (at least 25) in the Muslim World and they should be sponsored to take advanced training in some identified highly sophisticated labs. in the West. After training they should be encouraged to work in the already identified labs in the Muslim world.

iii) Organizing such kinds of forum and events time and again under the Mustafa Prize to discuss and share the latest and new ideas arising from the great minds and implement those in the Muslim countries.

  

Guest: Professor Ameer Azam

Chairperson

Department Applied Physics

Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh (India)

 

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Die Band "The Question Marks" bei ihrem Aufritt im Feierhof im Innenhof von Schloß Geyerswörth in Bamberg

Ten QueThe session board for the morning of #edCamp905 gives participants 10 questions/conversations to pursue ...

CB Bar, São Paulo, 20/02/2010.

Festa de 10 anos da banda.

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Exposition animée

Questions de biodiversité !

de Galileo production

Exposition modulable de 80 à 200 m²

 

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This one was my favorite! (Polygonia interrogationis)

An elusive answer, even when viewed through a crystal ball

South Hills Church, Main St Campus, Corona, CA. Answers To Difficult Questions Series. (June 2008) Photo by Jeff Zinger

Questions period following George Greene speaking session

What was my route?

Did I walk alone?

What difficulties did I face?

What were my impressions of Sarajevo?

Questions and answers by priest of Lamaism チベット仏教の僧侶による問答

Who's Lewis?

 

Andrew asked his beloved Rachel.

 

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Nicolas Sarkosy a vraiment du mal à honorablement quitter la scène après la déculottée humiliante qui l’a éjecté de l’arène politique française.

   

Il semble développer une névrose inquiétante doublée d’une obsession pathologique envers les noirs et l’Afrique. Sa dernière prestation télévisée en est la preuve. Sa blague de comptoir de bistrot mal famé faisant l’association raciste suggestive des mots nègre-singe-noir lui est retourné en pleine figure par les médias du monde entier, comme une tarte.

   

Enfariné Mr le President vous vous montrez! L’humour est l’arme des esprits fins et là vous vous êtes coupé le doigt en exprimant vulgairement un racisme primaire que vous aviez voulu sophistiqué. Loupé l’exercice! Est-il utile de vous rappeler votre rang d’ancien Président de la France qui ne vous autorise point à vous comporter en soudard encore moins en goujat.

   

Ce mouvement mondial contre le racisme que vous n’osez pas ouvertement évoquer est porté par une nouvelle génération en France et partout ailleurs dans le monde compte. Justement pour ce débarrasser à jamais du type de dirigeant que vous incarnez.

   

Dans l’amertume de votre propre déchéance, Monsieur le Président, injuriez, insultez, vilipendez les noirs et l’Afrique autant que vous voudrez mais vous ne saurez arrêter la mer avec vos dérisions raciste.

   

Vous appartenez au passé, Monsieur Sarkozy et pas du plus glorieux. C’est fini. Afin pas tout à fait, les juges et vos nombreux procès vous attentent. Pour finir, une petite question Mr le Président: ça se dit toujours “pauv’ c” comme vous l’aviez lancé à votre concitoyen visionnaire qui s’était refusé à vous serrer la main?

   

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First of the year question mark butterfly (Polygonia interrogationis) on the Deerfield Trail, Blacksburg, VA

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