100 Years Of Nobel Prizes Provides A Detailed Statistical Analysis Of What Is Required To Win A Nobel, Why It Sometimes Takes A Long Time To Collect The Award, And What The Prizes Have Meant To Human Progress.After The Nobel Prizes Are Announced Each October, Do You Ever Wonder:" How Many Scientists Have Won Two Nobels During Their Career?" Could Nobels Run In Families?" Does Luck Ever Play A Role In A Nobel Award?" Have Any Undeserving Achievements Ever Been Recognized?" Have Some Deserving Individuals Been Passed Over?" What Do U.S. President S Roosevelt And Wilson Have In Common?" How Many Women Have Won The Nobel Prize In Economics?" Have Alfred Nobel S Purposes In Establishing The Awards Been Met?" Do Some Universities Have An Inside Track On Winning Nobels?" Has Immigration Played A Role In Awarding The Nobel Prize?" Why Have Nearly 30% Of The Nobel Prizes Gone To A Group Representing Only About .02% Of The World S Population?Learn The Fascinating Answers To These And Other Questions Discovered By Baruch A. Shalev, An Israeli Geneticist, Who Began Wondering Whether One Of The Principle Findings Of A Lifetime Of Animal Research Might Also Apply To Human Beings. After His Retirement, He Selected Nobel Prize-Winners As A Population Universe To Study. This Book Is The Result Of His Investigations.
قال الحسن الكتاني: «ما من مسألة اختلف فيها الفقهاء بين مشدد على المرأة وميسّر، فإن ابن حزم يسلك سبيل التيسير، وعنده أن المرأة في الأحكام كالرجل إلا ما خصّه الدليل... وأنظر إلى كثير من الفقهاء، خاصة المتأخرين منهم، فإنهم يلمح من كلامهم استنقاص المرأة والتحجير عليها مرة بحجة قصورها وأخرى بحجة سد الذرائع. وهذا ما لم أجده عند ابن حزم، بل الصالحات منهن عنده صالحات والفاسدات بحسب فسادهن، مثلهن في ذلك مثل الرجال».
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