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Germany.
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Northern Germans are lighter than English but if we include those from southern and central regions, English are lighter on average.
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England.....
N 4 Beatles members
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Only 2 could be considered blond or dark blond... Robert Plant and Roger Daltrey.. The Others dark brown hair or black hair...
2 in 26... less than 10%...
Only in Scandinavia ( 20.000.000 people living there !!!! Dk Sw Fin Ice ) you can find many blonde ( real blond ) men ( 35% of total popolation ) or women ( bottle blonde is not considered )
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Of course it's Germany. No contest.
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Jewish contributions to math... is next to zero...
The development of high-level mathematics began in Italian's renaissance court..
Paccioli - Tartaglia - Cardano - Bombelli - Del Ferro - Leonardo da Vinci.
Few people know that Leonardo was one the most important mathematicians in Italy during renaissance.. and outside Italy math was almost unknown..
In the Renaissance Italy of the early 16th Century, Bologna University in particular was famed for its intense public mathematics competitions.
At that time there was no mathematic taught in the university...
Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia revealed to the world the formula for solving first one type, and later all types, of cubic equations (equations with terms including x3), an achievement hitherto considered impossible and which had stumped the best mathematicians of China, India and the Islamic world for hundreds and hundreds years.
Cardano and Bombelli "invented" complex ( immaginary) numbers too.
Calculus history began in Italy also... Cavalieri Bonaventura and Galileo and Torricelli Evangelista paved the road to Newton and Leibniz .. ( and than mathematic spread in France German and England )
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Germany more blondes
England more blue eyeds
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