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View Poll Results: Which post should win the Topic of the week 48, November, 2008 contest?
Your *amazing* macroscopic plant detail photos. 5 10.00%
A journey into: Single Variable Calculus 3 6.00%
Hypography's Most Popular! 2 4.00%
Woo Hoo, LHC is Working 2 4.00%
Good science blogs 2 4.00%
Remaining nominations cumulated 36 72.00%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 50. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 11-19-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Topic Of The Week 48, November, 2008

Which post should win this week's nomination contest?

Choose from the topics listed throughout the forums, and vote for your favourite thread topic now.

What is Topic Of The Week?
Topic of the Week is a contest that select posts on which we would like the community to commit to as a group and then comment/discuss on them during the course of the selected week. Any listed topic (thread) that is less than 60 days old is eligible for the Topic of the Week nomination.

What determines a Topic Of The Week?
Topic Of The Week is based on a simple nomination system. Throughout the selected forums, members with adequate permissions can nominate their favorite topic by clicking on the award nomination button below the post.

The topics with the most nominations during the course of the week are displayed on this thread using the poll feature. At the end of the week, the first three topics with the most nominations are the award winners of the contest.
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Post Was the universe created by God?

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Post Let's talk gods

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I found this post on "Let's talk gods" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Topic Of The Week 50, December, 2008"


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Post What Exists? No, Really.

I found this post on "What Exists? No, Really." interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Topic Of The Week 51, December, 2008"


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Post A journey into: Single Variable Calculus

I found this post on "A journey into: Single Variable Calculus" interesting and have nominated it accordingly for "Topic Of The Week 52, December, 2008"


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Post Regarding The Death Sentence And Prison

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