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==Short bio==
'''''Barbarian''''' is a disparaging term for foreigner, one not sharing a recognized culture or degree of polish with the speaker or writer employing the term. The word derives from the [[Greek language|Greek]], and expresses with mocking duplication ("bar-bar") alleged attempts by outsiders to speak a "real" language. Historically, the term finds widespread use, for example, in categorizing peoples from outside the [[Roman Empire]]. Often today, ''barbarian'' is used to mean someone violent or uncivilized in general.
Mexican mathematics grad school student.
I'm also a major contributor of [http://planetmath.org Planetmath], the free mathematics encyclopedia.
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==Images uploaded to wikipedia==
Related terms are '''barbaric''' and '''barbarous'''. See also [[malapropism]].
* [[Image:Drini-nonuniformconvergence.png|thumb|300px|left|Used on [[Uniform convergence]]]]
* [[Image:Drini-conjugatehyperbolas.png|thumb|300px|left|Used on [[Hyperbola]]]]
 
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* [[Michael Wall]]'s [[1989]] play ''[[Amongst Barbarians]]''