http://www.richw.org/dualcit/faq.html
The way I understand it, the oath you take (if you were to become a US
citizen) will require you to at least state that you renounce your
prior citizenship. The INS, however, does not seem to be pursuing
this issue very seriously, and you might actually be able to reap the
benefits of both citizenships, despite what you might have stated
under "oath".
Did somebody say sticky legal mess?

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Need to read this page at a later time. could contain info about philosophy and how modern science originated.
Philosophy Pages
History of how isac newton discovered gravity and advanced science: Who2 Profile: Sir Isaac Newton
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History of how isac newton discovered gravity and advanced science: Who2 Profile: Sir Isaac Newton
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