Many oil-rich Arab countries have had Universal Basic Income for decades, pretty high actually, not just basic. Where is the creative output from all the humans freed from drudgery there?
I had the same thing happen to me. They wanted to send text to a phone number that did not exist anymore. It was a fairly lightly used account so I had never sent many emails or anything. They havent given the access back to me after 2 months of back and forth.
You just have to go an immigration forum dominated by Indians like murthyforum.com and search for TVU. You will find posts as far back as last year where people were discussing TVU as a university which would issue you a CPT (curricular practical training) from day one had no classes and you could start working right away with other people warning this was a fraud. The discussions were long and many people wanted to work from day one. Often it was people who were laid off from their jobs, could not find something in the short period thereafter, so you join this "university", change to an F-1, get a CPT and start working elsewhere without the limitations that an H1 imposes.
Science isn't mathematics. In the most fundamental case, I would argue that any imprecision implies some degree of subjectivity, and no measurement made by a human has infinite precision.
Objectivity doesn't imply infinite precision. In fact, infinite precision is impossible, and we can still have extremely objective theories and measurements in quantum mechanics.
I think this is a wrong way of looking at it. Think of it like defensive driving. Regardless of who is at fault in a car accident, defensive driving reduces the chance of you getting into a collision. Learning behaviors that reduce the likelihood of you getting bullied is similar. Moreover, unlike car accidents where you do have some recourse after the accident in bullying you are usually out on your own. Teachers don't believe you, at worst they often take the sides of the bullies and a lot of teachers are former bullies themselves. Also, changing the behavior of one kid who has a good incentive to change behavior (not get bullied) is much easier than changing the behavior of everyone else who have little to gain from not bullying and something to lose (dominance).
I suggest that we make a rule that if you do not believe in evolution you cannot be prescribed any of the newer antibiotics in case you get a bacterial illness since the earlier ones should be just as effective. If creationists are right, they will save some money, and if they are wrong we will exert a gentle evolutionary force toward people with better critical thinking skills.
It seems only searching is affected. You can browse the directories and go from there. Thankfully and strangely, searching adult torrents is not affected.
That is very true. Look at this chart, MSFT has way underperformed compared to companies like AAPL and GOOG. And I've never seen as many new buyers going over to buying iBooks and iMacs as before.
Doesn't seem particularly efficient as removing heat from a reservoir is not a very efficient process. Especially when the reservoir is already cold to begin with.
There is certainly a number of films made with that objective in mind (see "Bombay Boys" for a nice introduction to that). But its partly just that films are so much cheaper. The average movie there probably costs less than the average TV ad in the US. So that 1 movie which is a hit (and when its a hit Indians go solidly crazy over it) can easily pull 12 failures behind it.
Umm. What makes you think that way? Prisons are pretty much completely for punishment. Any reform, if it happens is despite the prison system not because of it.
Regardless of what you do here, you are "experimenting with kids". My girlfriend works in this field and you have no idea of the number of regulations you have to go through to just get existing performance data on a kid. In many cases, getting data from on under 18 kids is so hard that they don't even pursue it. That is, as an example, if they give a 5-minute test in the classroom trying to see what students think of balls of different masses rolling down hills then they will not administer the test to under 18s as they require parental approval and bunch of extra legal shit.
Without the actual document, a graph such as this doesn't tell you anything. What it could tell you, along with the document that it is representing would be much of a document changes in any given time. Are there parts of the document that are essentially static. Parts that are static would be parts that there is little disagreement about. Parts that change a lot could be considered controversial. Heavy editing would indicate a lot of popular interest in the article, etc.
Many oil-rich Arab countries have had Universal Basic Income for decades, pretty high actually, not just basic. Where is the creative output from all the humans freed from drudgery there?
A psychopath who couldn't get around a simple test isn't much of a psychopath.
I had the same thing happen to me. They wanted to send text to a phone number that did not exist anymore. It was a fairly lightly used account so I had never sent many emails or anything. They havent given the access back to me after 2 months of back and forth.
You just have to go an immigration forum dominated by Indians like murthyforum.com and search for TVU. You will find posts as far back as last year where people were discussing TVU as a university which would issue you a CPT (curricular practical training) from day one had no classes and you could start working right away with other people warning this was a fraud. The discussions were long and many people wanted to work from day one. Often it was people who were laid off from their jobs, could not find something in the short period thereafter, so you join this "university", change to an F-1, get a CPT and start working elsewhere without the limitations that an H1 imposes.
India also blocks various websites, just a much smaller number. e.g., savitabhabhi.com was blocked not too long back.
Science isn't mathematics. In the most fundamental case, I would argue that any imprecision implies some degree of subjectivity, and no measurement made by a human has infinite precision.
Objectivity doesn't imply infinite precision. In fact, infinite precision is impossible, and we can still have extremely objective theories and measurements in quantum mechanics.
I think this is a wrong way of looking at it. Think of it like defensive driving. Regardless of who is at fault in a car accident, defensive driving reduces the chance of you getting into a collision. Learning behaviors that reduce the likelihood of you getting bullied is similar. Moreover, unlike car accidents where you do have some recourse after the accident in bullying you are usually out on your own. Teachers don't believe you, at worst they often take the sides of the bullies and a lot of teachers are former bullies themselves. Also, changing the behavior of one kid who has a good incentive to change behavior (not get bullied) is much easier than changing the behavior of everyone else who have little to gain from not bullying and something to lose (dominance).
As the character in American Beauty said, "Never underestimate the power of denial".
...looking for a problem.
You can get one hour on the net for about 25 cents in India.
I suggest that we make a rule that if you do not believe in evolution you cannot be prescribed any of the newer antibiotics in case you get a bacterial illness since the earlier ones should be just as effective. If creationists are right, they will save some money, and if they are wrong we will exert a gentle evolutionary force toward people with better critical thinking skills.
This piece of conventional knowledge from Ray Bradbury is wrong. Different papers have very different ignition temperatures.
Thanks for the truth.
Whores usually follow through. What you are describing is a cocktease.
It seems only searching is affected. You can browse the directories and go from there. Thankfully and strangely, searching adult torrents is not affected.
That is very true. Look at this chart, MSFT has way underperformed compared to companies like AAPL and GOOG. And I've never seen as many new buyers going over to buying iBooks and iMacs as before.
It is a tsunami. A microtsunami.
in soviet russia, your mates check you.
Doesn't seem particularly efficient as removing heat from a reservoir is not a very efficient process. Especially when the reservoir is already cold to begin with.
What if its a woman? What if she has 5 types of semen inside her?
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There is certainly a number of films made with that objective in mind (see "Bombay Boys" for a nice introduction to that). But its partly just that films are so much cheaper. The average movie there probably costs less than the average TV ad in the US. So that 1 movie which is a hit (and when its a hit Indians go solidly crazy over it) can easily pull 12 failures behind it.
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Umm. What makes you think that way? Prisons are pretty much completely for punishment. Any reform, if it happens is despite the prison system not because of it.
Regardless of what you do here, you are "experimenting with kids". My girlfriend works in this field and you have no idea of the number of regulations you have to go through to just get existing performance data on a kid. In many cases, getting data from on under 18 kids is so hard that they don't even pursue it. That is, as an example, if they give a 5-minute test in the classroom trying to see what students think of balls of different masses rolling down hills then they will not administer the test to under 18s as they require parental approval and bunch of extra legal shit.
-F
Without the actual document, a graph such as this doesn't tell you anything. What it could tell you, along with the document that it is representing would be much of a document changes in any given time. Are there parts of the document that are essentially static. Parts that are static would be parts that there is little disagreement about. Parts that change a lot could be considered controversial. Heavy editing would indicate a lot of popular interest in the article, etc.
With a name like Micro and soft, they look like they need some viagra themselves.