
We will not entertain this methodology 14 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
Is that a new sentiment?
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We will not entertain this methodology 14 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
I guess I don’t understand what you’re saying.
I thought you were saying that the number of students who made it through the med program would decline because they are instructed they must treat all patients. With that in mind, I related that the insistence has been standard for decades and doesn’t seem to have made a significant impact on number of med students (although other factors have).
So, where did I misunderstand your meaning?
I thought you were saying that the number of students who made it through the med program would decline because they are instructed they must treat all patients. With that in mind, I related that the insistence has been standard for decades and doesn’t seem to have made a significant impact on number of med students (although other factors have).
So, where did I misunderstand your meaning?
The Tac is a lie! 16 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
Actually, in the US/Canada they are required to, by law(I haven’t dealt with any food packaging/labeling laws in other countries) There are really specific parameters for how the items are listed.
Incidentally, they list sugar as the first ingredient and while they list sugar as 0g they note that there is less than .5g with an arrow. And they don’t say sugar free, they say less than 2 calories per mint.
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Incidentally, they list sugar as the first ingredient and while they list sugar as 0g they note that there is less than .5g with an arrow. And they don’t say sugar free, they say less than 2 calories per mint.
We will not entertain this methodology 14 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
Nope. This is pretty universal. My mom shared a very similar story about a classmate asking about treating violent criminals. Those professors don’t mess around.
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That’s on chronic fatigue 6 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
It’s like the phrase “that’s on you” ... I’m tired all the time — that’s in you [chronic fatigue].
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New folder returns 2 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
This post must be old. Local screen here is already showing New Folder 5. Just gonna say it. It was as good as the first one.
That’s on chronic fatigue 6 comments
That’s on chronic fatigue 6 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
Or it will, if you have chronic fatigue syndrome. Even if you have a regular sleep schedule and get plenty of exercise and do all the things the sleep specialist says.
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J. K. Rowling at it again 22 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
Indeed. And exactly why it is so important not to make false accusations. Every time it turns out that an accusation is false, it adds weight to the story that a perpetrator is being falsely accused of crime they actually committed.
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J. K. Rowling at it again 22 comments
Check For Cat Arm 9 comments
How would you have done it? 10 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
Interestingly, the common core math program they got kids on incorporates things like this. Among other ideas that seem way to complicated. This trick was actually the notion that helped me understand wtf they were doing because unless you consciously acknowledge that you are doing these kinds of things CC makes no bit of sense. I had a lot of trouble helping a fifth grader with homework because I had no idea what they were doing. That said, I got points off all the time in school for making up my formulas. In retrospect, I should have gotten extra points!! It worked! I got the right answer!!
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The 2020 schedule leaked 9 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
LA Times posted a video on YouTube. The Navy released a video of some unidentifiable phenomena.
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NO, rookie he is not the famous Heath Ledger 2 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
It is. Also, he is kind of a big deal in electrical engineering... like before the whole hide the pain Harold thing. His name is András Arató. He even has a TED talk about becoming a meme.
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Ashamed to share chromosomes 6 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
I think you said it there at the end. It sucks to be cold but you can always add layers, but even in casual settings, there’s only so much you can take off. I think the office was kept warmer when I worked for a manufacturer than it is now that I work for a financial institution.
It’s also important to consider the differences in acceptable dress. Most settings allow women to wear sleeveless shirts/dresses. For men a sleeveless shirt is very casual. As are shorts, but women can wear dress skirts.
I think it would be different if it weren’t possible to get comfortable with more layers, but it is.
It’s also important to consider the differences in acceptable dress. Most settings allow women to wear sleeveless shirts/dresses. For men a sleeveless shirt is very casual. As are shorts, but women can wear dress skirts.
I think it would be different if it weren’t possible to get comfortable with more layers, but it is.
Wild Chickens: Green Jungle Fowl 4 comments
roanoke
· 4 years ago
I have a jungle fowl! Not that kind, but it’s shaped similar. It’s amazing how much more dexterous they are than regular domestic chickens.
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How does that sounds to you? 2 comments