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Interesting. I wonder if this is due to high level of loneliness in individualist culture, and if the effect is actually reversed in countries with communal culture.
I don’t have many experience with doctors in Australia, but I think they’re pretty similar to US in many ways including the extensive use of EBM.
Fuck that is actually a good idea 🤔
I found a great explanation on a comment (not the video) by John Trustworthy:
The sign is a subtle joke. The shop is called “Sneed’s Feed & Seed”, where feed and seed both end in the sound “-eed”, thus rhyming with the name of the owner, Sneed. The sign says that the shop was “Formerly Chuck’s”, implying that the two words beginning with “F” and “S” would have ended with “-uck”, rhyming with “Chuck”. So, when Chuck owned the shop, it would have been called Chuck’s Feeduck and Seeduck.
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That’s a great question actually. From what I know, biological evolution somehow shapes human into two sexual classifications that lead to the division of subsistence, which creates social identity and people just extrapolate from there. Now with the rising egalitarianism in workfield and findings of various sex spectra, they at least need an update aren’t they?
Have you tried restarting the browser or deleting the cookies and stuff?
Interesting, although some pieces of the complete picture are missing like climate injustice.
Goodness I wish I have read this in 2015
Yeah I agree that the other people’s help should be just a supplement for the awareness to clean-up if things get messy (since the first few steps are often really hard).
What happens behind the correlation is quite tentative (I need to look more carefully about the research designs). But the examples you mention might be just a case of “in spite of being disorganized, the work quality is still high enough”, or otherwise “being busy”.
I mean, what do you expect from an entity with two blue-balls trying to hold its desire? At least with Meta, they’re gonna lust over those metadata oooh
I just had a talk with someone (an Australian high school teacher) about non-western history electives which he teaches and are recently added to the curriculum (considering the young timeline of Australia, some people living under White-Australian policy are still alive today). He said - which I agree - that students don’t need to approve what those countries are doing, but they need to understand the situations that form their decisions and philosophies.
I was doing B.Sc. in Computer Science and M.Sc. in Mathematics currently.
My current position is that best learning is highly dependent on the environment (this is similar to why “poor people do not save” is a rational behavior). If your school is too fast-paced and demand extreme precision, rote memorization and retrieval learning might be just the right way.
In my case, when I was doing CS, I found the lack of feedback and guidance very burdening since I was newbie at that time. On the opposite, I had strong background of math before starting my degree, so I can self-study by building connections between concepts (from chunking, examples, teaching, exercises, multi-modal). I don’t find time-based methods such as interleaving suitable due to time constraint and mental exhaustion. I utilize alarms extensively for starting and ending learning (often something like 10 mins), in order to break procrastination.
I’ll take a counter position here: r/atheism community very likely come from the insecured positions of atheists. By that I mean, being severely hurt mentally and physically by their societies. Especially when they’re still unable to escape from these society yet, strong emotions and solidarism will be involved. I believe r/atheism reflects more about the society we live in rather than its ideological arguments.
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Did I just see hyena fucking an antelope?
Yeah many do not perform brain scans or medical measurements before prescribing medications…