Working 80-100 hour weeks and sleeping 6 hours a night leaves between 3.7 and 6.5 hours per day to accomplish everything else in someone's life (childcare, household duties, personal care, recreation, etc.).
Working 80-100 hour weeks and sleeping 6 hours a night leaves between 3.7 and 6.5 hours per day to accomplish everything else in someone's life (childcare, household duties, personal care, recreation, etc.).
I got to work with Melinda a little bit during my time at UNC. She always struck me as tremendously talented and dedicated to her work, especially as it related to helping assault survivors. Her departure is a big loss for the university.
I've had the Maple Bacon too. As a smoky scotch lover, I thought it was quite good to sip on a glass of it. I shared a bottle with two other friends who also enjoyed it.
Pretty much. Men (and I suspect any sub-grouping of people) relate to one another through a set of assumed shared experiences and interests. I tick boxes for being handy and outdoorsy, but miss out on the biggest one, sports. Do I wish groups didn't define themselves so rigidly? Absolutely. But, and I say this…
I don't feel emasculated by women using tools. And I'm teaching my girls all of the skills my dad taught me from his work in the trades.
"Muggers don't get to have a point of view."
Sadly, I'm afraid you've underestimated the number of Liberty and Regent University law school graduates employed drafting all these stupid model bills.
And where exactly did that nice owl family that was nesting in it for years get relocated to?
Does that person have a squirrel as a pet?
I didn't take his statement to mean he thought other offenders should be targeted for vigilante justice, but that people like him (i.e., people who took a plea and ended up being disclosed retroactively) shouldn't be on a list designed to warn the community about potential predators.
The problem is the retroactive application of Megan's law to his situation.
I came to the comments to suggest Bear Mace.
Whichever law school route you choose, don't do it if it will involve taking on six figures of debt. Also, big law firms are exponentially worse than even the worst horror story people will tell you about them.
Whichever law school route you choose, don't do it if it will involve taking on six figures of debt. Also, big law firms are exponentially worse than even the worst horror story people will tell you about them.
Cross listed with the grad programs then!
I seriously want to teach an undergraduate course titled "Selected Topics in Law and Finance: Shit You Absolutely Must Know"
Remember kids, college is a few short years, your résumé is forever.
Voting to change the school to coed may not have been legal, that's what the judge has to determine as a matter of law. From the article, it appears that the trustees decided to make a creative argument that when the trust documents say "men" they mean "mankind" and so it's not a violation of the document's terms to…
Trustees aren't necessarily entitled to take any action they want, even if they vote on it. They're constrained by the terms of the trust's foundational documents, which seem to state pretty clearly the school is to be single-sex. However, there are ways that trusts, particularly in cases like this, can sometimes be…
That's exactly the point I've been trying to make elsewhere in the thread. I hadn't heard of this movie but am definitely adding it to the Netflix queue. Thanks!