Aurochs
Aurochs
Aurochs

The obvious takeaway from this is to [...] run op-ed sections on a freelance basis.

As an independent contractor you have a number of tax deductions to save you money on your car, maintenance, and mileage.

That argument fails too, because every auto insurance policy describes the car(s) it covers in detail— make, model, year, color, VIN, even how many miles it’s driven each year. The company doesn’t need to use the policyholder’s SES as a proxy for the vehicle’s age because they already know exactly how old the vehicle

In many instances there really isn’t much of a choice. You buy a house in a development with an HOA or you don’t buy a house at all. This is because local governments didn’t want to pay for things like street light upkeep or snow clearance or road maintenance, so they encouraged the growth of HOAs and pawned off those

If you have HOA fees to pay, that implies that you already own a house. Which implies that you had good enough credit to get a mortgage.

This does not work properly. I’ve flagged cards to not open any app at all with this method, and the next time I plug them in Photos will launch again. I imagine this has something to do with reformatting the card in camera, which is what every camera manufacturer recommends you do.

First of all, stadium attendance isn’t even half the picture. You also have to take into account broadcast viewership, which the MLS has practically none of despite its lucrative deals with broadcasters. I can guarantee you that before the ‘70s, MLB games had immense numbers of people either watching them on TV or

Going by that data, the pest control company used far too much of the agent. They shouldn't have used so much that this many birds died. However, I don't think that any chemical that interferes with motor control of commonly preyed-upon vertebrates could be considered humane. And that data has nothing to say on what

"Men's rights activist"

For Firefox, I'd recommend Zotero. It's free, it's powerful, and you can even export your citations to Word.

Adding to this: I find PubMed to be the better search tool. The MeSH search language is more powerful than you might think - you can narrow studies down by protocol, for instance. However, Google Scholar often has free full-text links that PubMed doesn't, which is extremely useful when you're not on an academic