allows schools to use “the evidence standard or a clear and convincing evidence standard.”
allows schools to use “the evidence standard or a clear and convincing evidence standard.”
It’s completely impossible to scan too. I typically don’t read entire reviews because I prefer to avoid spoilers for games I may play at some point. I pick and choose segments that appear likely to be focused on gameplay. I can’t scan this at all. I see what the author was trying to do and I like the idea, but it…
You can now watch it but in this post-Kinja world almost nobody is going to comment on it.
Since my edit didn’t stick (thanks Kinja)
Having seen the pilot of The Orville - and read the reviews - I doubt it’s going to soar or even get off the ground.
I thought there’d be a mention of Emily Yoffe’s excellent series about campus rape in The Atlantic. It’s definitely a proread though part 3 is yet to come.
I’m happy for Killjoys, but dammit, I loved Dark Matter! I know both shows are “Hot Canadian actors running around with guns in disguised warehouses” but there was no real reason to cancel one of them.
They aren’t disobeying the order. The order gives him discretion with existing troops.
Sokath, his eyes uncovered!
Shaka. When the walls fell.
Sure, we could say that... if it were even remotely accurate.
As an also long-term Kinja user, albeit one whose account got wiped out by this process, I can assure you that it’s at least as bad as everyone fears, probably worse.
Came in here to say something similar.
Kirsten Beyer is anything but “the wrong writer.” Her Voyager novels are among the most admired Star Trek novels of the past decade, and her expertise about Trek continuity and storytelling is probably greater than that of anyone else in the show’s staff. I have it on good authority (through a mutual friend) that the…
Dukat’s probably dead - but I would like to see a series based around Cardassia and Bajor post-Sisko.
Why are the folks who own ST afraid to move the story forward OR to introduce new characters/aliens/settings that don’t directly tie into what has already been done? It seems ST creators were more forward thinking in the 60s and 90s than in the 21st century.
Anecdotal, but it applies to my parents. Evangelicals, but also New Dealers (dad even voted for Norman Thomas) until the Nixon era.
They’ve still got those sweet rides.
Yet she chooses to ignore this?
Kirsten Beyer needs to go watch TOS episode Bread and Circuses written by Roddenberry. I don’t think the idea was ever that there was no religion but that people had moved beyond the pettiness of squabbling over dogma and were more respectful of each others beliefs.