I take it you didn't have a communal locker room in jr/sr high.
I take it you didn't have a communal locker room in jr/sr high.
Good point. My local mall is 10 minute walk whereas I'm an hour to the outlets driving. So I just default to mail order.
Modcloth pulled together some research showing that we also spend more in one shopping experience than straight size peers. It's the market, baby.
Think of it like Bitcoin but for feminists.
Well I do trade in baby souls instead of cash so maybe that's the problem.
Reasons why I don't go the mall as much? I'm a size 18. That means stores like the Gap and Forever 21 refer me to online shopping experiences. So ya did it to yourself store.
Apple for breakfast, Kale salad with lemon and a cucumber sandwich for lunch with an apple for dessert, Cucumber and ginger tea for an afternoon snack. Kale salad with lemon and something else for dinner. Celery for evening snack.
Yes, and in academic writing for economics citing OPINION pieces are poor form.
Of course they don't.
Innovation in the Army for promotion? Holy fuck nuts I just laughed myself out of my chair.
My love, an op-ed piece from the WSJ with no corroborative studies does not demonstrate a premise. Your introductory econ courses should have taught you that about citation.
Eh, so was I. You're playing a wee bit fast and loose with definitions. There's not much difference from a lot of promotions in civilian life—only no PE standards. And judging by the "meat performance standards" Imma guess Marines.
Why? I love my job. I am good at it, have a great support network, and enjoy my community. However, it also means that I am faced with the realities of the modern US economy.
Edit: Read that wrong. Non-enlisted military.
Shit, I have a bridge to sell you if you believe that nonsense. You should look at what your state and local politicians make, esp if you're not in metro region.
A) Everyone makes 'real money'.
Performance based pay is just linguistic mumbo jumbo. The vast majority of it barely covers the average cost of living increase.
So? I see no difference from using my middle name professionally and my first name personally. Or my married name personally and my maiden name professionally. We all cultivate multi-faceted identities. Sometimes it has a name attached. Sometimes it doesn't.
Oh, fun. I like getting to tell other people how they should think about their name.
Global Hunger and Food Security Act as SoS.