Very true, but math requirements in college and even high school are so lax that so many people don’t think critical thinking is all that important.
Very true, but math requirements in college and even high school are so lax that so many people don’t think critical thinking is all that important.
I firmly believe it is a combination of bad curriculum and the idea so many people have that say there are people that get math and those that don’t. More than half the population probably thinks they “just aren’t good at math” and as a society we accept that answer...
Turns out that those most likely to do well on the quiz are people who are affluent.
I get where you’re coming from and don’t doubt the ones that cold call you are garbage, but the few I know and am willing to work with know me pretty well and if I can use them to get my foot in the door for a position where I may be missing a requirement its totally worth it.
If he thought he saw the Rat I bet it would’ve been more vicious. Met kenny a bunch of times and super nice guy, but one of the dirtiest players to ever play the game. I’d put him below Bobby Clarke and McSorely, but a big notch up from Avery and Cooke.
But the real question is: when is Ford going to bring back the merkur (to be a separate company) name and start cranking out RS200 and Sierra Cosworth replicas?
I wonder why they don’t just post saying they’re a headhunter though. I’ve worked with my friend whose a recruiter with my job search, because I know he’s a recruiter. They are an asset because chances are they have more than one job you can fit into...
Whenever the company name isn’t actually listed I always think that they probably have something to hide and refuse to apply.
So tell us: what was the most frustrating part about buying your home?
I read that as moist internet commenters and wondered what I was doing with my life
I’ve always advocated for Uber’s surge pricing for normal circumstances (during times of emergency is a little different). It’s pretty basic and logical. And more importantly, it’s a penalty for everyone that likes to go to crowded, sweaty clubs/bars. Everyone knows the best bars are at most at half capacity, quiet…
Now they reside in the birthplace of
saltmormonsmorons with draconian liquor laws.
I think the most important part about eating lobster is making sure that everyone around you is eating lobster too. I never order it at a restaurant. This is important because juices will fly around everywhere, get on clothing (you don’t care about if you planned this properly), and there are always people that can’t…
So do I put it in the ceramic portion or do I take that out? Probably a stupid question, but stupid is as stupid does.
What is the power delivery like? I’d imagine that these will be rather expensive and will target the upper-middle and upper class, late twenties/early thirties new riders. Would it be a good bike to learn on other than the obvious costs?
No I get it I was merely pointing out that stats mean nothing without units and using percentiles is often a way for the extreme left to make the numbers sound a lot worse than they are. This coming from someone who identifies as a moderate and votes primarily democratic.
With how bad most of the population is at percentages, I doubt many people will be able to sift through that. It took me a while and I have a math degree. Too much comparing of percentages. Things like this should compare real units (dollars and actual population sizes). I get that the data is slightly more difficult…
Is no one perplexed as to why an Australian is wearing an American flagish shirt with the southern cross on it? Like I know the colors are the same but it just looks weird.
ad verecundiam I believe (making the argument from authority)