From what I remember, they are supposed to be one of the leaders in the tech and are much less expensive than the western countries.
From what I remember, they are supposed to be one of the leaders in the tech and are much less expensive than the western countries.
It could be…
Most areas in the US have that as a building code violation for the safety issue of it. Usually, there’s a “first” when any regulation regarding inherent safety is created.
It looks like it’s already been attacked.
CNN just aired the presidential debate about 5 hours ago.
Here’s a shortened version. (You’ll understand the level of despair within the first five minutes.)
TLDW: Trump lying and ignoring the question to try to slander Biden like a 10y/o trying to displace blame after getting caught bullying. Biden was was talking like someone with the grogginess just getting woken up in the middle of the night then smoking a joint right before coming on. (i.e. We’re fucked either way.)
I remember when those things first came out and used a headphone jack so you could plug in your CD player. (those were the days…)
Militaries tend to think of their manpower as just a number, not as individuals. The basic training is supposed to make sure each will perform at a predictable level. Psychologically breaking one down is thought to be the quickest (albeit roughest) way to get people to that level. (i.e. being able to clear an area of hostiles with minimal to no friendly casualties, while on very little sleep or sustenance)
Some drill instructors (from what I’m told) can have their rank/title go to their heads that they will ignore the logic of danger of the orders they give just for the sole purpose of “teaching a lesson” to their recruit declining something.
I’m guessing their goal was to make sure anyone that goes through would be able to quickly rehydrate (or replenish themselves) while in the heat of a battle without “losing a step.”
There is also an intimidation factor to opposing forces to give the appearance of an indifferent hivemind (sheep as you mentioned it) coming for them. (Think of how scary it would be to have cybermen or the borg after you)
Those will just make you depressed in other ways
The drill sergeants almost became radio show hosts
I’m guessing just for transport of super-expensive/illegal fish during a deal. (like the cliché silver briefcase)
I don’t disagree on the symantics of the term. I’m just alluding to the fact that selective breeding/hybridizing foodstuffs can be similar to genetic modification from an outside perspective.
There are a lot of people that will completely discredit anything that that says It has been genetically modified. What they don’t necessarily realize is that GMOs and selective breeding/hybridizing can both carry similar, if not the same risks/benefits. You can make your “all-natural” seeds (for instance) sterile. They can both carry similar risks for allergies. They can also both have the same benefits of of disease/pest/drought tolerance. (see the Great French Wine Blight)
It’s also not good, not being able to feed your people without imports.
There are also times when honesty can only get you so far. This is especially true when dealing people that don’t believe in validated facts/science. (We still have flat-earthers, don’t we?)
Yeah. Those were just two examples that came to mind. Tangelos or any “seedless” produce are some other ones.
I see GMOs as just another form of agricultural development to decrease issues/problems with production. (like splicing in a gene that makes them less appetizing to pests so you would use less pesticides or one that makes them more drought tolerant)
One of the largest drawbacks to GMOs though (aside from the capitalistic approach of introducing sterility) is due to allergies. This could however be easily mitigated by listing where each gene comes from so people who may be allergic to the gene of the donor would know if it should be avoided.
Less votes from his super-conservative followers maybe?
The ones not going for him already have a multitude of other things which make him a no-go.
Alkaline water = artificial spring water
My PCP is a DO. It works for me as my body is still relatively young. (late 30’s) I also don’t have many issues that would require more intensive/specialized treatment that I don’t already have a specialist for.
Isn’t there a limit of how much protein your body can absorb in a meal and the rest just gets metabolized/excreted.
Aren’t bananas and corn both genetically modified, at least in the analog sense? Both wouldn’t exist without humans altering them.
They are just allergic reactions waiting to happen.
Tea tree oil was the only one I think to actually have merit, but I imagine we’ve been able to reproduce the beneficial part of in a lab. (with minimal risk of triggering allergies)
If anyone’s curious how it works, this chart can help shed some light
While not really correct to use it in the way, (really only used for cousins) you could label your grandmother as your mother, once removed.