They didn't set up a clinic and stick a "Colored folks only" sign out front. At the county or state level, they looked at the data and identified that Black and Latino populations were not being vaccinated at the same…
The best I can piece together, as a layperson reading state statutes, is because the NH Division of Historical Records[1] was assigned a duty and a budget to preserve and disseminate information on NH history [2]. The…
I use Android Auto in my car, and the only complaint I have thus far is the occasional misinterpreted input. Often, what I intend to be a tap will be interpreted as a swipe by the display. I suspect this can be…
It's stated in the article. > "...state historical markers are reserved for state highways, and all of the roads in and out of Dartmouth are city streets."
I believe the paper makes a distinction between bullshit receptivity (Eating it up), bullshit sensitivity (Calling it out), and profoundness sensitivity (Correctly identifying profound statements). Donating was…
Now that you've participated in the study, how would you self-evaluate your level of prosocial behavior?
I noticed most of the bullshit phrases used a lot of big, _fancy_ words. Not sure if this was covered later in the paper, but it could be this study identified a correlation between language skills and prosocial…
They didn't set up a clinic and stick a "Colored folks only" sign out front. At the county or state level, they looked at the data and identified that Black and Latino populations were not being vaccinated at the same…
The best I can piece together, as a layperson reading state statutes, is because the NH Division of Historical Records[1] was assigned a duty and a budget to preserve and disseminate information on NH history [2]. The…
I use Android Auto in my car, and the only complaint I have thus far is the occasional misinterpreted input. Often, what I intend to be a tap will be interpreted as a swipe by the display. I suspect this can be…
It's stated in the article. > "...state historical markers are reserved for state highways, and all of the roads in and out of Dartmouth are city streets."
I believe the paper makes a distinction between bullshit receptivity (Eating it up), bullshit sensitivity (Calling it out), and profoundness sensitivity (Correctly identifying profound statements). Donating was…
Now that you've participated in the study, how would you self-evaluate your level of prosocial behavior?
I noticed most of the bullshit phrases used a lot of big, _fancy_ words. Not sure if this was covered later in the paper, but it could be this study identified a correlation between language skills and prosocial…