Because it is tough for high school students to fall asleep early enough. "In the teenage years, the hormonal response to the 24-hour daily light/dark exposure that influences circadian rhythm is altered, making…
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who, not whom.
'who' benefit, not 'whom'
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Isn't it likely the person who lost the $20 bill already paid tax on it?
Many people can (prep and) eat in much less time than 40-50 minutes.
>>after taxes you’re still making a million or so a year depending where you live, so still safely a millionaire and thus rich (two commas club). A millionaire just has a net worth greater than or equal to a million…
You store the seed phrase securely as well somewhere, and if the hardware wallet fails, you can still access your coins.
What if someone has a deficit of over 7,000 calories/day for an extended period of time (suppose they eat 3k calories and bike for 14 hours/day)?
Not sure where you are getting "four to five bottles." He said half a bottle to a bottle, so he's likely drinking around 3.5 to 4 bottles per week.
The guidelines are arbitrary and not based on anything scientific. Stop mentioning them like if he cuts down to 14 units, he's not harming himself, but if he only cuts down to, say, 17 units, he still harming himself.
Yes, the guidelines for safe amount of units per week are basically arbitrary and not based on anything scientific, and vary a lot by country. [1] For example, where I am from, Canada, the Canada Low Risk Alcohol…
'who', not 'whom'
This study is dumb. I grew up in upper middle class and have no problem controlling my food intake (I almost have a six pack). However, whenever there is an abundance of snacks out for eating without any limits, I will…
whoever /
"her", not "she"
"who", not "whom"
Because it is tough for high school students to fall asleep early enough. "In the teenage years, the hormonal response to the 24-hour daily light/dark exposure that influences circadian rhythm is altered, making…
*whoever
who, not whom.
'who' benefit, not 'whom'
whoever\
Isn't it likely the person who lost the $20 bill already paid tax on it?
Many people can (prep and) eat in much less time than 40-50 minutes.
>>after taxes you’re still making a million or so a year depending where you live, so still safely a millionaire and thus rich (two commas club). A millionaire just has a net worth greater than or equal to a million…
You store the seed phrase securely as well somewhere, and if the hardware wallet fails, you can still access your coins.
What if someone has a deficit of over 7,000 calories/day for an extended period of time (suppose they eat 3k calories and bike for 14 hours/day)?
Not sure where you are getting "four to five bottles." He said half a bottle to a bottle, so he's likely drinking around 3.5 to 4 bottles per week.
The guidelines are arbitrary and not based on anything scientific. Stop mentioning them like if he cuts down to 14 units, he's not harming himself, but if he only cuts down to, say, 17 units, he still harming himself.
Yes, the guidelines for safe amount of units per week are basically arbitrary and not based on anything scientific, and vary a lot by country. [1] For example, where I am from, Canada, the Canada Low Risk Alcohol…
'who', not 'whom'
*whoever
This study is dumb. I grew up in upper middle class and have no problem controlling my food intake (I almost have a six pack). However, whenever there is an abundance of snacks out for eating without any limits, I will…
whoever /
"her", not "she"
"who", not "whom"