Didn't seem that long to me? The examples are additive and easy to follow, too.
Seconded. We treated ArXiv pre-prints incredibly seriously and only posted things when they were already in review/scheduled to be published.
Not unsurprising, though obvious caveat about correlation and causation. I wouldn't be surprised if pollution is correlated with other things like low quality of life, poverty, etc. All of these probably interact to…
I dunno how many times I've had to explain this to people. Usage and grammar literally aren't the same thing.
Got a source for that?
I hate to be dismissive, but literally google your own question. Start here https://www.thehotline.org/resources/statistics/
>biological genders The word you're looking for is "sex." There's no such thing as a "biological gender."
Can't help but wonder if maybe this is because violence towards women in relationships is higher than it is towards men. Edit: Before you dismiss my comment, feel free to look at the details. There have been countless…
Didn't seem that long to me? The examples are additive and easy to follow, too.
Seconded. We treated ArXiv pre-prints incredibly seriously and only posted things when they were already in review/scheduled to be published.
Not unsurprising, though obvious caveat about correlation and causation. I wouldn't be surprised if pollution is correlated with other things like low quality of life, poverty, etc. All of these probably interact to…
I dunno how many times I've had to explain this to people. Usage and grammar literally aren't the same thing.
Got a source for that?
I hate to be dismissive, but literally google your own question. Start here https://www.thehotline.org/resources/statistics/
>biological genders The word you're looking for is "sex." There's no such thing as a "biological gender."
Can't help but wonder if maybe this is because violence towards women in relationships is higher than it is towards men. Edit: Before you dismiss my comment, feel free to look at the details. There have been countless…