I believe the experience of "stress" that you feel in this sentence is because "had" is being used as a modal verb. That is, it's being used to qualify the verb "to Google" rather than specify it's tense like in "I'd…
Just a small pointer because I assume you're a non-native english speaker: you never (I think) contract an auxiliary verb before an unconjugated main verb. You have to write "I had to Google ..." The only reason I…
It sounds like the shift to 28 hours would be voluntary and only last up to two years for those who choose it.
> Unfortunately unless worldwide culture changes such that demand for produced goods drops dramatically in favor for intangibles (humanities, happiness, etc.) any small union that does this will basically become…
Microwave radiation is not itself a toxin though. It may or may not create toxins, but EM radiation is not a molecule, peptide, or protein.
Can you give an example of a case where you've expected to find a solution in humanities and social sciences and been disappointed?
I've done an absentee ballot several times. It's a bit of a pain. If it wasn't so easy for me to vote in person, I might not vote as often.
>a potent biological toxin A toxin is a poisonous substance produced within living cells or organisms [...] Toxins can be small molecules, peptides, or proteins that are capable of causing disease on contact with or…
I believe the experience of "stress" that you feel in this sentence is because "had" is being used as a modal verb. That is, it's being used to qualify the verb "to Google" rather than specify it's tense like in "I'd…
Just a small pointer because I assume you're a non-native english speaker: you never (I think) contract an auxiliary verb before an unconjugated main verb. You have to write "I had to Google ..." The only reason I…
It sounds like the shift to 28 hours would be voluntary and only last up to two years for those who choose it.
> Unfortunately unless worldwide culture changes such that demand for produced goods drops dramatically in favor for intangibles (humanities, happiness, etc.) any small union that does this will basically become…
Microwave radiation is not itself a toxin though. It may or may not create toxins, but EM radiation is not a molecule, peptide, or protein.
Can you give an example of a case where you've expected to find a solution in humanities and social sciences and been disappointed?
I've done an absentee ballot several times. It's a bit of a pain. If it wasn't so easy for me to vote in person, I might not vote as often.
>a potent biological toxin A toxin is a poisonous substance produced within living cells or organisms [...] Toxins can be small molecules, peptides, or proteins that are capable of causing disease on contact with or…