I'm 26 and feel the same sometimes. Then I look around me and realize that I know just one person that managed to build a successfull company before 30. All other successful founders I know started their company in…
> Do we have any real evidence of this? The ACLU is a very effective organization with a long history of legal challenges across the political spectrum. No, that's why I chose a different example.
I would define virtue-signalling rather by the intention of what they do. They don't support those organizations out of an intrinsic motivation but to sell stuff to their followers. The intention is not to do good but…
All they do is virtue signalling. And my guess is that this won't last very long. Politics are volatile and companies don't advertise to have a positive impact but to sell stuff. Besides that, there is also a big chance…
AFAIK is red meat not causing cancer per se. While there has been a correlation between red meat intake and colon cancer shown, the studies that have shown this didn't differentiate between highly processed products…
"Calories in vs calories out" is not wrong. It's just a small part of a much bigger picture. If you go into a caloric deficit your body will give a hormonal response. This response determines if your body will start…
The paleo label might be a fad but I'd argue the diet itself isn't. Avoiding highly processed foods and limitng grain intake simply forces you to eat higher quality/healthier food and is a great way to clean up your…
It might be easier and faster but they will lose a lot of flavour during the freezing. There's a reason you don't refridgerate tomatoes.
Did calling Obama "Hussein" have a positive result on their popularity? I don't think so. Maybe there's a pattern.
From the examples that mashable shows, it seems more like a measure against clickbait than against fakenews (which ofc uses clickbait)
I only can tell about german media. Their reporting was just as partisan (all for Hillary) as the "mainstream" U.S. media. It was less about giving the facts then about creating a sentiment.
R is what companies that are leaving SPSS and SAS are switching to. While I also like Python for Data Science, R seens to be more popular in the industry.
Her sex wasn't the reason he attacked her, therefor it wasn't sexist.
I also followed the elections very closely and I don't buy the "racism", "sexism" and "xenophobia". I looked up a lot of scandals and looked at the speeches, videos and leaks itself. Often times I didn't consider the…
The similar thing is happening all over europe right know. Right-leaning voters don't want to identify themselves because the negative social implications can be quite significant. Also the west seem to have lost its…
He was suggesting that Megyn Kelly was asking him though questions and that the reason for this was that she is on her period. There is a very subtle but important difference. He attacked her for asking supposedly…
We don't really know yet. There are two (quite likely) possible options. A shift in the voter demographics and/or the "shy tory" (people not admitting to vote conservative because a negative social consequences). Polls…
There is a difference between attacking people because of their sex or by insulting them based on their sex. First is definitively sexist, the latter is arguable.
Before Capitalism, Medieval Peasants starved to death
I'm 26 and feel the same sometimes. Then I look around me and realize that I know just one person that managed to build a successfull company before 30. All other successful founders I know started their company in…
> Do we have any real evidence of this? The ACLU is a very effective organization with a long history of legal challenges across the political spectrum. No, that's why I chose a different example.
I would define virtue-signalling rather by the intention of what they do. They don't support those organizations out of an intrinsic motivation but to sell stuff to their followers. The intention is not to do good but…
All they do is virtue signalling. And my guess is that this won't last very long. Politics are volatile and companies don't advertise to have a positive impact but to sell stuff. Besides that, there is also a big chance…
AFAIK is red meat not causing cancer per se. While there has been a correlation between red meat intake and colon cancer shown, the studies that have shown this didn't differentiate between highly processed products…
"Calories in vs calories out" is not wrong. It's just a small part of a much bigger picture. If you go into a caloric deficit your body will give a hormonal response. This response determines if your body will start…
The paleo label might be a fad but I'd argue the diet itself isn't. Avoiding highly processed foods and limitng grain intake simply forces you to eat higher quality/healthier food and is a great way to clean up your…
It might be easier and faster but they will lose a lot of flavour during the freezing. There's a reason you don't refridgerate tomatoes.
Did calling Obama "Hussein" have a positive result on their popularity? I don't think so. Maybe there's a pattern.
From the examples that mashable shows, it seems more like a measure against clickbait than against fakenews (which ofc uses clickbait)
I only can tell about german media. Their reporting was just as partisan (all for Hillary) as the "mainstream" U.S. media. It was less about giving the facts then about creating a sentiment.
R is what companies that are leaving SPSS and SAS are switching to. While I also like Python for Data Science, R seens to be more popular in the industry.
Her sex wasn't the reason he attacked her, therefor it wasn't sexist.
I also followed the elections very closely and I don't buy the "racism", "sexism" and "xenophobia". I looked up a lot of scandals and looked at the speeches, videos and leaks itself. Often times I didn't consider the…
The similar thing is happening all over europe right know. Right-leaning voters don't want to identify themselves because the negative social implications can be quite significant. Also the west seem to have lost its…
He was suggesting that Megyn Kelly was asking him though questions and that the reason for this was that she is on her period. There is a very subtle but important difference. He attacked her for asking supposedly…
We don't really know yet. There are two (quite likely) possible options. A shift in the voter demographics and/or the "shy tory" (people not admitting to vote conservative because a negative social consequences). Polls…
There is a difference between attacking people because of their sex or by insulting them based on their sex. First is definitively sexist, the latter is arguable.
Before Capitalism, Medieval Peasants starved to death