ScienceAndThingsAndStuff

5785 pts · May 9, 2012


I love science. And things. And stuff. Student, major in microbiology and immunology. Hopefully going to medical school. Proud Canadian!!!

Third party will always be a bad idea if he won't equally get votes from either Dems or Republicans. Otherwise the party they're from loses.

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grats

10 years ago | Likes 2 Dislikes 0

Which was lower than Bush's share of the national debt. So I guess the Republicans can get that one?

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Kissanime works pretty well

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Yea that's fair. Interest checks don't bother me too much though

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I mean I'd imagine he'd rather not spend a couple hours making one of no one's interested.

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The issues come about when parents only punish bad behavior but never reinforce good behavior. Doing both really works best

11 years ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

Well I don't mean like only reinforce good behavior. Punish bad behavior for sure but also remember to reinforce good behavior when you can.

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stop doing that then you'll spank them later. Oh and also that reinforcing good behavior works better than punishing bad behavior.

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did wrong isn't very effective. It has to be right after they did something wrong or you have to tell them at the time that if they dont

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I would never hit my kid but science tells us spanking only works if you do it properly. Too long a gap between the spanking and what they

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If it was fixed Arizona would have won. They're Bettman's favourite tean and he'll make it work even if they sell 5 tickets a year

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We already know. It'll be Trevor Noah. He seems like a funny guy and I liked him when he did bits for the Daily Show.

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Interestingly, studies show that most non-addicts will tell you the house has an edge outside the casino but while playing think its 50-50

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Well the first group of Sutter brothers outscored the Gretzkey's by 73 points. On the other hand, there were 6 of them...

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It's too easy to leave gaps with one. You can do it but two makes sure there aren't any smokes. Team choice though

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the one we are currently in. So you'll know whether you're right or wrong by 2020. (so far you are wrong)

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but, to be fair, if you are right about the change being caused by the sun, the temperature of the earth should go down in cycle 24

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Oh and what are you claiming is causing this drastic change? The sun? The sun that cycles every 11 years and doesnt fit the data?

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correlations and we have a well documented causal mechanism plus 99% of publications on our side. You are wrong sir.

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I can source it if you want but that's a lot of comments. Notice how sea level rise started when CO2 production increased. So now have

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has risen at a rate of 0.11 to 0.12 inches per year—roughly twice as fast as the long-term trend." The 2000 years before that was almost 0

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oceans, absolute sea level increased at an average rate of 0.06 inches per year from 1880 to 2012. Since 1993, however, average sea level

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From Crowell et al.'s 'An estimate of the U.S. population living in 100-year coastal flood hazard areas' "When averaged over all the

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And no why would I change my name. If you show me some evidence my opinion my change (that is part of science) but I havent seen any at all

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3) I haven't seen any evidence of a plateau. The sea levels also disagree with you. And yes that much over that short a time is massive

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1) You expect it to be steady unless you have a non-human reason why it would change. 2) Not that much over that short a time

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Instead seeing a very drastic increase over a short time span, as seen by the massive increase in sea levels over 6 years.

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He is contradicting you. If it were just steady warming since the ice age it would be relatively constant over the years. Yet we are (1/2)

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No most people would not agree that he deserves to be shot. Even most of the 50% of ppl who say he was wrong would not want him dead

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