The relationship between a grad student and their professor is generally characterized by a profound power imbalance.
The relationship between a grad student and their professor is generally characterized by a profound power imbalance.
I mean the parent comment mentioned tests…
You would also port the tests, right?
A single key is as slim as any card…
Call it cultural inertia if you prefer.
What’s a good modern text to approach the genre?
Makes sense, thanks!
So what are you saying? Even with pretty good vision it makes a massive difference?
Ironically students of foreign language often cling to these grammatical structures and are less confused by the same word in different contexts.
It plays a lot like a puzzler on the surface.
Never is a long long time
Lol, are you 15?
Until recently the reason was waterproof ratings.
I’m guessing wasm
I figured if she was scared enough to ask a stranger to hold her hand, it would be meaningful to her to do it.
This is such an important realization, I think. It was a little bit awkward for you, but imagine her internal process.
No, it’s about the legitimization of law, the legitimization of use of power, checks and balances and unconditional human rights.
Usually codified by lawy not prosecuted as “immoral behaviour” as such. Although if you look at recent anti-abortion legislation in the US it is intentionally vague. That shifts some burden of interpretation to the executive branch and is a sign of authoritarianism I’d say.
It’s much easier to suppress farting than the involuntary reflexes of coughing and sneezing.
Stealing this for a couple of timer