True, although previously they were forced to deal with the pointy end of the underworld for distribution, now they can just sit in their bedroom. I think you're comparing apples and oranges, but who knows about the particular service you commented on, not me. I prefer to pay neither.
After a quick google, i'd have to agree, i've seen this with my own experiences. It's more important to teach how to learn, critical thinking seems to be on the wane in the our social media world.
I still think there will be an innate predisposition towards various characteristics, as much of a...
Yes, i guess there's some 'hard wiring' that will always show itself. But these studies can be taken with a pinch of salt i guess, the numbers are so low, and presumably many of them grow up in the same culture.
That's quite interesting, there are trials showing links between depression and the inflammatory response in the body, there are also trials showing omega 3 combats inflammation.
Thanks for the info.
I agree with your post, just pointing out that it has been successful in this endeavour. Mainly because of the veto...
Although saying that Korea was an interesting situation, UN troops were used - the soviets were sulking at the time and were boycotting the UN.
The situation over there is terrible.
My sister works for 'save' and i tend to agree, they seem poorly run and managed (in general terms), MSF is a much more professional outfit i'm sad to say.
It would probably be better to 'nationalise' aid (not harking back to the days of tying countries...
Depends what it's for...
Driving to and from a hospital to see a loved one a few times a day, going 40 miles an hour on what you *think* is a dual carriageway. You could get those points before the first notice came through your door.
Unlikely i know, but it would appear this is an extreme case.
Is it possible that he was radicalised in/because of guantanamo?
I know there are stats for this sort of thing in 'normal' prisons, where people become 'more' criminal after a stint inside.