That’s an interesting take but with our term lengths that means a 15y can vote for president and senator but can’t vote for a house rep.
That’s an interesting take but with our term lengths that means a 15y can vote for president and senator but can’t vote for a house rep.
First link is behind a paywall, second link doesn’t have anything about war crimes, third link is an academic paper talking about surrendering germans and how they were often killed by Canadian forces. It notes that killing of surrendering forces was an all participants type thing not entirely specific to Canada though. Even notes that Britain was particularly bad about surrendering enemies due to fake surrenders in the South African War just a decade or so before.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. Also pretty terrible to blame one dude for the faults of an entire national industry.
Fiber maybe but no one is eating actual fur.
If you’re not there for the clean out then it’s time for them to go anyway.
My brother, that explanation is not nearly dumbed down enough and as with most math wiki is useless for eli5 stuff.
Does the podcast still have to be in English? And what topics are you usually interested in?
Yes, but nothing in the rules of war or international law say you can’t attack the enemy nation’s territory. The people loaning Ukraine weapons are the ones saying that. The same ones that held up many supplies at a critical time during the Spring 2024 offensive.
This wasn’t so much entitlement as necessity. My aunts moved to get married. My dad and uncles moved for work. Meeting up was always infrequent because it required flying. My grandpa(dad’s side) wasn’t able to make it to my dads wedding and my mom did not get to see her dad on his deathbed.
Just how things were back then.
100% of my family besides my wife and dog are far enough away that flying is the only practical way to visit them.
Their are many more moderate sects of Islam, they just didn’t get all the US and Saudi $$$$ to spread their beliefs.
I think that type of feedback is a forever thing. How it may be done can change (even some PIs just do comments in the file instead of printing and handwriting) but I don’t see a scenario when that isn’t useful anymore.
This only builds a formated bibliography where your input is an unformated bibliography… It also can’t accurately do the more tedious (and important)part of actually putting the in text citations. In short you have to do the same amount of upfront work of getting all the relevant citations in a list then additional work on checking that the llm formatted properly and didn’t hallucinate then still have to go put in the in text citations.
Wheres with endnote or zotero you choose from your list add the intext, autoformat from your choice and it’s automatically put in a formatted bibliography.
Yes having friends/colleagues read papers before submission is still common practice.
He also pioneered the “Halsted” radical mastectomy treatment for breast cancer, basically a full mastectomy including pectoral muscles and armpit lymph nodes.
Early whales for the taxonomically challenged.
Sure but that’s a lot harder to prove.
For this to be criminal it’d probably require intent to be proven which is difficult without a “smoking gun” of an email being like “do this to avoid taxes or be fired”- CEO. For it just to be civil fines is a lot simpler to show. Their inevitable appeal and potential reduction in fine is a different issue.
Believe it or not, yes.
Took til past couple years to get funding for it. About 75-90% of scientific proposals to the NIH are not funded.