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Demiansmark t1_jdxctl5 wrote
Reply to comment by Incandescent_Lass in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
I mean, compared to being high as a kite, that isn't that high.
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Reply to comment by EasternMotors in [Schefter] Lamar Jackson announces that he requested a trade March 2nd. by BCLetsRide69
A challenge!
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Reply to comment by homarjr in NFL reinstates Ridley from gambling suspension. by PrincessBananas85
There are rules they're supposed to follow for that as well. Something like only leagues with under $100 buy ins.
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Reply to comment by GaiasEyes in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
Never heard that term, which is amusing given that is what I did.
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Reply to comment by GaiasEyes in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
Correct. I meant more from the perspective that you sort of earn a hidden masters in the course of a doctorate program.
Demiansmark t1_ja8humo wrote
Reply to comment by GaiasEyes in Eli5: what’s the difference between a graduate and undergraduate degree by deadpuppy101
It can often function a bit like an AA vs a Bachelor's degree - where after so many credits you can 'apply' for the AA.
In a doctorate program you usually have 2-3 years of coursework followed by a dissertation, which can take one to forever years. At least in my program at the University of Florida you could apply for the masters if you've completed the coursework. Often times, graduate programs that end with a masters degree are geared towards a specific vocation or profession, such as a MBA for business. In political science, the masters/grad programs were geared toward students wanting to enter something like public policy instead of academia/research.
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That's bad. Really really bad.
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Reply to Managers who reflect on their mistakes and try to learn from them show more humility and, in the right circumstances, can improve their teams' performance. Results from four studies done in the U.S. by geoff199
Headline basically reads 'Humble people show more humility, which sometimes improves team performance and sometimes, does not'.
Appointing a balloon as CEO can improve team performance, in the right circumstances.
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Reply to comment by TheFearAndLoathing in Man who disarmed Monterey Park shooter speaks out: 'Something came over me' by alanzhang34
Hah fair enough. I will be your counterbalance, you're welcome!
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Reply to comment by TheFearAndLoathing in Man who disarmed Monterey Park shooter speaks out: 'Something came over me' by alanzhang34
I don't think 'everyone' will be exposed to gun violence but saying that you won't unless you're around gangs or have one yourself is incredibly naive.
Personally, I'm early 40s, never owned or wanted to own a firearm or have been involved in 'gangs'. In the last 20 years I've been at a bar where two guys came in with guns and started firing, been mugged at gun point a block away from the University of Florida, been blocks away from a mass shooting (Madden one), and been in an area where guys in truck drove by and shot out the windows of closed businesses. I hope most people don't experience gun violence but it's can certainly find you in all sorts of circumstances.
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Reply to comment by Chableezy in LPT: clean your stovetop after using the oven. The heat loosens grime for easy removal by Cando232
Amateur hour here. Build a workspace - cooking supplies and mini fridge to your left, hot plate on table to your left, eating surface in front, two sinks and mini dishwasher to your right. Luckily your seat is a toilet. All done? Recline that bad boy and take a nap. Literally rinse and repeat.