Psychology.
I assume psychology is very useful for social interaction, but complicated and mid-impact enough that I personally wouldn’t bother to analog-learn it.
Psychology.
I assume psychology is very useful for social interaction, but complicated and mid-impact enough that I personally wouldn’t bother to analog-learn it.
That means you, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia…
Parking fines follow the costs-by-cause principle. Thus, qualifying them makes their size dependent on their damage.
Parking in a fire department safety zone resulting in a delayed fire response can be costly, but even if no fire response was delayed, there’s an opportunity cost for the fire department, because they need to buy way-clearing devices or extended fire response tools, if there is high likelihood of blocked zones or passage.
There is a whole department of economic science dealing with this, the internalisation of external costs into economic activity (carbon tax is an example).
It will probably bring scary data.
The city of Aomori, which sees heavy snow every year, started a trial in a swimming pool at an abandoned elementary school in December [2022] to explore the feasibility of producing energy by utilizing the temperature difference between stored snow and the surrounding air.
According to Forte, challenges include finding a large-scale facility to store snow as well as securing heated air during cold seasons.
OK, now the argument makes more sense.
Some bodies came up with requiring newly built housing to have planned in a renewable energy source. The idea is that those who build are investing into the future already and gathered large amounts of capital anyway. The disadvantage is the creation of a mid-term disincentive for housing construction, so keeping the housing supply in control might be more crucial. This method is also slow.
Solar is expensive.
Please explain. PV is cheap AF.
that his support can largely be explained by his compelling, if not mesmerizing hold on crowds.
Don’t forget that there was massive propaganda to create this narrative, especially after the power grab for the NSDAP and Nazi movement.
I think he was likely good at instilling anger in his temporary audience. There’s a lot of emotion transported.
Also important to note: The 1933 power grab and the totalitarian regime in the next 12 years wasn’t Hitler’s work alone. The German electorate, Hindenburg and those who followed knew what they were doing.
Can someone explain what ethical considerations are to be made here, except not to exclude proven treatments?
Yeah. Cynicism is a kind of unthrottling though - companies are not to be expected to follow rules, they are to be forced. Legal form of companies doesn’t matter for this.
Why the cynicism that secedes responsibility from companies?
Applicable if your competition is about combinatorics.
Come on, we can do better than counting the ol’ in-and-out, competition-wise.
Spreading genes is so 2 mya
The way I see it, competitive casual sex works better when all parties know that there’s a competition.
Why didn’t he give up?
Glass house stone shooter
Ah yes, more rules.
I want more options to autonomously choose, not more rules. Also we already had this several times, sex-negative feminism, straight edge etc.
This is reactionary.
Airplanes tend to stay in air only, unless there’s a WTC in the way.
I’ve got 12.6 tons of election denial, 3.78 grams of highly concentrated transphobia and 54 barrels of … what will you give me for it?
Is it about intensity of the play their enacting? I mean the whole situation is a total mess haha