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Foxes were often kept as pets back before the 20th Century and even during that time in the early years. A person could go into a country pub and find a fox relaxing on a blanket in the corner. This really isn’t a new thing.
Thanks, I hate it. How horrible to imagine these generations of poor foxes in these tiny cages. I also get uncomfortable around dogs, it just feels wrong how much they circle around the humans.
This attempt to “Communicate” is based upon our ancient tech, it assumes that “They” understand OUR math, measure time like we do and relate to their environment like we do and on top of that it’s unnecessarily complicated that would require guess & detective work. If that weren’t enough NASA advertises our location. It’s 50/50 they’re friendly or deadly. If they are anything like us, it’s better not to advertise our location
It’s funny look in to it and you will find all there this is simple worst case scenario in 100 years the sea will raise an inch and a half in most areas and some are dropping don’t trust others do your own research
Now that everyone has a phone in their pocket even the conversion math for imperial units isn’t hard anymore. Cooking is going metric in the US right now. Many recipes are now in grams instead of cups. It slowly moves along.
For the same reason AIDS and Cancer research is slow - Corporations dont innovate. We have seen this time and time again. Therefore innovations have to come from universities like MIT/CALTECH/OXFORD/ etc etc and that takes time.
They failed to specify the east coast cordgrass as Spartina alterniflora, which hybridized with the native species around SF marshlands: Spartina foliosa
It would be helpful to Stop worrying about nuclear waste. New technology will make the nuclear waste into a useful or inactive harmless element soon. Think about new innovation to handle waste. Waste is a normal biproduct of most good inventions. Even all the new green energy ( solar, wind, battery) have huge waste to manage, most likely more than nuclear waste. Stop wasting your time on explaining the magnitude of waste to undermine todays higher living standard. Go spend you time on make the waste to a useful product. Like petroleum waste is being used to run every part of human life. Look around and realize almost all useful things around you are being made from petroleum waste. Do the same for other waste.
Chances to prevent or stop cancer. It’s not just this, I’ve seen a lot of other materials that had the potential to stop or help with disease, yet are scientists or researchers actually looking for a way to cure the disease? Because if they were I would have thought they’d at least look into things like these. Sure, maybe it won’t work out, but they could at least try. Such an interesting material, yet all people do is leave it alone. Oh btw I do GCSE DT so hi anyone who does it as well
America is really lagging behind on nuclear energy production. Canada has a much more advanced industry and our population is only 15% of your population. We also have the 2nd largest nuclear plant in the world. America’s plants aren’t even in the top 10.
Quranic versus in the disc from surah (Chapter) ar Rahman ayat (verse) 55 : 33 "يٰمَعۡشَرَ الۡجِنِّ وَالۡاِنۡسِ اِنِ اسۡتَطَعۡتُمۡ اَنۡ تَنۡفُذُوۡا مِنۡ اَقۡطَارِ السَّمٰوٰتِ وَالۡاَرۡضِ فَانْفُذُوۡاؕ لَا تَنۡفُذُوۡنَ اِلَّا بِسُلۡطٰنٍ O company of jinn and mankind, if you are able to pass beyond the regions of the heavens and the earth, then pass. You will not pass except by authority [from Allah]."
Lol makes sense? 😂 dafoq am i supposed to do with 5/8th or 11/16!! Do i divide 11/16 in my head? Is 11 divided by 16 bigger or 7 divided by 8... americans must be geniuses! Water freezes at 32! Why the f... 32! Why not 58.76533? If we are choosing random numbers. In metric water freezes at 0 and boils at 100, very very easy to compare the melting point of other things😊