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>>11763187
>wants to tell private companies how to run their business
>wants to eliminate freedom of association

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>>11255387
>clean
>coal

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Is there one way? Is the teacher-student model the best way?

For example, I want to learn about cars. Specifically, I want to have some general idea of how the thing works and what the fuck I'm even looking at when I open the hood of my car. It looks like a jumbled mess of metal and shit thrown everywhere, it's not at all clear to me what anything is or what it does or why it exists.

What is the best way for me to figure out what the fuck is going on? Is the best way to learn about what's going on under the hood of a car the same approach that you would take to learn calculus? Or are there different approaches depending on the subject? And are there individual variances?

How much does IQ matter? Within normal ranges, is IQ just a way to increase the rate at which you learn? Or does having a low IQ preclude you from learning certain things? And how do you know this? How does anyone know anything at all?

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>>10776664
No! I NEED MY TENDIES AND HOT DOGS BECAUSE THEY ARE SO YUMMY REEE

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>>9921773
>admitting to and being prideful of being a redditor

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i just changed a water filter that was inside my bathroom faucet for 20 years.
our hot water temperature is almost boiling, and very high pressure, so it was almost entirely clean, but there was 10 - 15 small (grain of salt sized) bright blue particles in the filter.

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How the fuck am I suppose to pull 3.6+ GPA (90%+) for engineering grad school admissions? Can someone fucking tell me?

Right now I'm at a top 10 school in 3rd year mechanical engineering. Class averages are 60-70% and I consider myself pretty smart getting 10-15% above that (80% cumulative atm). Right now, that puts me at a 2.7 GPA which automatically disqualifies me from every god damn school that's worth its shit.

What the fuck am I suppose to do? I am trying so god damn hard I cant pull fucking 100s in every god damn course when some of the most talented people who got filtered into the god damn program are barely pulling 70s

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what would happen if you put a pellet of uranium reactor fuel in the large hadron collider beam?

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im no quantum physicist but i figure this is whats happening.
i think one of the few methods of 'observing' the particle is letting it pass through a polarized lens.
the lens or observing device screws up the information about the particle like usual so you can never observe it without screwing it up at the same time.
the spooky part is that this acts like a safeguard built into the universe so we can never see what slit it went through.

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How hard is it to get into a grad school for statistics if my undergrad grades are mediocre

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>>7939611
UI looks like dogshit

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What type of research is everyone conducting?

I'm currently synthesizing anti tumor drugs and studying the effects it has on DNA.

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