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How not to take things personally?
Good evening, everyone! How are you all doing? Welcome to this match, which will last exactly 18 minutes. You're all part of the same team tonight: Team Mechelen. Before we begin, I want to emphasize the importance of fair play, respect, and positivity on the field. Is that clear to everyone? Fantastic! Best of luck to all of you!
By Nathan Siraly2 years ago in Education
Marvel Cinemas:
Table of Contents Introduction: The Birth of a Universe The Marvel Comics Legacy Stan Lee and Jack Kirby: Visionaries Ahead of Their Time The Creation of Iconic Characters The Rise of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) Phase 1: Assembling the Avengers Phase 2: Expanding the Universe Phase 3: The Infinity Saga
By shaik yousuf2 years ago in Education
Australia Triumphs Over Ali Raza's Brilliance, Securing Spot in U19 World Cup Final Against India. Content Warning.
Australia played against Pakistan in Benoni in the second semi-final match. Just like India did on Tuesday, Australia decided to field after winning the toss. Their decision was backed up by their bowlers, especially Tom Straker, who took six wickets and played a crucial role in bowling out Pakistan for 179 runs. Straker's performance, with figures of 6/24, was the best by any bowler in an U19 World Cup semi-final or final match.
By Cine Spotlight Update2 years ago in Education
Why Kindness Is So Important As A PhD Student
Studying for and completing a PhD is no easy feat. As I write this, I’m currently 3 years and 3 months into my PhD, and the finish line is on the horizon. It’s in touching distance. Those who went before me were not lying with their advice that studying for a PhD “is like a rollercoaster”. I’ve experienced incredible highs that have fuelled me forward, but also lows which I felt I may never emerge from. 3 years on, I can look back with a renewed sense of accomplishment and reflect on some of the things I’ve learnt.
By Christia Huntington2 years ago in Education
Some Tips On Spotting Misinformation
Sadly scientific misinformation is all around us and remember when the media tells you that scientists are baffled, surprised or any such headlines they are almost always lying or misleading you. Many times when you read the article these people are referencing you will find out the articles says the complete opposite or nothing they claim. This happens with all news outlets and this is why you get conflicting claims. These hack journalist only want the story and do not care about getting the facts correct or the harm they do to people's trust of science. This reminds me of the TV, The Incredible Hulk, were the reporter Mr. McGee relentlessly tracks the Hulk not even thinking about the damage he is doing to David Banner, who becomes the Hulk. David could have cured himself many times if it wasn't for Mr. McGee and it was Mr. McGee that killed David's partner. In the pilot Mr. McGee is hiding in the flammable closet with flammable chemicals when David and his colleague show up and Mr. Gee knocks over a compound that eventually reacts with other compounds causing the huge explosion. Mr. McGee believes the Hulk did it when if he brought it to trial it would not be hard to determine with forensics and David's testimony that Mr. McGee was indeed guilty. You may ask want was the point of all this and I will tell you. The media reads or hears about a study without knowing all the facts or interviews a scientist and then just publishes their article or get on TV without the facts. They will also misrepresent per-reviewed articles which you see a lot with creationists and Covid conspiracy people.
By Ferrari King2 years ago in Education




