We cannot even so much as consider dedicating less of the most valuable land (downtown city land) to cars. It is unthinkable, impossible, and bad for me, somebody who drives from the suburbs and expects to be totally accommodated at the expense of people who live here.
In elementary school, during the final year (age 12 or 13) I had a teacher whose system was during work periods you could leave whenever you wanted, but there was a board at the door to mark your name with a clothes pin.
Going to high school, it went back to having to ask for permission, or give a heads up in later years.
They're both made of long polymer chains - chains of repeating carbon-based molecules - but rubbers are synthesized in a way that makes it easy for these chains to slip past each other and spring back. In plastics, the chains are much more tangled and bonded together.
I have the kitchen vent running and oh my god it does not help one bit. I think I'm especially sensitive though. I remember as a kid, my eyes would water sitting in the living room as my dad cooked in the kitchen.
Not that the fumes can't go around but there was a wall between.
Exactly. I, an everyday normal person just like you, think that murdering CEOs is bad. I am definitely not saying that because I am a CEO of a health insurance company. It is important that health insurance CEOs be spared, and not at all for personal reasons! We- i mean they deserve to live. This is an opinion that all normal everyday people - of which I certainly am one myself - should share.
If instead of loans, education was paid through taxes, would that still be stealing?
I'm inclined to believe your economics teacher would say taxation is theft, and can be ignored. Using taxpayer money to improve society is not "theft", it's the social contract.
They did not back off after Parliament overturned it, they said they would uphold martial law until the president called it off. The president was the one who called it off after the vote from Parliament
We cannot even so much as consider dedicating less of the most valuable land (downtown city land) to cars. It is unthinkable, impossible, and bad for me, somebody who drives from the suburbs and expects to be totally accommodated at the expense of people who live here.