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CoBases

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  1. Of course it is almost impossible to educate those people and of course they won't be able to learn if they haven't eat or drink for a days If this questions would be so simple, then there won't be any sign for poverty
  2. I do believe that his profession will start to reduce in popularity after 20-30 year, when at least some good non petroleum vehicles will start to kick in. Right now there are too expensive, you won't get that far with them and no one knows how long they can last and what are maintenance costs in long term
  3. I don't think that it is all about a water or money. I do think that is because of information, knowledge and experience. If you would give money and water for some village deep in Africa I don't think they will get out of poverty anytime soon They have no clue what people are doing in developed countries, what researches are made, what are trens, what needs to take into consideration and so on. They are just clueless and they desperately needs education
  4. There must be a reason why there is no airbags in places Maybe there is only little or no percentage to reduce injuries. There must be some research on this topic, because airbags are widely used for decades already and don't think Boeing or Airbus haven't done any research on this
  5. Well the best degrees will cost you loads of money but if you are looking for some good prices/ quality ration I suggest to check universities somewhere in Czech Republic, Baltic states and somewhere there, because they may seem like a 3rd world countries for you but there really aren't! You can get a really good education there but you won't get a well paid job there
  6. I recommend to find some friend that studies those topics so he can give you list of books or materials because it is really hard to get things started but once you find out in what you are interested in and what you don't know then you can learn from there. But the first kick is the hardest part
  7. Four Catholic ladies are having coffee together, discussing how important their children are. The first one tells her friends, "My son is a priest. When he walks into a room, everyone calls him 'Father'." The second Catholic woman chirps, "Well, my son is a bishop. Whenever he walks into a room, people say, ', 'Your Grace'." The third Catholic woman says smugly, "Well, not to put you down, but my son is a cardinal. Whenever he walks into a room, people say 'Your Eminence'. The fourth Catholic woman sips her coffee in silence. The first three women giver her this subtle "Well...?" She replies, "My son is a gorgeous, 6' 2" hard-bodied, well-hung, male stripper. Whenever he walks into a room, women just say, "Oh my God...."
  8. This spring I got a job so I will be there each and every day during the summer. Of course my work isn't really active and I have to sit in lab for 8-10 each day so I bought a trampoline at home to get some sport activities and keep up the good shape. Best suggestions for summer is to get some part time job or internship to get your real life things doing and do some sport activities to make your body happy
  9. Few years ago I experienced similar situation. I used to work 24/7 on my research as well on the business and my learning and understanding skills kept dropping till I get into really bad situation and felt really burned out. I had to take a rest for a months to get back on the level where I was before. People really has some limits so don't try to break the nature. I think this could be in your case as well
  10. hello, I'm a PhD candidate in chemical engineering from France. I'm fascinated by adsorption science and technology since that is the subject of my PhD research. But I have interest in the other areas of science, too.
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