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Trees

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I am beginning to develop an interest in Conservation Biology... in in-situ protection and restoration of forests and wildlife, in particular.

What Ph.D. would be best for this sort of thing? What research groups and private sector organisations are already working in this area specifically?
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What is the societal purpose of slut shaming?
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Given the same power. What delivers the most force. A nail or a screw?
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this board is trash
the posters are trash
the threads are normalfag tier shit that keep repeating like a broken record
you should all kill yourselves
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I'm 20 years old

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How can I keep growing taller?
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Science proves more than half of all men aren't having sex

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https://ifstudies.org/blog/male-sexlessness-is-rising-but-not-for-the-reasons-incels-claim

However, two other large surveys, the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFfG), and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), also ask about sexual behavior. Their results do not confirm the trends seen in the GSS. However, they also have slightly different questions and slightly different survey populations, so they may not be directly comparable. The NSFG, for example, shows a far higher rate of sexlessness to begin with.

It turns out, the answer is no. And of course, it isn't! Imagine how much sex those 20% of men would have to be having! A substantial share would need to be doing two-a-days on a regular basis to maintain that kind of share. In reality, according to the GSS, the top 20% of the most sexually active never-married young men have about 50-60% of the sex. It's about the same for women, and these shares are basically stable over time. Measuring the number of partners instead of sexual frequency, the top 20% most promiscuous men account for about 60% of male sexual partnerings, and the trend is, again, quite stable over time.
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give back my emojis hiro you fucking ronin

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Where can I learn the fundamentals of organic chemistry?

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Our lecturer just finished the first chapter of Organic Chem. He explained things like the spdf electron distribution thingies, then he taught us how to draw lewis structures and he introduced some formula for finding an atom's charge before doing it on lewis, then he told us after hybridization, and the angles at which bonds occur and we had to specify the type of hybridization/bond (this bond is between sp3 sp3 etc)
Then, we finished off the first chapter by studying skeletal structures (drawing lines for C-C bonds, ignoring C-H bonds and so on)
Can someone tell me how can I recap all that shit? We don't have slides, and I didn't write down the notes.
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there are no humans on this board

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it's all bots, I'm the only human left
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Is it possible to spot an individual star inside another galaxy if the star is bright enough and/or you have a powerful telescope?
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