@CowperKettle They're just saying that when the Russian bear and the Korean magpie together mount the white lion of England, the world is graced with purrfect rainbows.
@M.A.R. Yes, there are harmless hallucinations. In periods of grief. Well, they are not associated with decline of brain function, like in schizophrenia.
> Biologists found a marine green algae during a trip to the island in 2019. It took two years to identify it and give it a name: acetabularia jalakanyakae. The main feature of the species is that the plant is made up of one gigantic cell with a nucleus
I wonder if all these "caps" are a single cell. Or maybe each cap is a cell.
@M.A.R. We're expecting a third wave here. Only a minority of the population have been vaccinated. The govt has been handling the vaccinations really terribly. The vaccines are available, but only if you go to private hospitals and pay. This is by design.
@M.A.R. How many shots do you need? How many have you taken, and which ones?
@CowperKettle there's a vaccine shortage. Once the ministry of health approves that a third dose will be necessary we'll get one. Otherwise I'm not sure, because we don't have antibody tests in Tabriz and my request would not be based on individual data.
@CowperKettle The govt divided the vaccines between free (purchased by the govt), and non-free (purchased by private entities). At least here, there is a shortage of the free ones. Also excessive waiting times. Current costs are Rs 780 (Oxford/AZ), and 1250 (The Indian BharatTech one).
You can't have a vaccine campaign without vaccines.
@CowperKettle The Indian Govt. has restricted the BharatTech vaccine manufacturing rights to a few manufacturers. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure what they are. They're calling it Covaxin.
@CowperKettle Oh hmm. I guess still by definition they're not really that harmless, because losing grasp of reality can be dangerous in doing sensitive activity.
Sorry for leaving in the midst of the conversation BTW
@FaheemMitha If Odin appears at them at all (is he even mentioned) he is at most tangential. I would go on to say that the Nibelungenlied is just a bunch of made-up bedtime stories to keep little kids in line, but then you would reasonably counter that -all- of those other guys are too.
@M.A.R. aren't all dreams essentially hallucinations? or rather they are the same mental process just expressed under different circumstances?
Thank you, Americans, for using yet another completely clueless instrument which will now be used to identify anyone who worked with the government or foreign troops.
Their completely disregard for privacy, and their complete lack of any plans for the future of the country they invaded, will now probably get a ton of people killed by the Taliban.
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They may have given the Taliban the ability to use the same surveillance society that they instituted, and identify anyone retroactively.
What is the difference between:
The objective of the project is to develop a framework
Versus:
The objective of the project is developing a framework
Is any of them incorrect?
In an old book by AS Hornby it is written that "to be" can't be omitted.
But I have found examples without "to be"too.
> Outside the AccorHotels Arena, it was a perfectly average November Sunday in Paris. The city seemed asleep beneath a heavy blanket of fog that rendered the top half go the Eiffel Tower indecipherable.
From The Washington Post
> It was already late; not a sound; not a breath; the air itself seemed asleep
From The Immoralist by a French Author Andre Gide
> The wizard seemed asleep, but with lids not fully closed:
@FaheemMitha well we've had this conversation before . . . CDC used to say don't, now says shouldn't, and I think the primary reason is not that they would certainly be ineffective, but that the effect is unpredictable and the data sparse on it.
I've learned it's apparently not that rare at all. Heck, even centers in Canada seem to operate this way: They tell you what you're going to get, but you'll get the vaccine they have available on that day and you can't choose.
@Mitch I don't think so. It's probably misleading to define hallucinations as just 'seeing things that aren't there'. In dreams your brain is working, granted, doing something it doesn't do during the day but still, things are balanced, the hormones and transmitters more or less function correctly and you see things long after your sensory input has shut down. In hallucinations, something is definitely off-balance, I think.
So even if a normal person can hallucinate because of trauma or grief, their brain is so off-balance it's like a pathogenic state, but the balance isn't lost and things would hopefully more or less go back to normal
@M.A.R. I'm no sleep or brain specialist but it seems the opposite of misleading to me, I'm helping people understand that they actually are the same - whatever imbalance you might think is there in a hallucination is the same kind as in dreaming.
Which is to say that I expect that any kind of pharmaceutical or surgical modification that would result in change in hallucinations (reducing them or creating more) would affect the quantity and strength of dreams.
@Mitch True, the Norse goda actually hardly appear. And I'm hardly familiar with Wagner anyway.
@Mitch All religions (and a lot of other things) are made-up bedtime stories to keep little children in line.
@M.A.R. I don't recall that conversation.
@M.A.R. I see. Here they won't let you do that. As far as I know. I have not tried, but it all seems very bureaucratic and fixed.
@S.M.T Probably not the best place to be asking about this. Probably good decision, though. I would have thought there would be better and more on-topic forums. But you'll need to get a reasonably good working knowledge of German first.
@FaheemMitha But also there is an option that if I study in India for 1 year in college , I don’t have to do studienkolleg + I’ll have practiced German language much better. That is one option. But I personally wanted to go with the procedure that they accept my JEE rank( Entrance exam for college admissions in India) after which I wont need studienkolleg
Maybe try asking the universities you are interested in if they know of suitable forums.
@S.M.T No idea, sorry.
@S.M.T You realise that living in Germany is very expensive, right? And I don't think you will be permitted to work. Though maybe I'm wrong. In any case, that strikes me as the single biggest issue from my bystander perspective. I've lived outside India. It's quite different. Never lived in Europe, though.
@S.M.T Try doing a search for "studying in germany forums". This brings up a bunch of stuff.
The second link here appears to be India-specific.
lthough you can study for free at public German universities as an undergraduate, there is a charge per semester for enrolment, confirmation and administration. This is typically no more than €250 (~US$290) per semester, but varies depending on the university.
Guys , I am going to start practicing for essay & letter writing practice form Tom. I needed some help since I do no have someone who can check up my writing. Is there any other way I can check it or I can put them on this site or sth else ?
@WhoSaveMeSaveEntireWorld Then you should get your eyes checked out.
A and B are transitive. C is intransitive.
The object of A is the subject of B, and vice versa. C has no object.
It is as Zeno wrote of the race between Achilles and the Tortoise: just because the race of snails is inferior to the race of rabbits doesn't mean the snail is doomed to being served up on a steaming platter of escargot to the racist gourmands waiting at the end of their race.