I've only ever published in open access journals (partially because I've only got 3 papers out, but also out of preference) is it just prestige that makes people go with pay-to-view journals? or are there other factors?
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I've only ever published in open access journals (partially because I've only got 3 papers out, but also out of preference) is it just prestige that makes people go with pay-to-view journals? or are there other factors?
It has "1.4L" embossed into the glass :)! it's just hard to see in the photos
Hmm I might've been overambitious. Searching "glass water bottle with measurements" gets a few Amazon results but so many of them have "motivational" time labels but no ml markings...
There are quite a few listings for chemistry reagent type containers, too, which could maybe work?
The best thing I've found is this from Dunelm might be what you're after?
you can get glass water bottles with millilitre markings on with glass lids
video of secretary bird with a fake snake
Hugely agree, those would all be fantastic additions.
Yeah, there's definitely a difference between curricula, what's focussed on in classrooms, and exam assessment criteria, but they're supposed to be cohesive.
I remember one of my big pieces of coursework was "writing from the perspective of an advertiser," and we had loads of lessons on identifying bias. I was taught in school that "red top magazines" are "less honest and more emotive" than "broadsheet newspapers."
Presumably not everyone had the same experience though: I mentioned this offhand and my friend told me "surely that's illegal to teach in a classroom?!"
As a non-fiction lover, it's not the length of the chapter that matters, it's whether they have exercises for the reader, (e.g., puzzles, recipes) or some sort of pull-out-infographic or map to look at
This is actually a very minimal change to the already existing curriculum - the (compulsory) English Language GCSE is 50% "Critical reading and comprehension"
Gov UK states all specifications must include:
"identifying bias and misuse of evidence, including distinguishing between statements that are supported by evidence and those that are not; reflecting critically and evaluatively on text"
Most people presumably... "forgot"? but this has been in the curriculum for decades
It's only really fine if someone calls me an appearance-based compliment if they're my partner or a woman that I'm close to.
this is a fab idea :)! thank you for workin on it
My first thought was that 40% was low... but I suppose I've never been a first time buyer, so they probably have higher salaries than I do
It's frustrating how slow the scientific review process can be, especially when you know that evidence can often be twisted or "misinterpreted" by policymakers, and even more frustratingly so when people's lives are at stake.
Here's hoping this review is kind, competent, quick, clear, and ethical.
I've heard people say both "young people are more politically conscious than ever" and also "young people are more disengaged/disillusioned from democracy than ever"
Whilst those things can both be true, I think it's v important now to try and get young people actively engaged with politics.
But also - we should keep trying to get older generations to be kinder, too.
I've been told "your generation will make the world right again!" by the generations above mine, since I was in primary school. 20 years later, we're still waiting for conservatives to die off. If climate change has proven anything, it's that we should all be doing more than just waiting it out
yes but the cheese is v different! (curds vs grated mature cheddar)
the guardian has messed up their headline a bit here. The paper they're citing attributes a 9.7% decrease in children's total sugar consumption to the sugar tax.
The "sugar consumption halved!" is more accurately: "free sugar from soft drinks only" dropped from 22g per day (pre-tax) to 12g per day (post-tax).
Considering "Children aged 7 to 10 should have no more than 24g of free sugars a day" is the recommended amount - a reduction from 22g to 12g from changes to soft drinks alone is still a big win
this just sounds like you haven't tried it yet 😋 I will send you some in the post x
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the only Oasis song I know is the one people play to be deliberately annoying. I'd much rather be rickrolled