

whats that saying" doing nothing and standing by is as bad as helping the enemy" this was also part of a plot in DS9 episode(when the dominion occupied ds9, and kira did next to nothing about it).
whats that saying" doing nothing and standing by is as bad as helping the enemy" this was also part of a plot in DS9 episode(when the dominion occupied ds9, and kira did next to nothing about it).
they usually ditch long before that happens, remember when the usa was going through red scare, and started targeting chinese people, one of them fled to the CCP and was instrumental in chinas sudden transition to hydrogen bombs from fissionable bombs.
if there will be a next generation of scientists,
consider how bad the job market it is for some stems before pandemic, its only getting worst anyways. some state university schools near my are cutting back alot, increasing tuition prices, reducing classes, and instructors some schools are considering combining with other nearby schools. theres also additional problems at the MS and PHD levels as well. Universities are holding onto tenured professors like they cant let them go, but not providing a path for graduates, or or adjuncts.
i checked my universities subreddit a few months back it was really bad. covid mainly made everyone take classes online, which caused students inability to learn anything, because you cant really focus on a subject when its just a powerpoint. I had a prof way before covid, and she only did biochemistry on powerpoint, and it was pretty much useless info since theres was very little learned very little. and her test questions are not even remotely close to what we learned on her lectures.
his cocaine fueled rants on truth social.