A circle should have the greatest area per perimeter and I can't think of a regular polygon with more sides that tessellates.
Abraxiel
That's nearly a Texas area of forest.
"Inclusive" writing involves writing both masculine and feminine forms of words, separated by dots -- for example "francais.e.s".
The proposed law being debated by the Senate later Monday would ban such phrasing in education and all official texts, from work contracts to court documents to instruction manuals.
Macron appeared supportive, saying: "In this language, the neutral form is provided by the masculine. We don't need to add dots in the middle of words to make it better understood."
If there are two wolves and a lamb, the wolves don't need to hold a vote.
Last I heard Egypt readied a bunch of vehicles to evacuate people. Israel has bombed or shelled the crossing.
Borrell's words were the first direct EU criticism of Israel's reaction to a massacre of about 1,000 Israelis
the atomic unit of propaganda is emphasis
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This is all to my fallible recollection.
I remember having to do a research project in middle school. We all got shuffled into the computer lab to start researching a topic to ultimately write an essay or presentation or some such on. The problem for me was that I was kind of blindsided by it.
I all of a sudden had to not only learn how to use a scholarly database to find good information on a topic, but had to pick a topic as a preteen that was interesting and had information available to digest. I don't remember what I ended up doing.
There were other instances of this in my pre-university education though that went better, with more constrained topics or scope.
If anyone wants to play aoe2 with me it's five bucks now. I'll show you the ropes.