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Evolutionary psychologists have had success in finding experimental correspondence between observations and expectations. In one example, in a study of mate preference differences between men and women that spanned 37 cultures, Buss (1989) found that women valued earning potential factors greater than men, and men valued potential reproductive factors (youth and attractiveness) greater than women in their prospective mates. In general, the predictions were in line with the predictions of evolution, although there were deviations in some cultures.
Just some literature from some course material that shouldn't come as a shock to anyone here.
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I call that using Foreskin instead of forethought...
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So neither the L.A. City or County fire departments knew that the Palisades reservoir was empty. It was out of service because it needed a repair to the cover, which no one had gotten around to for nearly a year. It's connected to the drinking water supply, and the cover is to prevent contamination. But it didn't need to be emptied. It could have remained full for emergencies and simply disconnected from the city water supply. no one thought to do that. Utter incompetence.
I'm almost impressed they actually correctly identified water vapor as a greenhouse gas (a far more effective one than CO2, in fact).
Just that one grey hair. No dying anything other than that single strand of grey hair pink
The eco scam. Sure it all might be true, but as long as it can be beneficial it will be a scam.
Random article.
Read MoreIn December 2021, an eruption began on Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai, a submarine volcano in the Tongan archipelago in the southern Pacific Ocean. The eruption reached a very large and powerful climax nearly four weeks later, on 15 January 2022
The eruption produced a massive eruption column, reaching elevations of 57 kilometres (35 mi) and thus reaching into the mesosphere.[73] This is the highest recorded eruption column since Krakatoa’s in 1883, which extended up to 80 km (50 mi) high. The column developed multiple "umbrella"-like clouds, a higher one in the stratosphere and a lower at about 17 km (11 mi) elevation,[74] and generated a terrestrial gamma-ray flash.[75] The column injected a large quantity of water into the stratosphere, where it disturbed the local temperature balance and caused the formation of anomalous winds.[76]
Large volcanic eruptions can inject large amounts of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, causing the formation of aerosol layers that reflect sunlight and can cause a cooling of the climate. In contrast, during the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai eruption this sulfur was accompanied by large amounts of water vapour, which by acting as a greenhouse gas overrode the aerosol effect and caused a net warming of the climate system.[77] One study estimated a 7% increase in the probability that global warming will exceed 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) in at least one of the next five years,[78] although greenhouse gas emissions and climate policy to mitigate them remain the major determinant of this risk.[79] Another study estimated that the water vapor will stay in the stratosphere for up to eight years, and influence winter weather in both hemispheres.[80] More recent studies have indicated that the eruption had a slight cooling effect.