I thought he was a racist leaver... is that wrong.
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You get one experience getting something expensive/cared about stolen and it sticks with you. It's part of how our brains are wired.
Just a few thieves in one area can quickly change a culture.
When i was a kid no one in the neighborhood locked their house, garages would be left open. Then thefts started happening. Garages were closed, doors started being locked. The thieves were eventually caught (teenagers turned in by their parents) but the garages have stayed shut and houses locked and it's been a couple decades.
27, and for now they're still just considered missing. It is possible they reached higher ground of some sort and just haven't been able to contact due to loss of electronics. In the other (unfortunately more likely) scenario their families would have to be informed before media reporting.
Abortion is explicitly legal in Montana. The parental consent law would have meant that parental approval was required for a minor to get an abortion.
The Dobbs decision overturning Roe v Wade made it state laws that matter on abortion.
The eagle king of the time Gwaihir owed Gandalf a favor for helping with an arrow wound in the time of the Hobbit.
Idk how they are portrayed in the Hobbit movies but it should be noted they are intelligent and can talk (I know they don't in the LOTR movies).
This decade has lasted centuries.
- Not the easiest thing to switch countries at least for MD/DOs. Only Canada and New Zealand accept US doctor qualifications (and not all specialities) without requiring additional training and sometimes repeating residency/fellowship.
Many countries (US included) have had high demand for decades but still put a lot of obstacles in the way.
Unsure about nurses.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MRNA_vaccine
The first (indirect) human mrna vaccine was trialed in 2001. A different direct infection trial was reported (completed and analyzed) in 2008 it was a safety and efficacy trial. Then there was the 2013 rabies trial (101 participants safety trial) then others for flu, zika, cmv, and chikungunya. This isn't a very complete list of the trials that occurred as many of the early ones were for cancers.
You can see a more complete but not necessarily full list of in progress and completed mrna trials https://clinicaltrials.gov/search?intr=Mrna easily noted is that between the rabies vaccine and the HIV (both before covid19 existed) there are already over 151 people that received it and both trials were safety trials. That's before the aforementioned cancer trials, your source is wrong. Unless it is for something rare safety trials are always done first or(more recently) in combination with the efficacy trial.
The Webster definition is morally bad or wrong.
What morals a person has can vary and can be contextual as well so there isn't an easy definition. Asking for that really detracts from the point. Which is more what are your morals and which of those are strongly held and which are weaker.
Emotionally?, as many as can fit.
Not the specific diseases(cause covid-19 didn't exist), the technique/methodology. MERS and SARS are different things.
Adenovirus was used as far back as the 1963 (it had problems then), for "resporatory disease". and was used for ebola vaccines as recent 2020. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9543183/#B84
mRNA (very much not DNA) was trialed in the 1990s to treat flu in mice and in a human rabies vaccine attempt in 2013. https://publichealth.jhu.edu/2021/the-long-history-of-mrna-vaccines
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