I find exactly the opposite - good leader in the stylistic image sense of the word, but a really, really poor PM with regards to decisions, policies and following-through.
No, what I meant was that we aren't necessarily unable to sense them. There's anecdotal "evidence" of people being able to sense magnetic fields, which isn't unusual in the animal kingdom (birds sense magnetic fields via magnetic-sensitive crystals in the brain, and navigate by it) and as such...
Incorrect. Dingoes are actually the main predator of kangaroos, and an important trophic regulator. Where there are no or few dingoes (aka behind the dingo fence), the population of kangaroos explodes, such that they become an agricultural pest. A better example here is how the introduction of...
Um.. well, not really. Climate change encompasses "global warming" which is a natural and necessary phenomenon. Climate change in this context however means abnormal climate change/global warming, (presumably) with an anthropogenic cause.
Couch your terms.
Hahah I was almost exactly the opposite, in that while like you I arrived with less things as time went on, I actually got more organised - got a system going. I just took one perforated lecture pad to each lecture (instead of having one for each subject), and ripped out pages and placed in an...
Pretty much yeah. Rawr. It'll be fine though, the coursework stuff probably won't start until second week, and thesis/research stuff starts whenever I'm ready to, lol.
Every time I go to that site it asks me to log in, and I can't see anywhere to register (I registered with Members, but that one doesn't work for the Eurasia Project thingie).
Halp?
Not to mention the fact that any peer-review process for that journal wouldn't apply to any "science" it discussed. Poor piece of "evidence", ekoolish. Try again.