No, but we used to when I was younger. We don't currently set up an indoor tree either, though last year we put lights on a small blue spruce in our front yard. We haven't done that this year, but maybe we still will.
I've taken classes at a CC for a while and I don't think there's really a dress code, though I imagine there are probably some rules to prevent people from wearing anything too strange. In elementary school I think I was supposed to wear a red, white, or blue shirt and khaki pants, though I...
I think Delayed Sleep Phase Syndrome (what I got diagnosed with several years ago) is sort of a catch-all diagnosis since it just means that one falls asleep 2 or more hours past the socially acceptable time to go to sleep. I'd be really happy if I could easily and consistently fall asleep at...
Yeah, I agree with that. I don't think it's required to provide attributions for public domain material, but I think that one should still do so whenever possible. I checked the Creative Commons license requirements and all versions of the license require attribution, but some only allow...
If the license that an image is released under allows it it's fine, but if it doesn't then you shouldn't use it. Wikimedia images, for example, can be used, but they may require an attribution.
I have a lot of funny AI-generated images saved, though I didn't generate them for the contest and I don't remember the prompts. I'll look for some good ones.
I would guess that it's okay, at least depending on the images. You should probably try to see what licenses the images you want to use are released under and give attributions in your article.
I've thought about getting some magnesium threonate, though it's kind of expensive. I've heard that magnesium threonate is supposed to be the best kind of magnesium for sleep. Maybe I'll still try it.
Yeah, since antibiotic presence essentially selects for resistant bacteria. The antibiotic kills the nonreisistant bacteria, leaving the resistant bacteria to proliferate with more resources available to them since they no longer have to compete with the nonreisistant bacteria.
That's easier said than done, unfortunately.
He could try having ChatGPT rewrite it for him, but I'm not sure how helpful that'd be if he couldn't write sufficiently clear prompts.
Tests that follow a 5-factor model are better in theory because the 5 factors that they report scores for actually show up as distinct factors when tests are factor analyzed.
This test seems decent: http://hexaco.org/
It's pretty much a 5 factor test with an additional index added.