All three were developed by the Soviet union. Most likely by people from places that are not part of Russia today.
Veiwers who have worked with a lot of PhD's:
So they are going to make a extremely complicated evil plan only to be foiled by obvious oversight that only an idiot would miss.
I have a friend who grew up on the coast and her family always sailed for fun.
When she got divorced she bought a sailboat and traveled for a bit in it. She then parked it at a marina and lived in it for so many years close to her kids and grandkids. She paid $100K for boat and her marina fees were $300/month. The boat was paid off with the divorce settlement.
The cheapest 1 bedroom apartment to rent nearby was $3500/month for less square footage than her boat. The cheapest small house was around $1,000,000 or around $6000/ month at the time. The homes around the marina were all priced at several million dollars.
Hey now, I know a bunch of farm laborers and started out as one myself.
They are nowhere near qualified for farm labor. That requires being able to work, not just regurgitate platitudes from the most recent bullshit management fad.
He assassinated an immoral asshole who has profited on the needless pain, suffering, and death of millions.
The reaction can't be too surprising.
They also need to remove the limited liability from companies for intentional illegal activities.
illegal business practices should be charged to the people involved instead of the company. The executives who made the decision to break the law lose personal assets.
Otherwise the shitheads just pass the company losses onto the employees: no raises, hiring freezes, layoffs, reduction in benefits, etc...
The partial payment wasn't large enough if it left you wrecked at the end. Generally the partial payment should pre-pay to cover all of your expenses and labor. The final payment is the profit margin. That way you are never on the hook for a potential loss and will always break even.
So for the bakery, they should have had a full prepay policy on all special orders. Even if "customers" walked away because of the policy.
When I had a 1hr commute through heavy city traffic, I needed a break when I walked in the door. It took me at least an hour to get up the energy to do anything. Most of the time I would sip coffee while pretending to read e-mails or talk to coworkers. My body might be there but I wasn't doing anything. So the company was paying for my recovery time from the "work" of the commute.
I don't know why any company would push an employee into a long commute if it's not necessary. It costs the company a ton of money in productivity.
It's the problem with companies focusing on time spent, not productivity. I can waste a ton of time and get nothing done if I am so inclined.
That's the right Brock Turner who was sentenced to 6 months and was released after 3 months. Judge Aaron Persky thought a longer sentence would unduly harm the rapist, Brock Allen Turner.
After the rapist Brock Turner was given a slap on the wrist, California passed mandatory sentencing for rape.
He was accused of 3 rapes but convicted of 2. He received the maximum sentencing for each.
His lawyers are likely going to fight the conviction constantly until the money runs dry.
My personal thought is the conviction is unlikely to be overturned but a sentence reduction is likely. So he got the maximum sentence. Danny will likely be behind bars for at least 6-10 years for his crimes.
Let me summarizes the entire article:
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Ethical cops decrease crime. So less of them are needed.
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Corrupt cops increase crime. So people think they need more cops. Which increases crime some more...etc...
Russia concentrated a lot of anti-air units in Crimea. It's a key logistics location and defends the black sea fleet.
Every one of those hits was likely part of a coordinated launch of a hundred drones and decoys. A successful hit makes the next attack easier for a short time. Unsuccessful attacks reveal where the defenses are.
I also suspect that Ukraine has put some radar sniffing sensors on their recon drones. They triangulate the exact location of the radar and then send in a flight to destroy them. Most of the videos recently show successful attacks on active systems.