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niharikadacoolest2
(358)
If i was in space and died, would my body decompose?

I always wonder that whether a dead body can decompose in space?

Started by niharikadacoolest2 (358) in life • 3 responses • Last response by sugarplum9084 (730) • 2 months ago
Tags: dead, decompose, space

nicky35
(588)
how long does it take for a carrier bag to decompose?

i am really infuriated by local people where i live picking up their dog poo in plastic bags and just throwing them into the trees.i know it means you cant stand in dog poo but those bags just stay...

Started by nicky35 (588) in life • 3 responses • Last response by msqtech (14464) • 1 year ago
Tags: bag, decompose, dog, long, poo

balasri
(6101)
How long does it take for a plastic container to decompose?

Clue:A very long time.

Started by balasri (6101) • 2 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: decompose, plastic container
 

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The Frontal Cortex
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Rationality, Science, Rorty

Razib makes an excellent and obvious point:I do not believe scientists are particularly rational people as compared to the normal human. Because the average scientist has a higher IQ than the...

Started in The Frontal Cortex • 1 day ago • 0 responses

Econbrowser
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Why a lot of people think the CPI is not representative of their experience ... and are right. At l

Government statistics, particularly the CPI, have been in the news (e.g., [0]). Following up on my previous posts [1], [2], I want to take a stab at the question posed in the title.This post...

Started in Econbrowser • 2 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: inflation


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Teenager Shows Us How To Decompose Plastic Faster

Teenagers get a lot of bad rap these days. Their stereotypical images on society as drug users, rebels, smart mouths, immature animals, etc., leave many of us, well... a little worried. These...

Started in  • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: children, environment, history, miscellaneous, nature


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Teenager Shows Us How To Decompose Plastic Faster

Teenagers get a lot of bad rap these days. Their stereotypical images on society as drug users, rebels, smart mouths, immature animals, etc., leave many of us, well... a little worried. These...

Started in  • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: children, environment, history, miscellaneous, nature


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Teenager Shows Us How To Decompose Plastic Faster

Teenagers get a lot of bad rap these days. Their stereotypical images on society as drug users, rebels, smart mouths, immature animals, etc., leave many of us, well... a little worried. These...

Started in  • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: children, environment, history, miscellaneous, nature

Econbrowser
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Musings on the Dollar: PPP and Thresholds

As the dollar hits a new low against the euro [0}, some thoughts on what arguments make sense, given our knowledge of the statistical properties of real exchange rates. From Deutsche Bank's Exchange...

Started in Econbrowser • 7 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: exchange rates, purchasing power parity, dollar, threshold autoregression, threshold cointegration

Econbrowser
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What Explains Deviations from Interest Rate Parity in Emerging Markets?

Some people have the impression that financial capital zips to wherever the returns are highest. Maybe that's the case. But I'm not sure.Recall that one of the definitions of financial capital...

Started in Econbrowser • 7 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: international, interest rate parity, exchange rates, capital mobility, capital controls

Gardening Time
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Mulch Your Soil This Year

Why not mulch your soil this year for better plants? So, what is "mulch" anyway?Mulch is a layer of organic material like leaves, aged wood chips, compost or grass clippings that you spread in spring...

Started in Gardening Time • 8 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: soil

Progressive U blogs
(116)
Creationism, Evolution, God, Nothingness, Da Big Bang and Da Big Crunch, and More

No lie! This is a response to son_of_disaster's recent blog, Nothing Can't Exist Because There is Always Something in the Nothingness. You could also say it's the "sequel" to Dancing On...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 10 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: creationism, evolution, god, logic, more

Shadowscope
(6)
The Paris Catacombs

Back in the 1700's Paris cemeteries had gotten so overcrowded that the bodies wouldn't even decompose. The stench in the city was so bad that they moved a lot of them into the catacombs, which had...

Started in Shadowscope • 11 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: general and uncategorized