Posted on 01 April 2013. Tags: $100, After, death, Knew, Living, Nothink, There, Would
Same as now.
I don’t worry about what it was like before I was born, and there were billions of years of that. The years all went by and it never bothered me. I’m expecting the same after I die.
If I was gonna pick a religion there’s a good dozen popular ones, and hundreds of niche ones. What would give me the slightest clue which one is right? They can’t all be.
So I drew the logical conclusion that they’re probably all wrong. Not just mostly wrong, with one correct one, but all wrong. It seemed sensible.
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Posted on 12 December 2012. Tags: apartment building, australian degrees, australian universities, class degree, Cost, curtin university, fraction, Home, lancaster university, Living, malaysian universities, monash university, Southampton, universities in malaysia, university of southampton
If anyone is interested in going abroad for higher studies, I highly recommend the Universities in Malaysia for students who want to study abroad, but can not afford to pay the high tuition fees and the steep living costs in countries like Australia and UK.
There are quite a few branches of foreign universities in Malaysia ( eg. Curtin university, Monash University, University of Southampton, Lancaster University) where you can get Australian/UK degrees at a fraction of the cost of doing them in their home country. Moreover, many Malaysian Universities have twinning programmes which are affiliated with UK/Australian Universities . The advantage of these programmes is that students are awarded UK/Australian degrees upon completion of their courses and in many of these programmes, students can transfer to the UK/Australian campus in the last year of their study. You can save upto 40% in tuition fees and obtain a world class degree by studying in Malaysia.
The living cost in Malaysia is about 1000-1500 Ringitts per month (including accomodation,food and other expenses) , which is quite less compared to UK/US/Australia. Generally, you can rent a very comfortable private room in an apartment building within this budget.
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Posted on 09 April 2012. Tags: Across, boyfriend, college freshman, dorm room, entire college, From, hall, Hate, Living, popular guy
My living situation sucks. i live across the hall from my ex boyfriend and no one lives in this building?
Im a college freshman. I go to school in chicago. I live 20 minutes from the main campus by subway in this university affiliated housing that no one lives in. There are about 2000 students who live in this 18 story building, but it consists of like 4 colleges, and no students interact with people from other colleges because you dont know who is from what college. Its very very antisocial here. No interaction at all really. There are only like 30 kids from my entire college in this building. Its weird. On my floor there is a wing for kids from my college, and there are about 17 of us. They are all video gaming guys. I am one of the only girls, besides my suitemates (one is a big partier and tried to have sex with my ex boyfriend, so clearly i dont interact with her. Shes mean too, and really annoying, and she never talks to me. Then there is my other suitemate who is nice but i dont hang out with her because she is gone a lot from her dorm and always busy)
So really, im the only girl who is ever there in the dorms. I dont mind being the only girl, its just that all the guys are all like one big clique. My ex boyfriend lives right across the hall from me and is like the most popular guy in this wing now. None of the people here talk to me, because of what happened between me and Mike. Once Mike and I broke up, they stopped talking to me. Its really awkward leaving my dorm room and seeing one of them in the hallway because they just see me as his ex girlfriend….and its really awkward because Mike snickers to his friends when he sees me.
I have two months of school left. I dont think im coming back to this college next year. I think im going back home to the east coast next year. But how can i survive the rest of this year? Its so lonely and isolating here. I dont have a roommate anymore. In general, this building is just really anti-social. We arent even allowed to keep our doors open ever. We have to keep them shut at all times.
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Posted on 09 December 2010. Tags: coevolution, Commensalism, competitive exclusion principle, establishment, Exclusion, False, fundamental niche, Living, long term relationship, Mutualism, principle states, Response, species benefit, symbiotic relationship, trophic level
8.
The competitive exclusion principle states that competition usually results in the establishment of cooperation between two species.
A) True
B) False
9.
A long-term relationship in which both participating species benefit is known as parasitism.
A) True
B) False
10.
The process by which species evolve in response to other living members of their ecosystem is called
A) compromise.
B) parasitism.
C) coevolution.
D) ecology.
11.
An organism’s niche includes
A) what it eats.
B) where it eats.
C) when it eats.
D) All of the above
12.
The relationship between plants and the bees that pollinate them is an example of
A) commensalism.
B) competition.
C) mutualism.
D) parasitism.
13.
When two species compete, the niche that each species ultimately occupies is its
A) competitive niche.
B) realized niche.
C) fundamental niche.
D) exclusive niche.
14.
Mutualism is a symbiotic relationship in which only one party benefits.
A) True
B) False
15.
The number of trophic levels in an ecological pyramid
A) is limitless.
B) is limited by the amount of energy that is lost at each trophic level.
C) never exceeds four.
D) never exceeds three.
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