Quote: These go in to the criteria for a 'civilized' (ie. NOT a 'Third World Country') society --Human rights and political rights records --Gross National Income based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita --Life expectancy --Infant mortality rate --Literacy rate --Economic invulnerability (or vulnerability, for Third World countries) --Food and water security --Government expenditures for public health, education, and military --Access to information --Gross Domestic Product (GDP), GDP Distribution by the Sectors Agriculture, Industry and Services, Adjusted Net Savings, Export of Goods and Services, and Financial Flows
But if you're talking about a SOCIETY--not just a country--being civilized, I think the most important things would be social issues, like human rights, political rights, access to information, money spent on education/health/etc...after all, one of the definitions of "civilized" is "showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement; humane, ethical, and reasonable." Unquote.
Honey...it says "Math taught by a lunatic" . We all know you are (choose carefully..he may explode)not the usual teacher. Does your math lab have a sky light where the lightening bolts can enter to charge you at night. hmmmmm. (careful, move backwards slowly, one step at a time)Now run Christmas run!
Well this is not going to make me popular. But he is a typical teacher. He feels omnipotent. Has all the god-like tendencies. There have been less than a handful of teachers that have had a good influence in my life. The rest were mediocre or nuts. They know they can make or break a students future with 1%. I could go on and on...but no I won't.
At first glance, I thought ..what is a doctor doing on a dating site....had to open your profile. No hangups! wow! we'll be the judge of that..Welcome to CS..darling.
When he was a young pup...didn't really like his acting...BUT now he has really come into his own. He has matured beautifully. A very good actor. He will always be able to act in any capacity and make it believeable. Looking forward to his next accomplishment. Review written M.Christmas., Ptbo Tribune. Ace.
Hi darling....nice to see you. Looking lovely today. ...maybe so. Certainly the marketing of products is rife with skinny odd looking women and men. I don't know how they keep alive. Then the images put pressure on the young public. I am not a skinny person myself...but I do ok with the men. I think they like my attitude. I have been told so many times that I am bold. Tis true. But I have fun. Chin up baby..
Where is that cute Movinfwd? Would love to do something to him...oh yeah momma....c'mon baby...make me happy....Rob..you know how I loves to torture you....
I make greeting cards. I buy rubber wood mounted stamps. One puts ink on it and stamp the image onto 60lb weight white paper. And then I paint the image with markers. It looks like a water colour painting. It is an expensive hobby. Believe me it can be very expensive.
From that list...Harrison Ford...because the man is real. He has rescued people despite the dangers. He can build a house. He is a carpenter. He is down to earth. I am so tired...
No, not really. Rarely have I climaxed with a man. Takes a helluva lot longer. Multiple organisms with the mind blowing one at the end. I am not shy about how I achieve these, I am probably giving too much info here.
You could be right, but for me the articles, especially the headlines on the cover...is all marketing. The content of articles is usually generic, or info that your grandmother could have told you.
Well goodness woman. Looking at your pic..and I am thinking..what the hell is that? So of course had to open your file. Goodness sakes, it is your hair..I laughed. Oh,....of course Welcome watersports....yes..
Try spinning around in circles for 2 minutes. Drink a mickey of scotch. Spin for another two minutes.....barfing on the walls as you do. Works for me!!! I feel so awful, I forget all my problems.
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Quote:These go in to the criteria for a 'civilized' (ie. NOT a 'Third World Country') society
--Human rights and political rights records
--Gross National Income based on purchasing-power-parity (PPP) per capita
--Life expectancy
--Infant mortality rate
--Literacy rate
--Economic invulnerability (or vulnerability, for Third World countries)
--Food and water security
--Government expenditures for public health, education, and military
--Access to information
--Gross Domestic Product (GDP), GDP Distribution by the Sectors Agriculture, Industry and Services, Adjusted Net Savings, Export of Goods and Services, and Financial Flows
But if you're talking about a SOCIETY--not just a country--being civilized, I think the most important things would be social issues, like human rights, political rights, access to information, money spent on education/health/etc...after all, one of the definitions of "civilized" is "showing evidence of moral and intellectual advancement; humane, ethical, and reasonable."
Unquote.