根据文章第一段As a child, I always thought about what the college admissions process would look like for me. I dreamed of the day when I’d get my first acceptance letter, and go on to learn as much as I could about many things as possible.可知作者小的时候,总在想象自己收到大学录取...
The Hoisin-Glazed Halibut [$42] comes atop black Forbidden Rice, wrapped in Swiss Chard, perched upon a thin pool of Turmeric Sauce. Far more substantial than the lionfish — and far less effort — the firm halibut held its own next to this formidable supporting cast. Why is the rice "f...
Angelsharks Family Squatinidae Name does not refer to their behaviour, but to their shape: flat body with huge pectoral fins looks like angel when seen from above One (and only one) of these species is not called angelshark, but “sand devil” instead. Its ashy-grey colour makes it a ...
Whether you’re just starting off or you’ve been a scuba lover for a while, you’ll be able to see and experience a whole new world in Saint Lucia. As you dive off the coasts of this alluring island, you’ll be reminded that scuba diving really does press the reset button on life...
As you might agree, the scenario does not look very positive (and that is an understatement). But there is still hope (after all, it is too late to be a pessimist); ANY aquanaut (you for example), can do a number of things to help the bluefin tuna: ...
it does, of course, enter into studies of many of the cognitive phenomena we are considering. In dividing our material into a number of different cognitive domains, we are not implying that these correspond to distinct cognitive mechanisms, let alone cognitive “modules” in the sense in which...
What does ROV stand for? An ROV is a Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle, also sometimes known as an underwater drone or underwater robot. ROVs can explore the subsea world while the operator, or pilot, remains comfortably at the surface. Without ROVs, humanity’s ability to explore and ...
it does, of course, enter into studies of many of the cognitive phenomena we are considering. In dividing our material into a number of different cognitive domains, we are not implying that these correspond to distinct cognitive mechanisms, let alone cognitive “modules” in the sense in which...