So, going to work has been harrrrrrrd for me. I have at least as much separation anxiety as Goblin does about it all, for sure. But we’ve got a decent routine, and I’m pretty good at cherishing the time we do have together, so while it’s not ideal, it works! Do I even h...
Agree (4), Neither agree or disagree (3), Disagree (2), Strongly disagree (1)). Finally, we asked one question to measure client perception of CMOC2: “Has your participation in the LOFT peer support services helped you to make new social connections?”...
To shift to a more sustainable future, what are the three most important things that (a) the United States needs to do, (b) China needs to do, and (c) you need to do? What are the requirements for a moose to live? What does the "importance value" represent? What is the term fo...
skill you fall behind. There are some exceptions to this (I don't think perception should be a skill, I think every class in starfinder should be able to get up to a +6 insight bonus if they choose to in some way, stuff like that) but in a lot of ways I prefer starfinders ...
I like exploiting mechanics and min-maxing characters to do things a little differently. Like in IE games bumping up my fire resistance to immunity levels and self bombing groups of enemies. Pillars of Eternity caps many of these stats out (or effectively does so with...
Hi-Fi RUSH had me fall in love with the medium all over again, but its ability to reinvigorate my perception of gaming doesn’t just boil down to it being great; it’s because I have never played anything quite like it. From its phenomenally expressive cel-shaded aesthetic and adorable ...
And does it still count as “good roleplaying” if someone else had to force you to do it? The ambiguity of how exactly this Flaw works in real play gives one the impression that as the designers sat around brain-storming three-hundred-odd Background Traits, they just weren’t thinking ...
Thanks for question. You could say contemplates, ponders, wonders, muses on, considers or reflected, for instance. All of these could work well in place of 'thought'. My personal preference is to write as plainly as possible, and 'thought' is good. The reader's eye almost just glides ...
However in review, the most accepted mechanism is by thermoelastic expansion, which results in sound waves 67 that most likely induces bone conducted hearing. The cochlea does appear to be involved, but not the middle ear. 69 “Communicating Via the Microwave Auditory Effect” is the title of...
Therefore, understanding perceptions of climate change and its driving forces plays a significant role in promoting resident participation in the implementation of relevant policies. Yet, although some research on climate change perception has been done [12], at present, we lack even a rudimentary ...