Companies can not own other companies.
CileTheSane
The difference is salt.
Tv title sequences too
I never said that OP shouldn’t do non-Uni activities. Just that time+effort has to be MANAGED between the two
I mean, obviously.
So if your only point is that time+effort needs to be managed between the two, what does that have to do with OP's question? OP asking what their options are doesn't mean they are neglecting to manage their time between the two.
Completely irrelevant to your prior point of "you're at Uni to learn AND NOTHING ELSE!!!"
People live in the dorms, that is what they are for. Part of living is having down time.
As I understand it, people live in the dorms. Trying to focus on schoolwork 24/7 is an excellent way to burn yourself out and not graduate. Having down time for "non -essential activities" is important for mental health.
If he had depression there might not have been a reason. It's not uncommon for men to spend their lives silently fighting with depression, and when I was 5 a man going to a therapist would have been seen as a weakness and weird.
Remember that depression is a disease, looking for a reason makes as much sense as asking why someone had their heart fail. I recently watched "In Limbo" with my wife and I think they handled it very well (TW: Suicide). When the depression grabs you you're not able to think clearly or reason your way out of it.
That also assumes any two unrelated people share 0% of their DNA. We all have common ancestors, if your uncle married a woman that happened to share 10% of your mom's DNA then you and your cousin could have more DNA in common as well.
Is Musk doing anything to help people living in dictatorships access information? Or is this just happening in Brazil?
This is about Brazil, which is not a Dictatorship.
So as long as this one specific billionaire hasn't had someone killed (that we know of) that makes it okay for that one individual to have complete control over what people have access to?
Right, dairy products are well known for being shelf stable at room temperature...