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hell_hound7
Jan 26, 21 at 5:46pm
I literally took a speech class dude from an actual accredited instructor from an actual accredited school and we were required to cite in MLA format. You find out real quick what is and isnt a source.
hell_hound7
Jan 26, 21 at 5:47pm
@newxy to which i conceded but you still havent sent me KXL its ok though.
newxy
Newy @newxy commented on News
Jan 26, 21 at 5:53pm
https://www.kxl.com/hunter-biden-tax-probe-examining-chinese-business-dealings/ https://www.kxl.com/gop-report-hunter-biden-tied-to-human-trafficking/ But they did not provide any sources, so it is not a qualified article. I wrote like 50 speeches and term papers in MLA style, writing only one does not realy qualify. A profesional journalist at least studies 3+ years to be at a level to credit sources properly. I wish schools would at least take 1 - 2 years to educate children to understand media. Btw MLA is just a style of citation, not related to any credible information in the first place, even this that style, you need to do a lot of research.
hell_hound7
Jan 26, 21 at 6:25pm
Never said MLA format made things credible i just said i cited sources USING MLA format. And it wasnt 1 paper more like 5 not that big of an amount but also not one paper. Love how everyone is an expert XD most of the stuff people talk about i have already done or worked with.
hell_hound7
Jan 26, 21 at 6:27pm
Im no journalist though, but i mean i literally had my speech class in Feb 2020. My teacher however was a journalist.
solid_snake95
Jan 26, 21 at 6:58pm
My college professor helped pass the law to open carry knives and swords in texas. She said her reasoning was, "why the hell do we not allow to even carry a Bowie knife to defend ourselves despite Texas being known for the bowie knife and the alamo".
tigereyes11
So does that mean if I go to texas I can carry a katana
dyadka_yar
Jan 26, 21 at 8:14pm
Not a whole lot. It's like if you come here to NH with a loaded pistol at your waist. Nothing really happens.
nebelstern
https://greekcitytimes.com/2018/11/10/eu-approves-greece-bulgaria-gas-pipeline/ (2018 news) "The European Commission announced its approval for the Greece – Bulgaria Interconnector (IGB) gas pipeline plans, saying details concerning the construction and operation of the pipeline were compatible with EU rules on state subsidies. Greece’s Environment and Energy Minister George Stathakis on Thursday welcomed the European Commission’s decision saying that it “opens the way to starting construction of the IGB. This vertical axis diversifies sources of supply and can channel natural gas from the TransAdriatic Pipeline (TAP) and quantities of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) from the terminals at Revythousa and Alexandroupolis. It is a project of strategic significance, which makes Greece an energy hub for the greater region of Southeastern Europe and the main energy portal for Europe, contributing to the unification prospects of the European energy market.” Stathakis also announced that Greece’s land cadastre should be fully completed by the first half of 2021. “Completing the cadastre is one of the most important reforms carried out in Greece in recent years,” Stathakis said, noting that the government’s law had “done away with problems going back decades and replaced a status quo of grey zones with rules, regulations and a transparent regulatory framework.” From a state of just 25 pct completion when the government took over, the aim was that the cadastre will be fully complete throughout Greece by the first half of 2021 “after having established, for the first time, a single agency through the unification of land registries with cadastre offices,” he added. Stathakis noted that 27 contracts were signed at the end of 2017 for cadastral surveys covering 63 pct of the territory of the country and recording 43 pct of citizens’ rights to real estate property. Upon completion, he said, there will be a cadastral survey of 132,000 square kilometres of Greek territory and 39 million property rights. Completing the cadastre will create legal security for investments and secure the rights of citizens to their real estate properties, while the Greek state will acquire deeds to its properties. “It is a measure of strategic significance since it is a fundamental condition for reliable spatial planning of the country. This reform is not isolated because it would be incomplete. It is supplemented by another two initiatives undertaken by the government: the posting of forest maps and delineating the coast,” the minister said." https://greekcitytimes.com/2021/01/27/greece-bulgaria-gas-pipeline/ "On Tuesday, parliament ratified the Greece-Bulgaria cooperation agreement on the Interconnector Greece-Bulgaria (IGB) natural gas pipeline project, and the foundation treaty of the EastMed Gas Forum (EMGF). New Democracy, SYRIZA and Movement for Change (KINAL) voted in favour of the draft law, while it was rejected by the Greek Communist Party (KKE) and MeRA25. Greek Solution voted ‘present’ in the proceedings. The IGB has been characterised as a project of “national importance” by Greece under Law 4001/2001, as well as by the Council of Ministers of Bulgaria. It connects with the Greek national gas transmission system in the area of Komotini, northern Greece, and the Bulgarian national gas transmission system in the area of Stara Zagora. The full titles of the agreements in the Environment & Energy Ministry bill are “Ratification of the Intergovernmental Agreement between the Hellenic Republic and the Republic of Bulgaria on the Greece-Bulgaria interconnection pipeline (IGB Project)” and “Ratification of the Statute (Establishment) of the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum (EMGF)”. The agreements include mutual commitments for the construction of the gas pipeline and for the transportation of gas after the project has been completed. Particulars concerning the taxation status of the project and the distribution of profits are also included. The length of the IGB gas pipeline is estimated at 182km, of which 151km is in Bulgaria and the remaining 31km in Greece. According to Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Kostas Skrekas the project is 52% completed. It is expected to be done by the end of 2021. The EastMed Gas Forum is an energy alliance among Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, Italy, Jordan, and Palestine. It was established as an international organisation in January 2020." I dunno you guys, but to secure Israel, Jordan and Palestine to work together for the sake of a pipeline between Greece and Bulgaria... is no common feat. This is a blow to t*rkish economy. That means, good news.
verucassault
Veru @verucassault commented on News
Jan 26, 21 at 9:17pm
https://youtu.be/ZFHYdvO6H64 I look forward to the parody where people are strapping pillows to their faces and trying to walk around. @nebelstern and holy crap, I clicked on that link and it's virtually a headline. I was actually going to read it. lol
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