So back in the 1950s, or whenever fatherhood wasn't so decayed, what was
the source of negative things back then?
Not exact matches
I have no doubts that what I am doing is the right
thing to do, but I get TONS
of negative comments, most
of which are from the most unlikely
source.
Running water is considered nature's greatest
source of negative ions and may be one
of the
things that contributes to the refreshing scent
of waterfalls and the beach.
There used to not be such a
thing as indoors, maybe the cave was indoors, but now we have ability to hide ourselves from the outdoor environment which is good if there's a bad storm, but otherwise we wan na be out there where we're getting tons
of negative ions out there when you're talking about being around water or
sources of trees, you're gonna get exposed to these phytoncides, these aromatic compounds in nature.
The
sources of «efficient» protein that you mention also seem to be quite effective in a number
of negative ways that are presented in videos on this site such as promoting cancer growth — there is such a
thing as protein being TOO efficient!
While I hate to appear
negative, I now expect to see a host
of comments shouting about conspiracies, data falsification, biased
sources, and all the other
things to which an argument is reduced when you're on the wrong side
of it.
The second piece is that we've actually built in, to our technology, the ability — it's almost like an automated fraud detector, and my partner, Mark, had to deal with this issue back at Rent.com, in terms
of the property management stuff, so he's got experience in building this piece — but the basic idea is that we have a baseline from where our company is starting from, based on those published attributes, and if that changes dramatically, or if
things start to disappear because they're getting
negative attributes, say because it's made in China, and then they pull that off, that'll actually get a worse score if they don't publish the
source of where it's made vs. if they publish that it's made in China or made internationally.
Here are a few more definitions from various
sources, all confirming the same
thing: «integers» are all
of the whole numbers, whether positive or
negative, including 0.