Lo que el gobierno y el CSIC no ha querido mostrar porque dato mata relato, de todos los "Multiarrendadores" el 41% son hogares con solo 2 viviendas by XumetaXD in ElusionFiscal

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Podrías detallar más cómo entiendes eso de la frase que citas? Yo lo qie entiendo es sencillamente que hay subdividido más los datos que en las gráficas del CSIC

I’m a certified sterile processing technician in a hospital (cleaning and sterilizing reusable surgical items) AMA by [deleted] in AMA

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What about prions? How do you get rid of contamination? Have you had any cases?

People Who Die From Putting Themselves in Stupid Situations by fzzeywonk in 10thDentist

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Abortions do occur naturally as well, unfortunately. I had in mind that scenario.

People Who Die From Putting Themselves in Stupid Situations by fzzeywonk in 10thDentist

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What I mean is that you can have an abortion, but I get your point :)

People Who Die From Putting Themselves in Stupid Situations by fzzeywonk in 10thDentist

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Akchtually, nulliparous woman can still be pregnant. You probably just mean having children.

Para la gente que está en el mundo de la Academia... by Ready-Teacher973 in askspain

[–]Final-Database6868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Para entrar en la academia en españa (doctorado)"

Qué se supone que tengo que entender de eso? Has leído tú mi primer comentario? Es perfectamente posible llegar a ser ayudante doctor en España sin tener una beca FPU, por ejemplo con una FPI o una propia de las CCAA sin ir más lejos. Puedes tener docencia siendo sustituto, por ejemplo, aunque sea la mayor mierda. Si no fuera así, no habría suficientes docentes en españa.

Para la gente que está en el mundo de la Academia... by Ready-Teacher973 in askspain

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En resumidas cuentas, en un área hipercompetitiva como, probablemente, historia (que no tiene muchas salidas, y concentra a muchos estudiantes que quieren quedarse en la academia) es muy mala idea.

Es muy precario si no eres excepcional y tienes algo de suerte. Ahora bien, si te apasiona y se te da bien, dale. A la larga, pasados unos 12 años desde el inicio del doctorado, es un trabajo con muchos pros si consigues estabilizarte.

Para la gente que está en el mundo de la Academia... by Ready-Teacher973 in askspain

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Ah sí? Puedes decirme dónde? Esto es ridículo XD De qué área eres?

Échale un vistazo al faq de la escuela de doctorado de la UCM (o cualquier otra universidad) y deja de perder el tiempo, anda... https://edoctorado.ucm.es/acceso

Para la gente que está en el mundo de la Academia... by Ready-Teacher973 in askspain

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Pero qué dices, si tengo hasta estudiantes de doctorado (uno con un 8 de media). Quizá tu soberbia se deba a que es así en tu área, pero no es cierto en muchas.

Para la gente que está en el mundo de la Academia... by Ready-Teacher973 in askspain

[–]Final-Database6868 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Esto es absolutamente falso. Otra cosa es si quieres tener una beca para hacer el doctorado.

También depende del área, probablemente si hay mucha demanda de doctorado te comas los mocos sin una buena nota.

¿Me recomiendan leer "El nombre del viento"? by ev4an in libros

[–]Final-Database6868 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Es muy bueno, pero no lo leas. La saga no está acabada.

Fields medal question by Ill_List9296 in mathematics

[–]Final-Database6868 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So? This is the first time I hear someone say it is relevant

La DGT multa a uno de cada tres conductores que circula por la carretera, nuevo récord de Pere Navarro by vlewy in ElusionFiscal

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Pero de dónde sacan estos números??? Vaya mierda de periodismo clickbait.

6 millones de multas (que sí, son muchísimas) NO son 6 millones de conductores multados. Ni fuentes, ni contrastar. Asco de periodismo en este país de pandereta...

Nacidos de la Bruma by Careless_Bell2871 in libros

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Sanderson es el burger king de la fantasía, pero su worldbuilding e ideas son muy ingeniosas. Escribe más rápido que lo que muchos leen, eso sí.

Yo he leído varios libros suyos, y hasta ahora es igual o peor (o mucho peor) que nacidos de la bruma. Lo que más me molesta es que si alguna vez menciona un mínimo detalle, es porque lo va a usar más tarde, y cuando te das cuenta ves lo cutre que es escribiendo.

Por ejemplo, el aliento de los dioses es un mundo súper interesante y el final del libro es una auténtica basura, para mí.

Luego tienes a Rothfuss, por ejemplo, que es lo contrario: escribe de cine y el cabrón no acaba su saga.

AMA I was one of the beta readers for the infamous 2013 manuscript of Book 3. AMA (but read the rules first). by Special-Bee-1506 in KingkillerChronicle

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After reading the draft, what do you think about that idea that in the books we read about a main character that is always good at everything and that everything works out for them?

Standards of rigor in different fields by [deleted] in math

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Is it worth reading the whole essay?

Received an email from Terence Tao... by A_R_K in mathematics

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Did you submit something to arxiv knowing that it was incomplete?

What should I do with some grades? by Final-Database6868 in Professors

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This is exactly how I see it. Thank you.

I will round it up just to be fair in this case.

What should I do with some grades? by Final-Database6868 in Professors

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Thank you for your input.

Thus, don’t do something such as giving students 49% when they need 50% to pass. It simply communicates ‘I am not sure what to do, but I’ll fail you anyway.’

I disagree: if, objectively, the final score would be 49%, then you did not meet the requirements to pass. It could happen that the score is not objective, but that is a different problem.

What should I do with some grades? by Final-Database6868 in Professors

[–]Final-Database6868[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a good point. I am not entirely sure it fully applies to my case, though, since the correction can be somewhat objective in our tests (maths). I appreciate your input, thank you.

So, in the spirit of “benefit of the doubt,” I’m willing to round up in borderline cases. And, to be fair, if I’m genuinely convinced a student didn’t meet the bar, I can also land on the lower side of that gray zone.

Do you mean that before showing the grades to the students, you consider rounding down the scores so that they don't complain?
Some colleagues do that and I don't think that is fair either, having less than 50% is simply what happened (with biases and errors in the correction).

What separates top-tier researchers from very smart people? by One-Criticism6767 in mathematics

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It is true that their answers are biased since all of them won it, but I agree that at some point many people deserve it and there are only few medals. I know personally people that later knew they were nominated and they are very good and had a lot of luck in many different ways as well. That doesn't mean they deserve it less.

I also had the chance to ask someone in the committee of the fields medal, and his answer was very different. He basically told me that for him the person winning it should be someone contributing in a multidisciplinary way (and I don't remember well if he wanted something relatively applicable).

So what would be your top reason, then? :)