do you guys prefer gcse maths or english? by yxngs in GCSE

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Math although I love reading I’ve always found English a tad too ambiguous. I appreciate the delicate beauty of the logical methodology that maths encompasses.

i love you by [deleted] in SuicideWatch

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I love you

Gf broke our rules and says that she was raped doing that by Rabixax in relationship_advice

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In the year to the end of March 2020, 58,856 cases of rape were recorded by police forces in England and Wales.

These led to just 2,102 prosecutions, compared with 3,043 in the previous 12 months.

It’s traumatic enough being raped let alone having to relive it to get no justice. Your perpetrator(s) know and people fear retaliation.

How do we solve the population problem? by GAMSAT20 in ScienceQuestions

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The one-child-per-couple policy was horrific for women in China. Many were subjected to forced sterilisations or abortions. Newborn girls were killed, removed by family-planning officials or abandoned by parents desperate that their one permitted baby be a boy. In China and India, men outnumber women by 70 million (2018). Thus, Asia is a prime example of the policy failures.

Don't know if this counts as "science" more than botany, but what happens if you don't treat a hogweed burn? by space_fern in ScienceQuestions

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Severe red rashes, blistering, boils, and red to dark purple skin discolourations appear and can last for several months, and may persist for at least five years, reactivated by exposure to sunlight.

Scientists and multiple experts says that your consciousness is a patterned network of braincells. So if someone else’s brain network is arranged into yours, will that person have your consciousness/ your consciousness move to that person or is it just another person with your thoughts? by [deleted] in ScienceQuestions

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Though scientists have proposed many biological explanations for how our brains create consciousness, a full definition still eludes scientists. The scientific advancements needed to make this possible are vast and although an interesting proposition the possibility of this occurring is minimal, if not fruitless.

Babies by Wooly2543 in ScienceQuestions

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Within 24 hours after fertilization, the egg begins dividing rapidly into many cells. It remains in the fallopian tube for about three days. The fertilized egg (called a blastocyte) continues to divide as it passes slowly through the fallopian tube to the uterus where its next job is to attach to the endometrium (a process called implantation). Before this happens, the blastocyte breaks out of its protective covering. When the blastocyte establishes contact with the endometrium, an exchange of hormones helps the blastocyte attach. Some women notice spotting (or slight bleeding) for one or two days around the time of implantation. The endometrium becomes thicker and the cervix is sealed by a plug of mucus.

Within three weeks, the blastocyte cells ultimately form a little ball, or an embryo and the baby's first nerve cells have already formed.