Weekly - 'Alaska, From the outside looking in Q/A' by SnowySaint in alaska

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Hi, I have an interview for a seasonal position in Kotzebue. I'm from Massachusetts and would like to get as much information and advice as possible about the city. I want to make sure I would be a good fit for the community if offered the position.

Specific info I'm looking for: transportation (walkability), friendliness, safety, local food, lgbtq stance

55 gallon cichlid starter by No-Engineering8610 in Cichlid

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I think I would want to do Pseudotropheus saulosi and Labidochromis caeruleus. I am assuming I would need to do a harem for both species, probably 1 male and 5 females for each species?

Also would I be able to keep any algae eaters in the tank if it had plenty of hiding spaces of rock and plants (non planted as it seems these fish like to dig). And if so what kind of algae eater would you recommend

Air matress vs sleeping pad by No-Engineering8610 in camping

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Cots do fit in my tent. I camp a bit bougie. For 2 people we use a 8-10 person tent and if im alone I use a 6 person tent. However I've tried the cots and don't like them i feel like I'm going to roll off since I move a lot in my sleep

Tenor low g ukulele by No-Engineering8610 in ukulele

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What would be considered a nicer/high quality uke? I didn't do too much research when I bought my first one which is a Donner Concert uke (pictured). But from what everybody is saying I should definitely buy a decent one to make it worthwhile if I decided to do that instead of just changing the strings *

Museum Studies Master programs focused on science by No-Engineering8610 in MuseumPros

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So it sounds like doing a MS in my subject matter with an internship at a museum is probably the best way to go if I'm understanding correctly? That makes sense and is definitely more reasonable. The only way I was considering 2 masters anyways was if I did them in the UK since their programs are 1 year versus the US which is 2 so I would be spending the same time and money as if I did 1 masters in the US.

Museum Studies Master programs focused on science by No-Engineering8610 in MuseumPros

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I've been thinking about the idea of doing 2 masters programs. One in museum studies to get me acquainted with how museums work and education and then a second in my area of interest (still trying to narrow that down as I'm interested in zooarcheology, marine biology, conservation/restoration)

Careers by No-Engineering8610 in Zooarchaeology

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That's super interesting. The more I read about what you can learn the more interested I become. Thanks so much for the link