Re: [AlwaysLearning] Digest Number 1690
Betsy Hill
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It's one thing for your husband to decide he's not going to watch his
favorite genre of movies because he's read something about brain
chemistry changes that occur and he thinks it's worth the sacrifice
to give up something he likes to get something he believes is
better. **
I'm thinking about not watching 24 right before bedtime this year, because I feel a lot of tension when I watch it and it can be hard to relax enough to go to sleep. I think I'll time shift it and watch it the next afternoon, or early evening.
Betsy
It's one thing for your husband to decide he's not going to watch his
favorite genre of movies because he's read something about brain
chemistry changes that occur and he thinks it's worth the sacrifice
to give up something he likes to get something he believes is
better. **
I'm thinking about not watching 24 right before bedtime this year, because I feel a lot of tension when I watch it and it can be hard to relax enough to go to sleep. I think I'll time shift it and watch it the next afternoon, or early evening.
Betsy
Betsy Hill
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Nature supplies these elements in each plant
in quantities sufficient to metabolize the carbohydrate in that
particular plant.** [ quoted from Dr. Martin ]
That sounds bogus to me. Plants don't form their leaves and roots for the purpose of being eaten.
Betsy
Nature supplies these elements in each plant
in quantities sufficient to metabolize the carbohydrate in that
particular plant.** [ quoted from Dr. Martin ]
That sounds bogus to me. Plants don't form their leaves and roots for the purpose of being eaten.
Betsy
Sara McGrath
> Nature supplies these elements in each plantIt's us who adapted to use them.
> in quantities sufficient to metabolize the carbohydrate in that
> particular plant.** [ quoted from Dr. Martin ]
>
> That sounds bogus to me. Plants don't form their leaves and roots for the
> purpose of being eaten.
-Sara