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(((Matthew Lewis))) fourplexes in yer parking
mateosfo
Some morning coffee thoughts on COVID, climate change, and Republicanism ...The challenge we face is that, as a species, humans are far more biologically adapted to tribal epistemology than rational/scientific
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James Ball
jamesrbuk
Thread: there’s something oddly tragic – if unsympathetic – about Dom Cummings as a figure. He’s someone who wanted to make radical, lasting changes to the operation of British government,
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RiseOfBurnol🇮🇳
RiseofBurnol
ThreadPrediction on India by 2022From being called a land of snake charmers, from being slowly gathering pace to come land of opportunities, now lets proceed to become ray of Future!!India
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Andy Budd
andybudd
New managers often take responsibility for solving every issue raised by their team. When that's not possible, the team often feels disgruntled and loses trust. I think it's important to
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Dr Benjamin 'Ward Viking' Janaway 💙
drjanaway
A few weeks into adult #psychiatry and what I have learned so far to be important;1) Time; is everything. Mental Illness and suffering robs us of time, and finding it
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cryptograffiti
cryptograffiti
With Philadelphia now up, the billboard photo thread that teaches those about #Bitcoin as an alternative to our broken financial system is completeThose in the 12 Federal Reserve Bank
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Xoiiku
xoiiku
If the @DNC implemented #RankedChoiceVoting for the primaries, this is how I would vote right now.1. @AndrewYang 2. @BernieSanders 3. @ewarren4. @TulsiGabbard 5. @PeteButtigieg 6. @CoryBooker7. @marwilliamson#GreenNewDeal #MedicareForAll #U
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Ari Peskoe
AriPeskoe
FERC rejects complaint about MISO transmission planning that allocates all costs of “Baseline Reliability Projects” (BRPs) to the local IOU and therefore does not subject such projects to competitive development.
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Ellen Oh Hell No
ElloEllenOh
Hey, so let's talk about the importance of diversity in children's books. We all know that books teach empathy. For a lot of people in this country, the first chance
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Raoul Pal
RaoulGMI
Do we have the wrong denominator?Many of us believe that Fed money printing is creating an asset bubble. But when we switch the denominator to the Fed balance sheet equities
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Dr. Jeff Taylor-Haas, DPT
jefftaylorhaas
Great clinical commentary on patellofemoral pain in runners by @JFEsculier and team. Key points:1) patient education on the concepts of load and capacity should be the hallmark clinical approach 1/nhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3
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Domenico Montanaro
DomenicoNPR
Lawyers for both campaigns know what the laws are, and they know -- despite what you may hear from the president or surrogates -- that votes take longer than on
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Jay Van Bavel
jayvanbavel
How do people respond to unfilled prophecies & disappointed messiahs?"A man with a conviction is hard to change...Show him facts or figures and he questions your sources. Appeal to logic
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Aiman Rizvi
Aimanfrizvi
Three years ago, @ZainabHusainn and I took on the task of investigating the two finger test. The work we produced: https://m.facebook.com/SochVideos/videos/194254094498082/ resulted in a petition being filed against the practice.
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
In complex systems by the time you 'know' something it is often outdated information. Coronavirus was here and replicating before we knew about it. By the time we knew about
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k'eguro
keguro_
Prof. Walcott returning us to psychoanalysis and Fanon and visuality.Lewis Gordon on Fanon. How a turn to theorizing global blackness was not engaging Caribbean thinkersAnd Prof. Walcott's turn to Kamau
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