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Andrew Tagg
andrewjtagg
After looking at some learning theory and a little look at if Twitter is any good for the learner it is time to take a look at what it can
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Amy đŠ
skepticalzebra
THREAD: The litmus test for policy should not be how much it advantages the most well off, but how much it disadvantages the vulnerable. Before covid, we cared about the
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Dynamo
SensingSenses
In the â50s, the famous Parker Pen Company was looking for an Indian partner. The Chellaram family of Karnataka was already doing business with the American company in Africa. When
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CoffeeMeetsCarnivore
cofemtscarnivor
Hereâs the thing about pandemics. No one REALLY knows the perfect solution. Even the best countries have dealt with it and their people have laughed at or scoffed at their
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Robert Boateng-Duah
RobertBoatengD1
I think it's quite reductionist to land on hypocrisy. One day my dad asked me, "Would you want me to stop paying your fees and use it instead to send
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David ShoelessJoeđșđž
yohiobaseball
.@TheLastRefuge2 My wife a teacher, over the past two days has received tons of emails that organizations, unions and teachers are pushing of things to be taught to our children
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David Griner
griner
Thereâs something really broken about the way weâre taught to think about âexpertise,â and I realize more and more how itâs a huge contributor to impostor syndrome and its evil
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[kie.ran]
danblackroyd
I keep thinking about what Melissa Harris-Perry said in 2016 after the election. âI hear people who are understandably scared asking âwhat am I now supposed to tell my children
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James Landale
BBCJLandale
To some, the US elections have been a great exercise in democracy. Millions turning out in record numbers, passionate views genuinely held, an accurate reflection of opinion in the oldest
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Dr Doug McNeall
dougmcneall
COVID is like climate change, but sped up 100 times. Iâm exaggerating of course, but the parallels between these great societal challenges are striking. We would be remiss not to
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mc hand turkey
_mcchris
feeling like twitter is my safe space. itâs so easy to get rid of the hurtful stuff. i know my largest amt of followers is on fb but it didnât
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avital balwit
avitalbalwit
I have been completely blown away listening to @audreyt and @leemeichun this weekend at the @radxchange conference. Taiwan has so much to teach the United States when it comes to
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Jesse Curtis
jncthehistorian
People sometimes ask me, "Jesse, how'd you launch both career and family at a time when so many millennials are struggling?" Easy! All it takes is a little elbow grease
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Birmingham Archives
TheIronRoom
#Refugees have been settling in #Birmingham since C18th & the city has become home to people fleeing persecution from many places. For #RefugeeWeek2020 see our FREE learning guide highlighting @LibraryofBham
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Maeve McCreary
MccrearyMaeve
(1/5)#AnimBehav2021 @Comp_Cog Research on canine cognition is growing at a seemingly exponential rate, with most papers appearing post-2000. With notable exceptions (e.g. using cognition tasks to determine good working dogs),
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Jessica Scott
JessicaScott09
So, I'm going to tread cautiously into a space that, I ah, haven't done a good job in over the course of my life. It links back to the O6/GO
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