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John Hayward
Doc_0
While everyone was watching Georgia, the new masters of the world were busy making billionaires disappear, blocking even the laughable year-late WHO investigation of the coronavirus, and arresting the entire
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NortherlyRose 🌈 💙
NortherlyRose
During and after my #autism assessment I discovered a whole myriad of things about me that were actually connected with being #autistic. One of these was needing time to think.
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Puru Saxena
saxena_puru
1) My investment philosophy + Disclaimer -I'm a full-time investor and my concentrated portfolio is comprised of (primarily founder-led) high growth companies with large addressable markets. I usually look for
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
These data are interesting and should be studied by Dems, w/ Latino politicians, academics, etc. taking the lead. I am not going to opine on why I think these shifts
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Andy Budd
andybudd
Kevin Kelly believe that optimists decide the future. That they are the ones that have the enthusiasm and grit to create new things, in the face of pessimists telling them
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Sabriya N Rosemond, PhD
Shorter_tower
If you've heard me speak about teaching in the past few years I usually start by talking about pervasive narratives related to race and gender (and other things) that shape
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
So.....what is *actually* going on in #California? The grid operator is cutting people off due to a record-breaking heatwave, and a shortfall in electricity supply. Is it not enough gas?
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Paul Currion
paulcurrion
One of my hobbies is following the career of Jordan Peterson out of morbid curiosity. This interview in the Sunday Times is not the best, but it nails some of
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Joseph Allen
j_g_allen
It took 11 months for WHO to recognize the importance of ventilation.When did "we" know?Exactly 1 year ago today I wrote an article on this w/ @WaringIAQ....THREADhttps://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1334172519792844808 Dec 2, 2019:
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
It's important to educate voters that the early numbers will not represent the final numbers.The "we will learn the results on election night" is a modern invention of the television
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Jed Kolko
JedKolko
New this morning: our annual labor-market review & outlook post.Better than feared, but plenty of damage remains.1/https://www.hiringlab.org/2020/12/01/2020-labor-market-review-2021-outlook/ First, good news. Most labor-market measures
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Stuart Reid
From_The_Wing
For 2020 I've decided I'll review each book I read (mostly football/coaching/mentality based). xG Philosophy was first up: a decent enough explanation and insight if you're a beginner in stats/xG
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Tom Rogers
RogersHistory
“Those schools who try to do everything they would do in a face to face context in a remote context are going to come unstuck” Darren Northcott ..... “Worst workload
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Alia Awadallah
aawadall
Arab home shenanigans: mother is attempting to demonstrate the schools of thought on zucchini carving techniques using a vegetable corer and her iPhone as a zucchini placeholder. Arab home shenanigans
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Cara Daly
CaraTDaly
Did you know that most of your Insect hotels are not fit for purpose? @SeanHort1 & I have an article in the @rhsirl Journal showing what you need to take
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Bear Braumoeller
Prof_BearB
I'm seeing people of good faith express the concern that, in this year's election, some voters got mail-in ballots and ended up voting more than once because the process wasn’t
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