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Rodolfo Soriano N.
rsnunez
That could help, no question about it, but since yesterday US Catholics have been attacking @pontifex Francis ONCE again without even considering issues like his own pastoral experience. He is
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William Fredland
WilliamCantLose
3 reasons why you should tell stories in every email to get ahead of 95% of the competition//thread// 1) We remember them like yesterdayWhy do we remember Disney movies instead
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Julie Wiid
WiidJulie
I thought I had an understanding of the impact of COVID - my exposure to date had been prehospital. I thought I’d seen it & understood the effects on frontline
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ella dawson
brosandprose
Before you post your droll take about how #Bridgerton is boring, perhaps first consider: Maybe this show isn’t for you! #Bridgerton isn’t flawless, and we should talk about
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Crazy Ivar
ehutchinson1513
Everybody freaking out about recent events needs to be aware of something, and I'm going to say it very slowly so that the Peddlers of Prophetic Critique can understand. (And
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Christina Edmondson
DrCEdmondson
It’s a form of malpractice to apply one’s authority or credentialing from one area to another. Even if tempting, intellectual scholarship requires that we say something is out of the
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Ajay Agarwal
ajay_bcv
1/ founders always ask me what are "best practices" for board meetings especially during zoom environment. here are some thoughts: 2/ send out mat. 48-72 hrs prior. ideally use collab
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Andy Mannix
AndrewMannix
In honor of #rosaparksday, I wanted to share the story of how a reporter for Minneapolis Tribune (an early version of @startribune) used basic reporting to debunk a nefarious hoax
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NetanyaElise
NetanyaElise
I just quickly read all 102 pages of these guidelines. Here's some things that really stood out to me:https://twitter.com/BenWinslow/status/1288862156243398656 Let's start with "modified quarantine." Apparently if a studen
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HRHCate1
Cate1Hrh
1/This is going to be a long thread but I think many need to hear and understand it. I am seeing many people sniping and rudely telling the newly awakened
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Anne Applebaum
anneapplebaum
Time for Christmas shopping 2020! So many good books were published this year, despite everything. Everyone should read Putin's People by @CatherineBelton, on the deep roots of Russia's current ruling
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Ajey Pandey
AjeyPandey
Hey, folks.I’m gonna keep up the #RPGCashLab train and talk about:HOW TO GET BIG IN INDIE RPGSAs in: How Ajey Pandey went from a lurker to a Kickstarter runner within
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🏜Coyote Má'maxish🏜
LightHeaI
LRT is disgusting, as much as i love national parks, this is just another reminder of how awful NPS has treated native people, from being used as an excuse to
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larkbarker
larkbarker
Here's a good plain language easy to read article on change management in schools tied to the SoR. As educators we talk about being 'change agents'. Where is our accountability?
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miss honey
leondenarnia
this is now an ongoing thread for my 2021 books with comments/recommendations 1. The Last House Guest by Megan Miranda (mystery/thriller)Tbh kinda forgettable, interesting enough that I finished it but
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Swati
swatigarg20
Book 1 of 2020The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden by Jonas Jonasson - very funny, very cute, the author's knowledge about international politics is so amazing. The writing
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