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Dan Price
DanPriceSeattle
Compared to white people:*Black-owned homes devalued 23%*Black-owned property taxes 13% higher*Bank fees 2x higher for black customers*Black-owned biz closed at twice the rate in pandemic*Black people w/ NO criminal record
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Teacher Talker
TalkerTeacher
How much you can see of a picture depends on how small you make your frame.Time to be honest about what’s happening in #bced with #covid reporting & cases because
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Steve Johnson
LegKickNationOG
I don’t grade or make mandatory the VAST MAJORITY of assignments.When an assignment comes from the external and a reward (good grade, positive note from the teacher) is attached, there
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Alex Lee 李天明
VoteAlexLee2020
$9.6 BILLION CA RELIEF PACKAGE: The Assembly, Senate, and Governor have reached an agreement for emergency relief to individuals and small businessesHere's what's in the coming package: Support for Individuals:•
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Center on Budget
CenterOnBudget
Today's release of @uscensusbureau's hardship data is extremely troubling. Here's what we're seeing & why it's troubling (Thread) 85.4 million (36%) of adults reported difficulty paying for usual household
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
I was teaching 'Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility' to MBA Students in an Economic ClassThe Law Of Diminishing Marginal Utility states that all else equal as consumption increases the marginal
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Bashir Mohamed
BashirMohamed
This is a photo of the Edmonton Technical School Grade 8 class in 1931.I've never stopped thinking about this photo and what life was like for Edward Bailey - the
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kit
animefricker
I think I'm obsessed with Asuka because she is literally me. Straight A student, at the top of her game, suffocated by her perfectionism, and at the moment she's been
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Lisa
PhysicistLisa
Ok so... something really important to remember is that what happened in the spring was a poorly planned for surprise change in curriculum to teachers who didn’t have the resources
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Kim Weeden
WeedenKim
I'm in favor of college debt forgiveness or partial forgiveness, but I want to offer a cautionary tale that I think is relevant to implementation. The devil is always in
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Abbey Crain
AbbeyCrain
Feeling a little gross after celebrating the @AlabamaFB video acknowledging Black Lives Matter. So many of my classmates were eager to scream "Roll Tide" and "Black Lives Matter" in the
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Dan listens to the last days of the first days
danlistensto
hmmm. Megan's story makes her point well but I wonder if it's missing an angle. here's one from one of my early 20s shitjobshttps://twitter.com/asymmetricinfo/status/1326574914988613632 One summer I was the mail
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Michael Green 🇺🇸🇺🇸
andmichaelgreen
Who knows what contributions I will be remembered for, but one of my most practical is the *WRITERS ROOM ASSISTANTS XMAS GIFT ALGORITHM* which I have been told has spread
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Tyler Rablin
Mr_Rablin
A concept I've been more intentional with and getting a lot of value out of in my classroom are detractors with instructional traction. This means that on a formative check
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D. Sivakumar
dsivakumar
""23 things I didn't learn in college / grad school":#18:People overestimate what can be done in a year, and underestimate what can be done in five years*.(* popularized by Bill
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Ben Heath
jbentonheath
Today in our investment law and policy seminar we took a pause to talk about the history and trajectory of investment treaties, an auspicious time to do so given the
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