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Bayo Adeyinka
greaterbayo
The Law of Trust “I’m not upset that you lied to me. I’m upset that from now on I can’t believe in you”- Friedrich NietzscheSometimes in October, I received a
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Michael E. Skyer
MichaelSkyer
Architecture and Deaf Education:One of the themes from my dissertation data on deaf pedagogy is about the built environments in which it occurs. I'm finding that architecture is an instantiation
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Well @edyong209 has another amazing, deep dive about the pandemic out today. It's a thoughtful and nuanced look about the COVIDization of science, and both the tremendous achievements we've made
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Simon Gilbody
SimonGilbody
Can we use e-cigarettes and vaping to help people who use mental health services to quit smoking? important topic:big question. the brilliant people at #YorkshireCancerResearch @yorkshirecancer have funded us to
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Prof Juju 🌍🌹🌱💙 #FreeDishaRavi #FarmersProtest
JKSteinberger
Anyone want a feelgood thread about academic failure? Come on over here. Failure & rejection aplenty. First of all, my PhD was not a nice experience. My PhD supervisors refused
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Linda Bauld
LindaBauld
Don't know any of the details regarding this decision, but a few thoughts on this from a research perspective (Thread) 1/9https://twitter.com/bbcscotnewspr/status/1304338513870098432 Mass media is a powerful tool to promote public
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Dr Alexandra Phelan
alexandraphelan
Weekend Reading?New PublicationThe first in the ILIAID Consortium White Paper series on IHR Reform:"Reforming the Declaration Power for Global Health Emergencies" by @ClareWenham @AlexandraPhelan @MarkRTurner Sam Halabi. Available
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Brittani James, MD
DrBrittaniJ
Science has delivered a lifesaving vaccine against COVID.Sadly, only 3 million of the 14 million available doses have been given out...Why?Because knowing the right treatment is just the start of
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Leslie Stojsic
LeslieStojsic
Things I have learned from two trips to two BC hospitals in the last month: I had hip replacement surgery Nov 25 at Burnaby Hospital. On Dec 20, the new
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Dr Dan (the bandaged man)
docdanz007
Day 2/3 concussion thread:Day two and another bunch of things I have learned. I felt great yesterday. Good enough to tweet at least. Today, well, not so much.https://twitter.com/docdanz007/status/1294789886860382208 I went
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Aidan Smith
aidan_smx
Bernie and AOC worked tirelessly to get Biden elected, Biden won, and yet the last week of media coverage of the election cycle has been dominated by centrist Democrats blaming
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Amanda Dell
dellvink
I'm nearly finished my final shift with @ABCemergency for the 2019-20 season. We started in September and the fires had already started. We had to hit the ground running. But
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Milk🥛
milkstrology
why people should be more focused on the houses your planet is in, versus what sign: aka let's talk about houses in astrology Often times, I notice that we put
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Patrick De Oliveira 🌹
PLSOliveira
It's not that statues can't teach, but that they can also erase (often the very purpose of monumentalization). We see this dynamic in two representations of Thomas Jefferson in D.C,
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Jolene Tan
acertainjolene
If you're at all interested in justice, addiction and/or prisons in Singapore, this is happening now—must watch!https://twitter.com/tjc_singapore/status/1338031703248408577 Right now Ben is speaking. He says he used to work 14/15-hour
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Rochelle Riley
rochelleriley
So here's the question: If Donald Trump shoots Lindsey Graham for abandoning him, since Trump is leaving anyway, can't we just let it go?Trump incited a deadly riot at the
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