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Tracy Johnston Zager
TracyZager
1/ So, here's something I'm thinking about. In this terrible, uncertain time with no good answers, attempts at control are on the rise in schools, at every level. 2/ District
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EV Jacob
EveyJacob
I think executive dysfunction gets mislabeled as being irresponsible, lazy, or stupid a lot of the time, and I get why someone who doesn't have it can be confused, so
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Liz Ryan, CEO, Human Workplace
humanworkplace
Q. You want to abolish annual performance reviews, but what would you replace them with? A. We are so used to things being the way they are that we ask
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Derek Thompson
DKThomp
Reminder: The 3 rules of pandemic economics1. Get families cash, or people will die.2. Get companies cash, or firms will die.3. Stop the pandemic, or there will be a lot
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Avon Healthcare
AVONHMO
The birth of a baby is usually a thing of joy. However, if your baby is born preterm (like 15million others annually) it also can be a challenging period. The
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Joss Garman
jossgarman
Today @ClimateOutreach launches one of most detailed studies ever done on British perceptions of climate change > 10k survey sample & 60 hours of focus groups. Findings show we’re in
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PhD(ana)
Musicologess
Seeing a lot of takes as campuses reopen about how 18 year olds like to party. I think we can simplify this: 18 year olds are forging some of their
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getnorthern - “a discrace to Britain”
getnorthern
As many of you know, my wife is a teacher. She has worked every single day of this pandemic. She’s also worked every single evening and weekend - responding to
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The Cat From Greece
acatfromgreece
How lates it was, how lates. TFW an officer who can handle absolutely anything calls up for urgent assistance, then stops answering the radio.Dread. Cold dread. He’s fine, because every
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The Provider
med_conscience
Welcome to my first twitter thread!Today our topic is something that plagues all of us in our life in many different ways.Goal: share valuable information about four types of anxiety
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andreas elpidorou
aelpidorou
How old is boredom? Friends and colleagues in humanities argue that it’s a relatively recent (> 18th century) phenomenon. But consider Evagrius’ Praktikos, a text from the 4th century. The
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(Ya'aziYah) יעזיה
1YAHSTL
Here are some Sabbath ideasthat might work in this seasonof being scattered & C-19:(For families or 1 or 2)- Listen to a dramatized Bible book- Go for a walk in
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Andrew Trask
iamtrask
In 2020 - I've found myself caring less about #AI research and more about the infrastructure society needs to use itI just feel like we've got cars - but no
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BobbyPiton
BobbyPiton3
So what exactly does this post mean?The Honorable @POTUS @realDonaldTrump has stated that he was leading by over 700,000 votes only to see it "vanish" by the end of the
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Asst Regional Antifa Mgr 🔞🍞🌹
Oliver_Tryst
Sex workers, we have to help these poor, exploited academics who are being conned into a pyramid scheme in which 70% of faculty are part-time, with no benefits or guaranteed
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JustthefactsAn
JustthefactsAn
Tara Ross: On this day in 1921, an unidentified soldier from World War I was interred in a Tomb—the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. President Warren Harding spoke at the
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