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Steven Wedgeworth
Wedgetweets
I've been reading these sources long enough that this stuff doesn't shock me, but it certainly did when I first encountered it. It was Calvin's sermons on 1 Cor. 11
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James E. Walters
jedwardwalters
A short cataloging thread, if you want to follow along a short rabbit trail I went down to identify a text:I came across a title of a Syriac hagiography called
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Colin Cunliff
colin_cunliff
0/n New @IEA Special Report on Clean Energy Innovation. Purpose is to identify critical areas where accelerated innovation is urgently needed to achieve net-zero emissionshttps://www.iea.org/reports/clean-energy-innovation 1/n Stunning grap
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Shreyans Salecha
shreyanscb29
"How to do in-depth equity research?"I get this question so often. Here's everything I have learnt in the past 1 year.Please do bookmark & RT Thread CC: @finbloggers 1/Conduct in-depth
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Romeen Sheth
RomeenSheth
Over the last 2 years, I’ve grown a bootstrapped business by 8 figures in revenue.Sounds awesome right? It wasn’t pretty. There was a LOT of failure, misstep and doubt along
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Louisa 🌈👭
LouisatheLast
This was an interesting read. It’s more complicated than “oh these poor people are financially insecure.” Most of them were doing just fine currently, but interestingly, had a history of
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Connor Murnane
cmurnane27
Salaries cut, staff furloughed, retirement plans suspended, the establishment of a Sunsetting Task Force to identify 45 undergraduate programs to remove and THIS is how you choose to direct new
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Karlyn Borysenko
DrKarlynB
I'm gonna live tweet this anti-racist training seminar so you can all follow along and "enjoy" it.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hkxv3pXhnM&feature=youtu.be "Anti-racist training is not a one time thing, but rather
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
Did you know that there is a journal called “Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology” and in 2006 it published “Risk assessment for creatine monohydrate?”It’s true. Let’s see what a toxicology journal
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The Science Femme, Woman in STEM
piney_the
Here it is: I was successful in killing my dept’s woke statement on recent social unrest. This took several weeks and may have permanently burned some bridges, but I think
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
In my opinion 'controlling climate change' is not the goal, and in fact is an illusory proposition that harkens to the same worldview of control and domination of natural systems
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Sampson the Service Dog
sampson_dog
Thread: Pre-COVID we gave a lot of in-person presentations at conferences/invited talks. It is essential I'm there so I can do my job. These venues are not always accommodating for
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RedsFanMan
CinciRedsFanMan
Something that has long appealed to me about baseball is that it's ultimately a game of probability, rather than singular pre-decided outcomes.Good teams don't always win, bad teams don't always
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Dan Kaszeta
DanKaszeta
OK. Here's my hypothesis: Some really dumb conspiracy theories are basically "Gateway theories" designed to suck in the vulnerable into deeper stuff. Let me explain.... Take, for example, the recent
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Alberta Innovates
ABInnovates
Pain accounts for up to 78% of ER visits. Our mCannabis program is working to explore how Cannabis phytochemicals can be used for pain management. With this program, we have
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President-Elect of President-Elects, King Bodi
JustBodi
My new employment strategy is a chilling adaptation to the modern work environment. Let me exprain. First, hard work or expertise rarely pays off. It's rare for people to get
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