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Kaleigh Moore
kaleighf
Tip for freelance writers: Have a document that clearly lays out your value proposition, your workflow, and your expectations for new clients. I also include some answers to FAQs in
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James Gray
jamesgraysport
Just the other day, I had the racial stereotyping in sports reporting, with myself, because I thought I probably had done it in the past. Here's how it went. I
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Adrian Hiel
AdrianHiel
Monday morning musings: could community energy participate in the green hydrogen economy? Right now, collective self-consumption schemes maximise the immediate usage of any generated electricity. 1/ They might get to
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Tara Moriarty
MoriartyLab
Just sitting here, entering #COVID19 #Canada data, wondering if I've missed any recent expressions of concern from certain premiers about the wisdom of recent re-opening decisions.Oh, I don't know, maybe
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Giorgio Gilestro
giorgiogilestro
There are two issues with the English variant, as it is now referred. One issue is "what it could do" and the other issue is "what it could represent". They
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Arielle Zionts
Ajzionts
South Dakota's political leadership says they are pro-life. The state lost a greater share of its nursing home residents to the coronavirus than any other state this fall.https://www.huffpost.com/entry/south-dakota-nursing-home-deaths_n
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Daniela Jampel #keepNYCschoolsopen
daniela127
How NYC doomed in-person education, a thread. @ProfEmilyOster (of Expecting Better fame) writes a great article about priorities and how certain areas chose to reopen https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/school-rankings-framing-slightly (1/?)
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David Baskin
DavidBaskinBWM
In 1982 I worked in the bad loans department of $BMO.CA. This was in the wake of the ultra-high interest rate war on inflation, when prime got up to 22.5%.
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Ruchir Sharma
ruchirsharma_1
Right. To build upon this cutting-edge analysis, here's a bit of historical context.1960 - Literacy: 28%; Congress: 371 Lok Sabha seats1980 - Literacy: 43%; Congress: 163 seats2000 - Literacy: 64%;
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Kai Schulze
KaiSchulze_
I understand where you are coming from, but I think you are overestimating the transferability of COVID-policies and their effects on outcomes. Policies are inherently dependent on time and context.
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Openly Black Mikki Kendall
Karnythia
I keep seeing people upset about this & the way folks expect the equivalent of a national forest fire to be put out immediately is fascinating. Could lockdowns help? Probably.
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Malarăsculat.
caselchris1
For those who think caste-based discrimination is somehow worse in corporate America, here’s a thread on caste and corporate India.https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020/06/30/business/30reuters-cisco-lawsuit.html#:~:text=It%20states%20he%2
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No Standards FC 🔰
UnitedStorm4
Tell me Ole doesn't have an agenda against Jose signingsA thread: Lukaku.Told he wasn't part of Ole's system and was sent to Inter. Our best attacker and the numbers show
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Buddy Wells
BuddyWells1
Let’s have a discussion about whether #MMT can add any value to analysis of the South African economy.@StephanieKelton @wbmosler @stf18 @NathanTankus @ProfSteveKeen @mattybram @billy_blog I’d appreciate your perspectives on this.
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Secret Capital
SecretCapital_
Carvana Case Studyby @scuttleblurb x @AndrewRangeley this was excellent - a thoughtful and balanced thesis, Includes: overview of the problem $CVNA solves, how they delight customers, their competitive advantages, unit
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James S Murphy
James_S_Murphy
I had a good conversation today with a very young reporter who wanted to discuss the @EdReformNowUSA Social Mobility Elevators brief and how highly selective colleges can increase social mobility.And
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