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Nearly Legal
nearlylegal
Ms Wilson is a quite new junior criminal barrister, and from what I gather a very able one, and also a successful published author. She strikes me as exactly, but
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Katelyn Buxton
KBuxtonBooks
Thinking deeply about your characters’ interests can go a long way towards coloring in their POV.For example, my dad loves cutting up firewood. He notices dry wood everywhere he goes.
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
Liberal culture in the Trump era has been defined by a fusion of perpetual moral outrage with amnesia and political impotence. Every news cycle was the most important thing ever
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Ryan Taylor
RTaylor05
1/ A short thread regarding Wirecard and financial regulation. The Financial Times and several short-sellers wrote incredibly detailed articles and cases into the fraud as it was happening. The regulator
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Kim Kelly
GrimKim
The bad takes on “who the Trump rioters are” ignore the fact that most poor and working class people can’t even afford to take off work when their kids are
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Dr. Erik Klemetti
eruptionsblog
Let me take a moment to decompress about this semester. It was the hardest one I've had, both thanks to teaching remotely and the outside stresses (homeschooling kids, election, eldercare).
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Saira Ashraf
sairaxashraf
Do you ever feel like you’re not doing enough with your marketing?Thats because the possibilities seem overwhelming: blog posts, videos, webinars, landing pages...Sometimes it feels like my head is going
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mango ᴮᴱ⁷
mangomya_
something i've always wanted to say: it's easy to tell new writers "don't focus on kudos/likes/retweets" but it's not as simple as that, is it? we put hours/weeks/months on our
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Bess Kalb
bessbell
In 2007 I was a college sophomore returning to campus from winter break and I picked up a Vanity Fair in Penn Station and read Christopher Hitchens' article "Why Women
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The Public Archive
public_archive
Academics could gain a certain clarity about themselves if they acknowledged that being an academic is a job, not a mission, and that being an intellectual is merely a form
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Daran Hill
daranhill
In respect of personal political opinions held by public affairs professionals, what matters isn’t that Wales is a cosy little club where everyone loves each other, that’s irrelevant. What matters
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Daniel Bailey
DanielLBailey
As we begin to look forward as an industry I thought it might be useful to raise awareness of some of the fantastic initiatives I've been a part of, whether
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Women in Econ/Policy
weconpol
Applying for jobs? Here are crowdsourced tips and advice from our community of 800+ women in econ/policy on writing your best CV for jobs in the space . Long (and
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Dana Goldstein
DanaGoldstein
1. Right now, the main problem with every plan to reopen schools safely is lack of money to implement it well. I will be writing more about this in coming
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Timothy Keller
timkellernyc
Some say: ‘To do the work of the gospel is to work for justice & peace in the world.’ But Jesus’ primary mission on earth was not to change the
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José M. Gilgado
jmgilgado
There are some important things to keep in mind when you work remotely, here's how I try to do it at @buffer after 5+ years. Thread... #1 By default, assume
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