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Philippe Lazaro
philippelazaro
I loved coming up with this micro-campaign for @plantwpurpose for Black History Month and it was a good reminder of how indebted I am to many who don’t receive proper
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Kara N. Slade
KaraNSlade
Seeing folks post about starting PhD programs in theology and other disciplines, so here's my best advice for what it's worth. 1. Don't get sucked in by the lie that
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avid brothers
hermanos
Quite enjoyed reading this thread about Grant Morrison and the presence of "the bomb" as an idea in their work.https://twitter.com/GhosttGray/status/1335618973027581952 I think this idea subconsciously attracted me to their work.
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Kate Davidson
KateDavidson
The vast majority of reader feedback on this story falls in one of two camps: Employers who say economists are wrong, because they can’t get their employees to come back
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Eugenia Flynn
FlyinGenie1
I'd like to provide some commentary on this as a Blackfella whose Country is in the NT and as someone who has worked for many years in the blackfella arts
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Coleslaw
Khadz_J
If you know me, you know how much I love to see women thrive. Throughout this very bleak year there were many women whose stories, lives and work continued to
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Erika in a Pretty Mask
IAmFrogPrincess
Did you know that 100s, if not 1000s, of Level 3 BTEC students didn't get their results last Thursday, at the same time as the A Level students? No? Of
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David Cassidy
dpcassidyC3
Paul writes of the urgent necessity of praying 'for all those in authority', but what is the purpose of such prayer? It is so that the Christian may 'lead a
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Kaleidic Riot 🏴 🏳️🌈🥑
BadmenBad
How can you advance liberty & justice in the world right now? Some suggestions:1) Directly & effectively help some of the poorest people in the world by donating to effective
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Ash Jogalekar
curiouswavefn
A leading industrial drug discovery leader was significantly using molecular modeling to engineer selectivity for a tough kinase for 3 whole years. When I asked him how much of a
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Adam W Gaffney
awgaffney
Just on a geeky scientific level, mRNA vaccine concept is very cool— coaxing our cells to take in small strips of short-lived genetic code that sit in their cytoplasm, that
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Paul Nadeau
PaulJNadeau
I know a lot of political scientists and academics in other fields have been yelling "We tried to warn you!!" since the Capitol attack, and this *needs* to be a
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Raven the Science Maven
ravenscimaven
When I was teaching high school chemistry, I would pretend to be stuck on a math problem and called the math teacher down a couple of times to help teach
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Michelle Kim (she/her)
mjmichellekim
Friends, just because you voted for Biden doesn’t mean you are anti-racistWhite folks who voted for Biden, please refrain from using “us vs. them” language when referring to White people
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Eric Normand
ericnormand
Let's talk remote work for a minute.I work for myself now (from home). But I worked for other companies remotely for ~6 years previous to that.There's a huge trap that
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Lewis Atkinson
LewisNHS
Interesting discussion w/ colleagues todsy about home/remote-working & the #NHS approach to that in the future. Prompted me to recap the great work done by @FlexNHS @workingfamUK & the evidence-base
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