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Brooke Obie
BrookeObie
Toni kinda made fun of Oprah for saying it takes several reads to understand Toni’s work “that, my dear, is called reading.” But Toni is haaaaard to read. It’s ok
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Live Richer Academy
LiveRicher
We know them, we love them - this week's #financemasters tells the story of how former janitor Richard Montañez invented the culturally iconic Flamin' Hot Cheetos. 1. Richard Montañez
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Simon Usherwood
Usherwood
Let's have a look at what the Future Relationship negotiators have been spending their time on so far1/ This data comes from the Commission's website: https://ec.europa.eu/info/european-union-and-united-kingdom-forging-new-partnersh
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Aaron Hoyland
aaronhoyland
As we watch Keystone XL go up in smoke, if you’ll indulge me, I’d like to offer some unsolicited advice to Premier @jkenney. Most Albertans don’t love oil and gas.
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Premee Mohamed
premeesaurus
i really........ think i need to print this out and put it up somewhere prominent for 2021 (even if it doesn't work because my brain just makes everything wallpaper after
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Ashley Dunston Writer
AshDunston
I’m glad all these conversations and points are being brought up about schools reopening in the fall. But also consider that childcare centers are CURRENTLY open and dealing with all
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Joshua Blankenship
blankenship
“[Presentations require surprise]. Preserving the surprise requires us to keep the client at arm’s length and let our knowledge pool up behind a dam that will only be opened at
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Municipal Dreams
MunicipalDreams
1/ THREAD: Barry Parker, architect and planner, was born on this day in 1867. With brother-in-law, Raymond Unwin, he was a leading figure in the early Garden City movement. Some
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Nicole Fichera
NicoleFichera
A reminder to all of my urbanism friends on here that are excited about new streetscapes, less cars, etc—while it’s great to see progress on a more human-centered urbanism, there
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Greens of Colour
GreensofColour
Intersectionality is critical for true environmental justice Marginalised people are often most affected by climate change and yet the most excluded by green movements Inclusivity benefits everyone and allows us
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Haidee Kotze
HaideeKotze
I’ve seen lots of indignant tweets on #AcademicTwitter about receiving review requests from journals over the holidays. Here are some reflections, from a journal editor (who is also an author,
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Alison Palmer
alijanepalmer
Two weeks tomorrow I go back to work. So here’s my two week thread. @AdrianaLaGrange @jkenney @CMOH_Alberta I know you’re banking on very few children getting sick. I hope with
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Curtis Cummings
curtisjcummings
I don't look at resumes when interviewing.I don't care what school you went to and I probably won't visit your LinkedIn.Give me a cover letter or, better yet, a microsite
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Lydia X. Z. Brown
autistichoya
Why is it that disability advocacy orgs specifically are sometimes the actual, absolute WORST at supporting their own disabled employees? It shouldn't be the case that I've heard these horror
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Jose Jorge
josejorgexl
Greedy algorithms are a powerful weapon to solve a lot of problemsUnfortunately, they are not always the way to go because they can lead to wrong solutionsWhen do they work?When
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BarefootRebel
RebelBarefoot
I've been feeling really deflated around the governments obesity scheme. I despise the fact they are just using numbers to determine health. Im classed as overweight & fear now every
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