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Charlie Mac
CharlieMacVIP
I transitioned to online SW at the start of the UK lockdown six months ago. I had six years of experience in this industry and it has still been a
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TheRichMind
THERICHMIND_
How to actually use the Richest Man in Babylon lessons. A thread // If you want to know about the book check my thread linked below.https://twitter.com/therichmind_/status/1356930854187130880 Probably the steps that
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Ben See
ClimateBen
Time to talk about the rapid collapse of Earth's major ecosystems which humans rely on for decent survival.This terrifying Ecological Catastrophe of climate chaos & extinctions is the biggest news
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Wimpund | ᴰ² 💜🍊
7Wimpund
A thread with examples of how the use of self ID to determine who is a woman is contrary to Women’s rights, which use the definition of the word woman
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Liam Kelly
WordsFromLiam
Thinking about how even more massive names have gone from the high streets & town centres. We must not be tempted by temporarily filling the void with “pop-up” consumption to
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Marco Chitti
ChittiMarco
1/ Here we are: the third episode of the holiday limited series : "RAIL TRANSIT TERMINOLOGY"Today, I will focus on two typologies that are separated by a century but are
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Sri Batchu🇺🇸
sri_batchu
1/ Today marks an important milestone for the @Opendoor team (present and past). Congrats on $OPEN!! I feel fortunate to have been part of this extraordinary journey from ~40 to
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Alex Good
goodalexander
Principles of rigorous backtesting. I'm at the point where I think backtesting has no positive edge - but failing to do it well can lose you a lot of money.
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Matt Primeaux
mattprimeaux
1/ I'm incredibly bored — so at the risk of sounding like a broken record on this topic and knowing most of y'all have heard this time and again, here's
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Marissa Goldberg
mar15sa
"I love remote work but I miss the serendipitous moments in the office when I caught up with a coworker while getting coffee and had a breakthrough." Okay, let's talk
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Colin J. Carlson, Ph.D.
wormmaps
A quick thread on the McNeil thing. A few years back, McNeil wrote a book called Zika: the Emerging Epidemic, which I read and reviewed for Quarterly Review of Biology
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Ryan Z Friedman
rfriedman22
Data visualization is critical to sharing your science, but if you use a color scheme that isn't color-blind friendly, 1 in 12 men and 0.5% of women won't be able
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Tálib
talibinfecto
A text in English to everybody read.This pandemics brought me a profound shame of my medical class.I've seen a great part of my class leaving good clinical practices, clinical evalutions,
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Cain Smith
cainsmithMU
Why Manchester United’s press is ineffectiveA THREAD: When he was the caretaker manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told the media that Manchester United should be the hardest working team in the
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Jean Holloway
jholloway15
Just attended an amazing panel at @ArcticNet Student Day about reconciliation in research!! Here's a thread about what #ECR can do to contribute to decolonizing research @ehPECS 1. Take the
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Chris Rouse
ChrisRouse1212
A word I've been thinking about in my research a lot lately is 'encyclopaedic' and its application by modern scholars to medieval maps. Indulge me, if you will, in some
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