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Dr. Wany (वेनी)
wanysharma
#SaveDesiCowDrinking Desi Cow milk is better than milk from exotic breeds and here is whyA2 cows are the earlier breeds of cows like the desi Indian cows or the African
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Daniel Reeders 🏳️⚧️
engagedpractx
I find it bizarre to hear an ID physician claim that only airborne transmission can explain six cases on one floor of a hotel, given what we know about sketchy
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Northern Left Voices
NorthLeftVoices
Just a quick thread on the "Scotland can't afford to go it alone" drivel that we're seeing for the umpteenth time >> We heard the same re Ireland. The Brits
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Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
rasmus_kleis
Quick thread on the whole Australia/Facebook/Google standoff.Frustrating situation with a lot at stake. And fundamentally opaque. There is so much we don't know, leaving space for self-interested assertions on all
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Sara Barnard
Sara_Barnard
Wait, people are talking about sea shanties?? There are some amazing ones! As a sailor and former folk music educator who taught them to hundreds of school kids, I have
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Dr Cristy Clark
cristyclark
A few years ago I was asked to re-write a Finance Law unit and then teach it. It was educational. Market manipulation is a crime, but the most serious prosecution
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Stilgherrian
stilgherrian
People are quite rightly upset that the word “rape” is in quote marks in this headline, but unfortunately this is one of those occasions when journalistic convention clashes with public
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
I don't have time to make this detailed, but here's a little thread about the world's first major politically-charged blackout that was blamed on renewables, in South Australia, in 2016............
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Godfrey Moase
gemoase
Here’s a thread on Mobil’s announced closure for the Altona refinery, what it means for workers, tackling global warming and economic recovery. 1 Let’s start with the workers. Who they
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Dean Anderson
germ_nation14
In 1919 the media and her controllers launched a psychological assault on the Australian population pertaining to the imminent appearance of a deadly disease that was headed for our shores,
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Let's look at some actual numbers here, shall we? Let us ask the question - how much COVID would have been stopped has we adopted travel rules adopted by
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Richard Cooke
rgcooke
Worth revisiting how eerily similar Australia is culurally to how it was in 1997. Only (some) of the names have changed.https://twitter.com/alisoncroggon/status/1291732262308818945 When I wrote ‘The Boomer Supremacy’ I revisited a
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Nicky Ison
nickymison
As Josh Lynham in the #WestWing once exclaimed "We've got the big MO!" That's right the momentum on #climate action & the transition to #renewables is now becoming too hard
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Bragg Creek-KCountry
BCKOR
Australian coal companies are investing heavily in Canadian coal. Canadians are basically cold Aussies and Alberta is hurting for jobs, so why not sacrifice some mountains, rivers, wildlife and invite
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Kronos
TitanTOC
Here’s what Snowden took with him.....231 offensive American cyber operations in 2011, including some against Iran and North Korea relating to nuclear proliferation. NSA surveillance of terrorist networks, including details
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ParamedProf
ParamedProf
An excellent example that resulted in change to #CPGs and patient outcomes. When it comes to best practice there is a place to follow the evidence and cite the original
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