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Sally Gainsbury
sallygainsbury
Frustrated as I want to be able to do my job & contribute to our analysis of the NHS white paper, but basically cant, bc schools & childcare shut. Obv
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Dr. J Robson
JenniferRobson8
Put me in the camp of the "both and". The CCED has lots flaws & was designed, explicitly, using an outdated breadwinner model of Canadian families. Moving from the deduction
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Language on the Move
Lg_on_the_Move
#Language and #communication challenges of the #COVID19 crisisIn this thread students of the #Literacies unit at @MQLinguistics @TESOLatMQ @Macquarie_Uni share the key questions and findings of their research projects
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Genève Campbell
bergerbell
We’re on the precipice of a massive paradigm shift in the US: the end of universal access to five-day-a-week, in-person education as a public good for which the state has
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Becky Prestwich
beckyph7
THEATRE (a thread)I find it so hard to articulate why I think theatre matters. Things that feel magical in a theatre can seem wanky or ridiculous or small written down.
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Gary, MA professional counseling
GaryCGeorge
I’ve been catching a lot of heat for disagreeing with my president over sentencing length here. I would like my fellow conservatives to at least listen to my concerns instead
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Armine Yalnizyan
ArmineYalnizyan
Looking forward to hearing from Monique Bégin and others on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the report from the Royal Commission on the Status of women.https://cfc-swc.gc.ca/commemoration/roycom-en.html#WeveComeALongWayBaby #ThePer
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Ed Seabright
EdSeabright
I want to weigh in on the current conversation whether paleolithic women would have engaged in hunting, bc I think it would benefit from incorporating a main tenet of human
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Kate Davidson
KateDavidson
Republicans say the extra $600 in weekly unemployment benefits is discouraging some people from returning to work. Economists who’ve studied the payments say there’s no evidence that more generous benefits
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Lynzi DeLuccia
NBC10_Lynzi
And so it begins - @GovRaimondo says we have a lot to cover today. She’s joined by @AInfanteGreen and as always Dr. Nicole Alexander Scott “I want to remind you
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Cattereia
Every time I hear about wage problems, I'm reminded of that one where people are forced to work at jobs, with zero choice in what type of work it is
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Kendra Shaw
kendrainmontana
I live in a state with a massively aging population—in the largest city in MT about 40% of our population will retire within 8 years; we DO NOT have the
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Clara Jeffery
ClaraJeffery
So perimenopause is just all the bad parts of menopause without the one upside, yeah? Add this to the list of things women aren't taught shit about during biology or
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Ed Turnham
EdTurnham
I hesitate to disagree with the Prof, but... (thread)@MinalBakhai @dave_dlt @SiliconPractice @murrayellender https://twitter.com/prof_tweet/status/1288839167800152064 1. The proportion of consultations where both patient and clinicians thin
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Vanessa Kisuule
Vanessa_Kisuule
Emerging doesn't equal young. There are so many reasons that someone might miss the boat with creative schemes aimed at 18-25 yr olds, esp those who have childcare duties. How
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Phil Kerpen
kerpen
Updated CDC guidance: Communities, Schools, Workplaces,https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/schools-childcare/reopening-schools.html The best available evidence indicates if children become infected, they are far less likely
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