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Humblefool_14
1. Simple policy recos starting from primary school.Get rid of RTE,100's of regulation,paperwork. Follow 3+1 langauge policy... for 1-5. Remove Social studies,ethics,moral sciences etc and any other unnecessary subjects. 2
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Gen Z Investor
GenZ_Investor
CEO SPOTLIGHTLet's take a look into the life of what is probably THE most famous investor, potentially of ALL TIME!$BRK.A $BRK.B1/6 Warren Edward Buffett born August 30, 1930 is the chairman
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Fred Arnolfson
arnolfson
I don't normally comment much on economics on twitter despite my academic focus on the field, but this is just nuts. DC had a median wage of ~$30/hr 15 years
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mattparlmer 🌷
mattparlmer
Y'all project a lot of ideology on to straightforward engineering problems Solar on buildings, nukes on the grid, liberal use of batteries, this isn't difficult The electrical grid, broader energy
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ESET research
ESETresearch
Last week, #ESETresearch published about latest GMERA campaigns against Mac users. Here is the current campaign: Malware is distributed on iaemr[.]org, registered a month ago. Perpetrators created a fake org.
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Christopher A. Neilson
ChrisANeilson
Its time to self promote our US work on COVID19 & PPP that was recently published in the @jpube. Our team at http://covid19sbs.org lead by @john_eric, @GUlyssea and myself +
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Kweku Opoku-Agyemang
Kweku_OA
[Parent honoring thread] So proud of my Mum right now. Not just of what she's achieved, but who she is as a person. When she was Minister of Education, she
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Eliezer Yudkowsky
ESYudkowsky
Remember: If it had been legal to sell half of the first million doses of vaccine for $10,000 each, BioNTech could've easily gotten a $5 billion loan in April, and
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Lillian Li
lillianmli
1) Let's talk about something incredible unsexy but very important to understand any Chinese economic policies for the next few years: Dual Circulation. If you've heard this term thrown around
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James Meadway
meadwaj
@joecguinan response to Starmer's speech is partly defence of "Corbynomics" as embodying an institutional critique of neoliberalism I mostly agree with, but three further points to make:https://tribunemag.co.uk/2021/02/the-unb
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Eike Mark Rinke
emrinke
Sociology - the next discipline to benefit from the Great Open Science Conversation that is sweeping across the academic world.Let's take the opportunity to celebrate the breadth of the movement
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Asheesh Agarwal
AsheeshKAgarwal
A proposed Australian law could change the Internet as we know it and harm American companies. The proposal would require search engines to pay publishers for linking to news stories
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Brian Riedl 🧀
Brian_Riedl
NEW from me: What if nearly everything you know about government is false? Many slam Trump voters for believing lies about election fraud. But nearly everything we all "know" about
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Josh Smith
smithtjosh
This will neither serve the needs of American workers nor solve the immigration problems that the US faces.https://twitter.com/SenatorRomney/status/1361722325436141569 E-verify is not an effective way to improve the wages or employment
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Raoul Pal
RaoulGMI
Crypto Bomb:Ok, I'm leaking some GMI early... (not published yet - tomorrow a.m.) I will eventually publish in Real Vision too (this article only). I push back strongly the Pfeffer
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vincenzo galasso
vingalasso
My two cents on the political economics of the first political crisis in Italy… with a shrinking Parliament. What are the incentives for Italian Senators, if they put themselves first
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