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Tom Rogers
RogersHistory
I think there is still a confusing myth that for learning to have happened, it has to have been written down or recorded somewhere. Of course, this myth has been
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Akil Bello
akilbello
The constant implication in the term "learning loss" that a 1 year disruption/slowdown in learning can never be made up is really really odd to me. This paper explicitly says
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SmithSJ
Chris_SmithsJ
Y’all please please please never confuse EWTN, or me, or a bishop, or the pope, or a talking head for the church. Don’t let anybody make you feel unwelcome in
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Terese Mailhot
TereseMarieM
When I'm teaching students how to write about trauma, I often ask them to carry five other stories about themselves for protection. Like a verbal medicine bundle: there's what happened
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Rep. Tom Tiffany
RepTiffany
The annual budget process in Congress has become the definition of insanity, as we are confronted with the same last-minute spending bills written behind closed doors with little to no
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Alex Selby
alexselby1770
Random sample prevalence studies, such as the one out today (REACT-1) or the one published by the ONS, form an extremely valuable piece of the puzzle, but IMHO they are
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Akshat | Sarafina stan account
star_stufff
You might have noticed that astrophysicists often use terms like "occultation" or "cannibalism" or "active galaxy" what do they mean when they say that? It seems daunting at first; Consider
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✝️🔥 Br. Joshua Whicker MGL
joshwmgl
"What I'm saying to you is, anyone who's displeased with that or doesn't think that's a proportionate measure, well, that's a decision that I've made." - the Premier this morning
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Riuji
weakconvergence
Here's an example where visualizing things can help with problems in analysis:Let E be a nonmeasurable set in R. Show that there is some δ>0 such that for all measurable
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Carl Allen
RealCarlAllen
1/x The polls weren't wrong, you just read them wrong.The spread in a poll matters some. But a 50-47 lead (+3) is FAR MORE ROBUST than a 46-40 lead (+6)People
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BSG Postgraduates
BSG_Postgrads
It's time for another #TechniquesTuesday ! Today we're featuring @ErinLHarvey ... Hi! I'm Erin, a third year PhD student at @CU_Earth studying the role of debris flows in the post-earthquake
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Lenny Rachitsky
lennysan
SEO experiments are fundamentally different from typical A/B experiments because they need to test changes on a "page" level, vs. a "user" level. Below are five tips for running SEO
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The Bearded Educator
LiteraryBeardo
I'm thinking about how education has failed so miserably during this pandemic, and it makes me think of how it's connected to the general American habit of refusing to advance
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
Two quick things. This doesn't quite match what I get in ATUS; I get 333 minutes men, 291 women. But more to the point, this is the wrong way to
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Preston Pysh
PrestonPysh
Based on the extreme debasement that's been occurring and that's expected to continue, I would suggest adopting a new unit of measure. Although the world will continue to settle in
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Dr Aiko Holvikivi
AikoIiris
Having spent the last several years studying a related practice - gender training for military and police peacekeepers - I have some thoughts on this... In short, this is a
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