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roscoe dunjee
twicetheMF
Home ownership is not for everyone.If you like the freedom of moving when you feel like it home ownership is not for you.If worrying about things going wrong stresses you
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tulong hindi kulong
ilabiooooo
Int’l student here. I’m seeing many petitions arguing that int’l students should be protected because they contributed $41 billion to the economy in 2018-2019. Though coming from good intentions, this
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Gwen Snyder is uncivil
gwensnyderPHL
Well, one thing we learned at Occupy was that there are going to be leaders, whether or not you call them that.Without leadership structure, white dudes end up using their
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Raúl Carrillo
RaulACarrillo
As an undergrad at Harvard, I had the privilege of learning economics from the Big Names. The mainstream textbook writers. The World Bank presidents. The White House advisors. Like many
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Jaime Almansa-Sánchez
JaimeAlmansa
TO ALL EDITORS IN THE WORLDI keep seeing horrible experiences from malpractice on your side. Your job is to ensure quality, not to destroy the self-esteem of researchers and maintain
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Yair Wallach
YairWallach
A few quick thoughts on the B'Tselem report, calling Israel an Apartheid State: 2/ B'Tselem are right to characterise Israel/Palestine as one political unit, in which there is a permanent,
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Wendell Potter
wendellpotter
I'm often asked what made me quit the health insurance industry & become a whistleblower. A big turning point was the death of 17-year-old Nataline Sarkisyan. She should be celebrating
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Fannie Smith
TheFanSmith
On March 14th, as we went into lockdown, I leaped and signed up to complete a Diversity & Inclusion Certification. As my experience and interest in creating better systems in
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Wagatwe Wanjuki 🇰🇪 🇧🇸
wagatwe
If you're looking to read something non-election related, I unlocked a formerly patron-only essay on cancel culture. Read in between the lines and you see that the discourse is a
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Susan Kohlhaas
skohlhaas
Today is my last day at the @mssocietyuk, having started working over 11 years ago.I’ve been reflecting on the progress we’ve made... When I started there were only 5 treatments
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Johnny Carver
CarverJohnny
I’m receiving more and more DMs of students with serious mental health issues, both depression and anxiety related, directly caused by the bar examination process during COVID-19, students being forced
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Shahin-ur Rahman
ShahinRahmanUK
It appears to be a combination of some of these factors, along with others not mentioned here. Ibn Khaldun’s analysis appears to be a good foundation to go off. [Thread]https://twitter.com/amir_aboguddah/status/1351723826191675392
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Eliza Kinkz
elizakinkz
So here’s some actually nice news...I’m happy to announce that I am now represented by Stephen Barr at Writers House!Always have had a difficult time celebrating accomplishments... But I wanted
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Sam Byers
byers90
Surreal watching Rowling become some sort of literary and political totem. This to me is the achievement both of her unnecessary intervention and the way the discourse is structured: people
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Sojourn
SmitaMukerji
Misconceptions.#1Not born Brahmins, but anointed/observing Brahmins are allowed in the sanctum. (My uncle was not allowed in Jagannath temple sanctum because he did not have his sacred thread.)#2Sacred thread is
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Decolonize Your Damn Syllabus (K.R. Luebbert) 📚
teacherinphilly
Since @PHLCouncil is meeting with @PHLschoolboard and @SDPHite during school hours today, I have a few thoughts to convey: What is the genesis and purpose of the Board limiting public
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