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Alan Simpson
cityalan
1. Here's a Twitter thread about the latest pre-print paper from @MentalHealthPRU: Experiences of living with mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a coproduced, participatory qualitative
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Andy Strohm | Sales Coach
AndrewStrohm
Short Thread on Starting a Business:Ok. I've done it a few times. I've failed more than once.My most recent attempt at business has been a small boutique gym.Here are 5
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Dr. El Jefe Picoso 🌶
JeffOnTheRight
Did you know? The banjo went through several evolutions throughout its history in America. In 1831, the 5th string was added to the instrument. Prior to the 1840s, the body
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Shaylee Ragar
shay_ragar
Waiting for the Joint Rules Committee meeting to start this morning and @MTPublicAffairs is jamming some very upbeat music. #mtleg Sen. Steve Fitzpatrick, R-Great Falls, is the first to offer
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🏝Peter Paradise🏝
byPeterParadise
COVID and the left’s overreach have accelerated a push for decentralization. While things will be tough for conservative dissidents in the short term, trends have been put into motion which
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Chad Pergram
ChadPergram
1) Coronavirus altered most things in society. And constituting the House of Representatives to launch the 117th Congress in January is no different. The pandemic could drastically impact how the
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Bloomberg Opinion
bopinion
Cryptocurrencies aren’t the only assets to have seen their value driven up recently by hordes of eager buyers. Dogs and cats have toohttps://trib.al/rp856Bd Pets have become more expensive as
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Schools Week
SchoolsWeek
Ofsted chief inspector Amanda Spielman will give evidence to the Parliamentary education committee (@CommonsEd) shortly. Please stand by for tweets #edselctte After some technical glitches with the sound, we can
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Philipp Stelzel
pjstelzel
This fall semester promises to be very challenging, so here's a thread of 25 cocktail recipes for academics in times of Covid-19. Cheers! 1. The Cogito Ergo Zoom6 cl bourbon,
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. The Constitution gives Congress limited immunity on the floor but it's limited to "Speech and Debate." Noteworthy it does not give immunity for votes and does not apply to
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Rebecca Vincent
rebecca_vincent
Okay, I’m not done yet (still furious). The barriers we’ve faced monitoring proceedings in Assange’s case are extensive and evolving, and cannot be purely coincidence or incompetence, as it’s been
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Lisa Davis
LisaDavisYYC
Here is a thread on why many of these recommendations are not practical/can't be adopted even if they were accepted, at least in #yycLet's start with operating standards are also
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Karam Bales
karamballes
1/ Oh @halfon4harlowMP this interview is a shocker for selective quoting, and it appears you haven't read or understand what SAGE have said about school and studentsThis is full of
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Sarah Rasmussen
SarahDRasmussen
@nytimes, you keep making the same mistake, + you refuse to correct, no matter how many times I write the editors:You can’t compare test positivity to confirmed cases per population.
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Deputy Dawgly
DDawgly
1) Professor Christian Drosten has admitted he FABRICATED the 'SARS-CoV-2 virus' & the test to detect it:"We aimed to develop and deploy robust diagnostic methodology for use in public health
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Red Diamond: Destroyer of Color-Revolutions
RedDiamondMP
Yes #UyghurLivesMatter and that's why I'm very glad China has spent the past 10 years pouring shitloads of resources into protecting their culture from Wahhabism Just one, simple example of
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