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Dr. Linda Musumba
LindaMusumba
(1) Regardless of whether one supports BBI or not, @IEBCKenya gaffe this morning raises questions about the internal process of vetting information from both state and non-state institutions and who
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Oliver Standing
OliverStanding
The Black Review is the biggest opportunity in a generation to reform and renew our treatment and recovery system. I've blogged for @collect_voice on it - thread below.https://www.collectivevoice.org.uk/blog/the-black-review-a-once-in-a
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Louise Milligan
Milliganreports
THREAD: 1. Here’s a message I received from another another Liberal staffer this morning, tweeted & anonymised with her permission: I am a former LNP ministerial staffer...culture is rife and
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
Wow. DfE orders root and branch review of NSS - and not of the character that OfS was going to run pre-pandemic... Says NSS has exerted a “downwards pressure” on
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Robert Orr 🌐
Robert_t_Orr
In the 1980s and 1990s, it was considered good and totally normal to talk about imposing lots of requirements on physician residencies via Residency Review Committees in order to create
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RS ⁶𓅓💎
rarestanley
Reasonable Doubt review! I’ve spent hours on this review and it’s most likely the most in depth Reasonable Doubt review on Twitter Fun fact: Reasonable Doubt didn’t go platinum
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𝐃𝐞𝐟𝐚𝐮𝐥𝐭 𝐅𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐝
default_friend
This is so good, and so, so true. “One positive lesson, though, is that simply reading can give one an “angle” nobody else has — even if everybody else is
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RynheartTheReluctant
TheRynheart
The stealth takeover of the courts by the Kochs and Mercers, with the intention of destroying democracy, education, health care and voting is well documented in Nancy MacLean’s, ‘Democracy in
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Ray Serrato
raymserrato
There are so many good takeaways from this discussion about open source investigations, but one that I really like is @KAlexaKoenig's anecdote about anchoring bias and the need to have
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Kelsey Piper
KelseyTuoc
As a teenager, I idolized Scott Alexander of SlateStarCodex, who wrote deep, compassionate and fascinating stuff about politics, history, medicine, AI, charitable giving, depression and anxiety, rationality, language and how
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Consequence is no coincidence
BlueSteelDC
It is a really dangerous precedent to be asking a President to do an end run around Congressional authorities. Even to articulate that is what you want done.https://twitter.com/Ilhan/status/1362406605782978562 A lot
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Jason Scott: Hey All You Cool Cats + Kittens!
JasontheScott
As of end of July, these are my 10 Favorite Horror Films of 2020 (so far).RELIC is "terrifying, soul-crushing, and artful in the way it handles mental decay."https://bsidesbadlands.com/relic-horror-film-2020-review/ THE INVISIBLE
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David Manheim
davidmanheim
Scientific journal reviews suck because academics suck at reviewing.A tweetstorm with some thoughts on the ethics and quality of the journal review process. 0/9 Giving good feedback is a skill,
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Tom Chivers
TomChivers
I've been reading @edwest's book Small Men on the Wrong Side of History, and I have ~thoughts~. First, it's *fascinating* as a sort of intellectual anthropology exercise, to read something
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Simon Cox
MathsMrCox
THREAD: We will inevitably open up the live v. recorded lessons debate over the coming days. It's useful to go back to this report from @EducEndowFoundn:https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/news/eef-publishes-new-review-of-eviden
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
Left baffled and bemused by the line in this review of Music about whether it "deserves to be cancelled"...https://www.salon.com/2021/02/10/music-sia-review-autism-maddie-ziegler/ "I do not get the sense that Sia made this mo
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