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Your Animal Welfare Science
YAWScience
First up, let’s talk about Behaviour Informatics. What is it? How can it be used in animal welfare science? Why is it important? Behaviour Informatics is the science of capturing,
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AutisticPB #KindnessMatters 💙
AutisticPb
Here is a list of #mentalillness symptoms that are frequently misinterpreted as "bad behaviour" (short thread):Firstly, not wanting to do things. Frequently misinterpreted as laziness and bad behaviour. People don't
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AutisticPB #KindnessMatters 💙
AutisticPb
Here is a list of #autism traits that are frequently misinterpreted as "bad behaviour" (short thread):Firstly, stimming. It's misinterpreted as a distraction and bad behaviour but it actually helps them
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
Both of these things can be true: 1. Outrage about Republicans' attacks on the legitimacy of the US Pres election wholly justified.2. It is historically illiterate to claim such blatantly
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Alison Mau
Alisonmau
A thread on ex-MPs and their behaviour 1/ David Garrett (yes this David Garrett) has been sending me emails for years. Some are fine, some are deeply unpleasant (they lean
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Dan (SEMH/MHFA/Behaviour/SEND) semh.co.uk
DanH_9
THREADFocusing purely on this content, there's not a lot to disagree with here when viewed for what it is - creating the conditions to (in most cases) encourage positive environments.
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Rob McDowall FRSA 😷
robmcd85
I don't call on every heterosexual person to disavow the comments of or apologise for the behaviour of others of their number. Don't expect trans or non-binary people to explain
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
I'm endlessly fascinated by the lack of thought that goes into the assumption that because something is legal, it can't be wrong. This comes up every ethics scandal (like SNC
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Lord Digby Jones
Digbylj
So Brexit is vindicated. Can any sane Remainer still wish the UK belonged to a group that behaves like the EU? Bullying, tyrannical, nationalistic. From French behaviour at the Border
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Your Animal Welfare Science
YAWScience
It’s Sunday so let’s talk about patterns. Patterns in behaviour performed at the same time, over time,or between individuals, give us more information to help infer animal welfare. We need
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Nandor Tanczos
NandorTanczos
In his book 'The Way’ Goldsmith describes the characteristics of natural ecosystems, which he says are highly purposive. Healthy natural systems are, he says, homeotelic, a word he created to
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Dr Behrooz Hassani-M
behrooz_hm
Rest of the world: We have 1,000 cases.People: OK!Australia: We have 1 case.People: OK! HQ or local? Mystery or known source? Linked to a current cluster or not? Through genomic
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
So, this is leading to quite an interesting conversation. I'm going to clarify a few things, and then in a bit I'm going to delete, because under present conditions of
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Alizée Vernouillet
VernouilletA
1. Corvids (e.g. jays, crows, ravens) store food ( = caching). Pinyon jays (PJ; blue) and Clark’s nutcrackers (NC; grey) hide thousands of pine seeds to survive during winter/spring. Cachers
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Inaya Folarin Iman
InayaFolarin
SHORT THREAD 1) In the struggle to create a fairer society, we often don't consider the prospect that certain forms of social justice activism could actually be doing more harm
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
This report, on student behaviour during COVID, is very important: https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/educationandchildcare/articles/coronavirusandtheimpactonstudentsinhighereducationinenglandseptembertodecember2020/2020-12
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