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Blair Minchin
Mr_Minchin
1/4 I’m coming across more ‘likes’ and ‘retweets’ on my feed of practitioners who advocate zero tolerance approaches to behaviour.If there is one thing NOT to do after the summer,
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Dr T, PhD
Dr_Uncle_
Dating someone who can remain kind even during fights is very important * disagreements happen but frequent and hurtful conflict is not healthy or sustainable. Compassion and respect or
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Dr Helen Gray
Helen_Gray_
My first chicken paper! "Why do hens pile? Hypothesizing the causes and consequences".https://tinyurl.com/y4nk9q6x Myself, Rachel Davies, Ash Bright, @AnnieRayner and @asherblab wrote an article about the phenomena of piling
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mimamsa
mimamsic
Anuradha and Dhanishta is the same humourous generalization alert Actually, the difference I see in the two is that Anuradha is Martian in behaviour, and Saturnian in values. It's the
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Dr Laura Cahillane
LaurCah
A thread on judicial misconduct (in the current context): The Judicial Council Act 2019 set up, for the first time in Ireland, a system for complaints of judicial misconduct. This
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Andy Budd
andybudd
If you’re unhappy with the status quo of your organisation, questioning may seem like a sensible approach. Putting pressure on those in power to explain why things are the way
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MoveMENt
MoveMENt_WA
Models of AggressionOur thoughts, feelings & behaviour are linked. Thankfully most days they are productively linked & a lot us function & cope well, even with more difficult feelings. However
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AmiFFXIV
AmiFFXIV
Look, it's not that I hate G'raha. I don't think anyone actually 'hates' him.I don't mind the 'has a crush on a hero' characterisation, either.It's that SE keeps pushing him
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Alisa Krasnostein
Krasnostein
I’ve been thinking a lot bout the way people are apologising for past behaviour, in these current times.And I’m generalising here - all kinds of behaviour, racist, sexist, abusive etc.There’s
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🇬🇧 IM 🇬🇧
TellYourSonThis
Being possessive over your woman isn't a sign of insecurity, it's a sign of protectiveness and being territorial - both of which are very masculine traits.I find it amusing how
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Mark Jones
alargevat
THREAD: Yesterday’s example of egregious behaviour displayed by Cllr Alasdair Ross reminded me of the numerous times this “hard-working Labour councillor” operates freely as Ipswich Labour’s very own thought police
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Kate Long
volewriter
Here's a thread about the way we label boys as trouble. We literally label boys as loud, troublesome, naughty from the moment they're born, before they can lift up their
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Carl Kinsella
TVsCarlKinsella
The sheer depth of how much needs to change regarding men's treatment of women is almost impossible to process. It requires a sea change in how we bring up children
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Richard Chataway
rich_chataway
[THREAD] I’ve been thinking a lot about this recently. The new COVID-19 measures are the biggest restrictions on behaviour in public spaces since the smoking ban. I was working at
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Kaushik Subramanian
TheHolyKau
I've learnt a ton about metrics in my time in consumer, tech and speaking to a number of early stage companies. Great metrics form goals which incentivise behaviour, so they
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wine o clock
despairgenie
People were ok with Corbyn reliably opposing and criticising the government. Sure they believed bullsht criticisms of him, but everyone just quietly accepted that part of the dynamic. Now it's
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