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hormonal jew
degendering
Paying attention to the role big industries — mining, weapons manufacturing, surveillance tech, even public relations sometimes — can shed a lot of light on the dynamics of international conflicts,
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Revolving Door Project
revolvingdoorDC
NEW REPORT: CNAS — a hawkish think tank with 13 alumni in the Biden administration — has made multiple policy recommendations that would directly benefit its donors, which include major
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Referentially Transparent
astik_shishya
if u want to understand sangh, read ekatmakta stotrau'll get an insight into both its strengths and weaknesses sangh has tried to create a 'big umbrella'it has accepted every revered
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Paul Nadeau
PaulJNadeau
Good thread, but I’d add that more important than studying conflicts is understanding the biases and preferences that underwrote how those actors approached those conflicts, which means studying political theory
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Trevor ion know rn
mumbakam
Every so often I go back and forth. I understand that the existence of celebrity is essential to the way we process culture as humans (think polytheism for our ancestors),
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Carolyn Sissoko
csissoko
This issue of the ethical failures of legal profession is baked in to a legal profession that is not properly structured to manage the conflicts of interest that sit at
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Mark Ryckman 🇨🇦
JMarkRyckman
This new paper suggests hunter harvest can actually reduce human-bear conflicts, in direct contrast to previous studies: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0237274#blackbears #hunting #conservation Several pas
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Paul Vander Klay
PaulVanderKlay
The relationship between Tim and Kathy Keller is a great example of why the world is too complex to dissolve it down to propositions and political/religious tribes.https://twitter.com/timkellernyc/status/1332341922267074565 Tim Keller is
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Nilofer Merchant
nilofer
If you cannot name and frame the conflict well, you never have a chance at addressing it. Without naming it, there is never progress. It was Mary Parker Follett, the
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Tems
tems_aj
i read a book some weeks ago where the writer equated sharing relational issues with friends, to gossiping. his reason was: our narration of events will be biased to support
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Thomas DSM
thodsm
According to our legal analysis @ICRC, there are around 100 armed conflicts around the world involving 60 States and 100+ non-state armed groups as parties to those conflicts.Thread about main
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Seth Frantzman
sfrantzman
One of the interesting foreign policy discussions in the US is the sense that the US should stop dealing with the Middle East or that the Middle East is a
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
Because Government Press Officers are claiming Ministers were exonerated by the National Audit Office report, let's take a look at what it actually says.(1) we cannot give assurance that government
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wake me when it's over, touch my face
Doubting_Tom
Not going to dunk on P*ter C*ffin for evading a block to see people talking about them, because I just checked their timeline despite being blocked myself.But they're on about
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Kate Nash
katenashagent
Here's 8 tips for writing romantic fiction for @RNAtweets #RNAConf20 this weekend:1. A prologue that's there simply as a teaser to the story isn't needed. Remove.2. Start chap 1 at
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Citizens for Ethics
CREWcrew
At least the executive branch and the legislative branch have *some* binding ethics requirements, even if they need serious reforms. The federal judiciary has none. It’s time to change that.
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