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AlexHermstad
The most MIND-BLOWING thing about the instrument learning journey is how CLOSE the music is to you at every stepMeaning, even in the simplest beginner songs, you have access to
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Emma Atkinson
eatkinso
This morning, @SalmonCoast released a report presenting one approach to assessing the status of #salmon pop'ns in the Broughton Archipelago, northeast Vancouver Island, and surrounding mainland inlets. These waters fall
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Heather Campbell
HeatherC_YYC
I was prevented from saying all the things that needed to be said in relation to these incidents. I’m a co-chair of AARAC, and although I have the ability to
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/23 We haven't had a lot to celebrate during this pandemic. But achieving the milestone of offering vaccine to the over 70s, health and care workers and the most clinically
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Dan Rose
DanRose999
The most difficult / pivotal moment in my career occured shortly after Sheryl joined FB in 2008. She saw my potential and wanted to give me more responsibility for the
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Joanna Cherry QC
joannaccherry
Some follow up thoughts on a great piece by Andrew Tickell: How Scots have learned to love independence in 2020https://www.thenational.scot/news/18970919.scots-learned-2020-independence-feels-good/?ref=twtrec Andrew says; “Now, the idea o
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Dan Anderson
danderson_11
1. George Washington’s second inauguration in 1793 remains the shortest inaugural address ever delivered, at just 135 words.#PresidentsDay 2. John Adams was the first President to receive the oath of
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Patrick OShaughnessy
patrick_oshag
For the last year at @OSAMResearch, we’ve been building. Excited to share this new post that shares the lessons we've learned. We now believe the future of asset management will
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lcamtuf
lcamtuf
Thread: the subject of online harassment is pretty interesting to me - because I know I used to be a problem to others back in the day.It started in the
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Dr Anna Jerzewska
AnnaJerzewska
Yeah it is. But it really should come as no surprise. We’ve been talking about it for years. Indulge me for a few minutes while I give you a quick
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Donal Brennan
donalb5
Yesterday was a historic day in Ireland with first doses of COVID vaccine administered @Rheum2improve, one of our most vocal and practical healthcare advocates, made the very brave decision to
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The New York Times
nytimes
In its efforts to procure supplies to fight the coronavirus, Britain has awarded thousands of contracts worth billions of dollars. Much of that money has gone to politically connected companies,
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Deborah E. McDowell
dem8z
In my annual, ritual meditation on King, I keep thinking about those misused,spontaneous references to his “four little children” in “I Have a Dream.” As many have noted, this passage
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Dr. Jessica Taylor
DrJessTaylor
Single sex spaces are essential to trauma informed approaches and services - this isn’t through hatred, bigotry or exclusion. We have to retain the right to support safe spaces when
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Meredith D. Clark, Ph.D. #TenureTrackHustle
meredithdclark
I am THRILLED to see this program come into being: @AEJMC is offering a funded research opportunity for grad students to collab with a faculty mentor. More info here:https://www.aejmc.org/home/2020/12/2021-collaborative-scholar-grants/ This
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Sam Vinograd
sam_vinograd
A key part of emergency response is public messaging.Tonight, the U.S. government is under live attack, by Russia.Trump is tweeting diatribes not at Putin, but at Democrats. 2. Public messaging
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