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Lindsay Glassco
GlasscoLindsay
Over the course of 3 days, #GHIX2021 highlighted innovation, creativity & diversity in global health and int'l development. I want to share a few moments that stood out for me!
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Nadine Dietz
NadineDietz
In December I spoke with 8 of the world’s top CMOs.Here's what they shared on what it takes to be a well-rounded marketing business leader today: "Unicorn talent... Manage their
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sean baillie
seanbaillie9
Socioeconomic systems just don’t turn on and off they evolve through struggle, bit by bit. That’s what we are living through, the beginning of the 20th seen an intense battle
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Annamie Paul
AnnamiePaul
Just because you have a right do something, doesn't mean you should.4 reasons why Canada should not draw down vaccines from COVAX: the global vaccine-sharing program that supplies vaccines to
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Baroness Sugg
liz_sugg
#COVID19 has changed the world and we are facing unprecedented economic, health and education crises.Learning losses could result in around $16,000 of lost wages over a lifetime, which amounts to
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Alan Lewis
alan2102z
SO IT WOULD SEEM.SO IT WOULD SEEM.https://twitter.com/js100js100/status/1303594722527674368 See globalresearch science section for much interesting detail, if you're skeptical, as you should be. Spend at least two days there, catching u
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Laurie Pycroft (Postnormal)
LauriePycroft
I've gotten into some Twitter Debates™ over George W Bush's legacy and I'm getting tired of repeating myself, so here's a quick thread on why Bush Jr's administration had some
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
This is an important point. For a number of reasons. It is also one of very few foreign policy areas in the UK in which major parties are almost indistinguishable
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Jamie Ratcliff
Jamrat_
This is a very strange article on #ukhousing policy. It vaguely criticises the idea we need to build many more homes (which we do) and offers no alternatives. 1/6https://www.theguardian.com/global/2021/jan/02/covid-19-changed-many-things-it
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Rebecca Shapiro
ShapiroRebecca
Excited today to get started on the first of three awesome guest lectures for third year Mycology #MICR3090First up: Historian @stuartmccook from @UGuelphHist on the history and societal implications of
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Noah Barkin
noahbarkin
For over a year, Berlin has been banking on the expectation that China would feel the need to do an investment deal with the EU due to ongoing US pressure
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Simon Vessey
Simon_Vessey
2m dead yet the UK, US & EU blocked the TRIPS waiver proposal by 100 other nations to allow generic vaccine production. This was done at the behest of the
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Toby Nangle
toby_n
US equity outperformance (yellow) over the past 10yrs is quite something (white=EURxUK; green=UK; purple=Japan; red=EM). Lots of folks scream that this is evidence of richness. Difference largely accounted for by
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Ashish Rukhaiyar
ashishrukhaiyar
An interesting report by @UBS on 'Is India the new China?'. A thread on some of the important points... India needs to be understood on its own terms. It is
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Duke of Qin
qin_duke
I've always found the liberal imperialist case for more immigration rather interesting. The justification is that draining the rest of the world of its smart and capable youth via economic
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Polemicist
PalmTreesnGz
Ethnic studies wasn’t about incorporation/positioning folks from our communities in positions of power to oppress. To be rolled on in to structures that were meant to never be for us
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