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Eric Paley
epaley
There is huge pressure politically, economically, & socially to open school.The APA, CDC, and most media are making homogeneous plans to address heterogeneous challenges; We shouldn't seek intellectually thin, one-size-fits-all
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The Cosmist Insurrection, Inc. ™
yungneocon
Also like to add that they share a strong rhetorical & social relationship to the trafficking non profit rescue complex, which previously united neocons & feminists, but now has made
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
In terms of YoY change in monthly deaths, the three biggest post-WWII death spikes in the United States are December 2020, April 2020, and August 2020. Holiday interruptions mean recent
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Ali Sheridan
AliJSheridan
Well that was some year! What did we see happen in the world of corporate sustainability? Some thoughts.... The year kicked off with a notable acknowledgment from the business community
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Traders8
Traders82
#Chapter2 : Trend Trading .Traders first priority is to take a trade basis the trend. Trend in simple terms means, following the direction of the Market.Which also means, being with
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George Pittman
pittman_george
Thread: It’s Happening!1. This may be the most important thread I’ve put together, yet. This is truly an exciting time for America. We are about to witness history in the
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Jesse Matchey
JesseMatchey
The “Global Reset” Let’s talk about this a bit:https://thehill.com/opinion/energy-environment/504499-introducing-the-great-reset-world-leaders-radical-plan-to On surface, it would appear to be a good thing, no? Women’s rights, clima
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Daniel Mügge
dmugge
Some scholarship about political process behind building statistics, economic and otherwise, that I have found useful. (Responding to @DanMertens query. Couldn't react with more than one tweet; hence this [lengthy]
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Christopher Glyer
cglyer
2020 was full of major cyber events. Here is an end of year #ff thread of some of the most impactful people and research that I leveraged in my work
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Lily Orchard
lilian_orchard
Simple Writing Tips: A Thread (1) Don't worry about spoilers. If your story is good, spoilers aren't going to make it any less enjoyable. If spoilers make a story less
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Mark Brooks
markbrooks
1/ My first @threadapalooza. I've been managing people for 18+ yrs and tweeting about it for 10. Here's 100 tweets on what I've learned and try to implement in my
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Matthew Federman
matthewfederman
Some thoughts on breaking story that have coalesced for me that you may find helpful. (This will be a long and ongoing thread).1) Work big to small storywise: You're building
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Jane Lindholm
JaneLindholm
Okay, ready for another press conference thread? (If the answer is no, feel free to mute me!) 95 new cases reported today. Nearly a quarter of the state's total cases
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Dannielle (Dossy) Blumenthal PhD
DrDannielle
@luv3rl3y has shared some good slides from Kay Tolman at Restoration Ministry. I am going to share them here. /1 I looked online and it says Restoration Gateway Ministries is
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Lisa Archibald
larchiba6
Beginning my annual course updating with this gem! @SuzAdlof & @tiffanyphogan call for screening of oral language in school age children in RTI framework. Excellent read!If We Don’t Look, We
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steve sumner
steveasumner
AP called it for McConnell. With about 95% in he led McGrath 58% to 38%.???? - 1,678,538 Dems registered, McGrath 793,729?Yesterday 3:02 PM EST, 98% of the vote in:McConnell
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