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RHCampusLife
RHCampusLife
On 6 January 2021 we wrote to you to provide details of the national lockdown and the Government instruction for universities to move all teaching online. (1/9) On Wednesday 27
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Camden Gaspar
camden_gaspar
Content strategists/SEOs should get familiar with the idea of “information gain.”In this thread, you’ll learn:- What information gain is- Why traditional SEO tools lead to copycat content- How writing for
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) I have a ton of thoughts abt this but for now I'll focus on one: The way sources in this story define 'rational choice' is purely circular: 'rational choice'
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Shades of Samsara
ShadesofSamsara
1) All media (now) is emotional in nature. This is how you are controlled. Emotionally.(Please read this full thread #Qanon) In Ghost In the Shell, they have 'cyberbrains' among other
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TheCivilWarDoc
TheCivilWarDoc1
Mary Richards Bowser proved to be an incredibly successful spy for the Union during the Civil War. As the story goes, she worked in the Confederate White House where Jeff
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taliathejew
ive been expressing my support for zionism and going against what seth rogen said in the interview, but i also acknowledge that the way jewish institutions teach about israel is
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Cat McGee
CatMcGeeCode
Do something good for your career today and have a 20 second look at your resume.Then make sure you haven't made any of these mistakes Lots of textRecruiters
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Dr. Vicki Madden
vickimmadden
Love hearing @LornaMCampbell discussing the issue of "quality" when it comes to #oer. As a grad student, I was told repeatedly not to look at open access journals when publishing
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DistractedGlowb
DistractedGlowb
This tweet is misleading. Yes, research isn't automatically open source *in general,* incl. COVID19 research. However, COVID19 has led to unprecedented sharing of research. That open source isn't the norm
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Chris Nethery
ChrisANethery
*** THREAD COMING ***What I Have Learned From the Intelligence Community, by Trying to Emulate Them 1) You can have your opinions, but allow them to form based upon available
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Marc-André Argentino
_MAArgentino
1/ "More than 1 in 3 Americans believe a ‘deep state’ is working to undermine Trump: NPR/Ipsos poll finds widespread concerns about the spread of false information, despite some believing
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Emily Short
emshort
Re. bean dad:I learned how to ignore hunger and exhaustion until another goal (often academic) was achieved.The problem is, this isn't a skill you level up. It's a trade where
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Bailey McLynn
BaileyMclynn
Your trusted news sources prove my points: A THREAD. Let’s compare our testing to countries with a similar population. Like Indonesia and Brazil who don’t have a shocking number of
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Karen 🦦 華蓮先生 🍵
KarenNerdsOut
If you have concerns about which wrestlers the Japanese fans are supporting, I would encourage you to submit those concerns to the company where they work. In the last few
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Ed Hammond
CfPS_Ed
To further celebrate the 20th anniversary of the law bringing scrutiny into being... what legal powers does local government scrutiny have? WELL! (1/) Scrutiny has powers to look at anything
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Edwin Hayward 🦄 🗡
uk_domain_names
If you understand Brexit, you almost certainly can't understand why others don't understand Brexit.It's a classic Catch-22 situation.Simply put: they will NEVER have seen the sorts of information sources you
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