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Shaun Hendy
hendysh
Last night I participated in a @AassaOnline panel on #COVID19 on behalf of @royalsocietynz. It was quite sobering to hear about the challenges many of our neighbours are facing. 1/N
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Kronos
TitanTOC
Thread: In the USA we have this toxic environment where money and the pursuit thereof becomes a person’s highest ideal. Add to this the fact that people are no longer
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Anaís Catalina
_AnaisCat
Once #HurricaneEta passes Nicaragua The area will need help in rebuilding. The coast is predominately indigenous and afro descendants communities, and they will loose there home. But as well it
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Jimmy Parker
PastorJimmyP
Unpopular opinions: 1) The South has never fully recovered from the Civil War, 2) The physical fighting stopped but the Civil War never actually ended, 3) We need to seriously
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Z.D.
zbigdu
Why renters don't necessarily want their suburbs or cities to "improve", get more economically developed, have better architecture etc under the current system and how to change it. A short
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tolu ogunlesi
toluogunlesi
There’s a recurring misunderstanding/misinterpretation of public procurement numbers/costs, that does no one any good. If there’s going to be a debate let it at least be based on facts/reality not
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Stilgherrian
stilgherrian
OK Kids, I’m finally going to read the Dept of Home Affairs’ “Protecting Critical Infrastructure and Systems of National Significance Consultation Paper” that was released yesterday, and maybe tweet a
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Dimitri Dadiomov
dadiomov
1/ This is such an interesting read, and GE is such a fascinating company. Definitely a caution tale for someone like Andy Jassy taking over one of the world's most
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Eric Weinstein
EricRWeinstein
No human without a corporate soul has ever uttered “Build back better” in the course of speaking English. So why are you hearing it everywhere suddenly? I believe for two
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Irishmonk
castlvillageman
June 30th was a deadline .The date that we, the EU, were promised by the UK that there would be " real and tangible progress on implementation of the terms
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Lesley Carhart
hacks4pancakes
Turns out NotPetya was a really bad omen, and only the beginning after all. I mean, supply chain attacks against operators with big footprints clearly are incredibly effective for resourced
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Jason Brautigam
DizzyJB
In terms of my own experiences this year my takeaways are as follows:1. Be flexible and adaptable in order to survive and thrive during a crisis.2. Don’t be afraid to
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Tony Tost
tonytost
When I broke in as a screenwriter about a decade ago, I started a running document of script principles that's evolved over the years. Basically, reminders to myself. A lot
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Alex de Campi
alexdecampi
Also: comic book companies need real HR departments, and real actual corporate infrastructure. Running your publisher as a hobby industry costs you talent, sales, and reputation, and may well land
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/America is not yet prepared for the massive effort we will need to produce and distribute vaccines.Because we're still only thinking about the FIRST vaccination drive. There may be more.https://noahpinion.substack.com/p/the-vaccine-wa
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Paul Krugman
paulkrugman
At this point, it seems a virtual certainty that Republicans will refuse to provide any significant aid to fiscally desperate state and local governments. And it's worth thinking about just
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