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Ed Henighan
TheProject_Ed
Good old Ann. Always reliably the wrong take I'm well aware that Ann's not a serious or credible advocate in any of this, and tends to just go in for
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
1/Lots of tech companies and workers are making noises about leaving San Francisco, LA, NYC, and other "superstar" cities. Some are predicting a shift to remote work and distributed companies.Let's
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Great Michael
michaeltechs
Ever since I started investing in stock marketHere are the lessons have learnt from itHope you find value reading it.[ Thread ] 1. Loss and ProfitStock Market is similar to
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Jacob de Wolff
jfdwolff
Today I was reminded of something fun. As a medical student I was totally fascinated by the #parathyroid glands and calcium metabolism, probably because it hadn't been included in secondary
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Carolyn Sissoko
csissoko
This issue of the ethical failures of legal profession is baked in to a legal profession that is not properly structured to manage the conflicts of interest that sit at
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Ragavendhra perumall
caprichinvest
A small thread on the power of compounding. 1. If you invested 1 ₹ in the 1st box and allowed it to compound let’s say in a simple bank account,
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Antifa VP--Putsch division
desertborder
Last night, two men attacked a Portland protest with pipe bombs. Portland Police have been purposefully encouraging this kind of violence for months. They lie constantly, in this case falsely
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Samuel Miller McDonald
sjmmcd
This is obviously stupid and dangerous for a lot of reasons, but the last card ("No science. No shutdown.") stuck with me because I think it speaks to something that
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Túrin Turambar
TrinTurambar4
Pagans don't have faith, we have SCIENCE. When we get sick we don't pray to Jesus and wait for a miracle. We gather herbs, we make tinctures, and we heal
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girl, divorce him
girlziplocked
The neoliberal myth of effortless precocity is why so many people are always so secretly terrified that they're going to be found out as ignorant. It's why people cling to
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Michel Accad
michelaccad
Sorry, Dr. Jha, but you shouldn't confuse medical care with the scientific enterprise. Although the 2 are commonly conflated, they are really distinct. 1/https://twitter.com/ashishkjha/status/1336088014855008256 The goal of science is t
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Sybil
ihaveabug
From the "Keynote Student Panel: Student Empowered Design for Open Pedagogy and Education" #OEGlobal20 session recording (paraphrasing): "Ts have so much knowledge outside of the textbook."Yes! We should be sharing
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Brianne Benness
bennessb
This article gets quite a few things wrong, but it's definitely worth talking about the fact that wego health is funded by pharmaceutical companies.I've never received money this way, so
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Tim Long 🎙
timlongsports
To anyone who’s seen today’s @guardian_sport article on #footballindex, it is only one very biased side of the story. @FootballIndex is an incredible concept that’s not only the most fun
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thomas cauvin
thomascauvin
Had an interesting discussion about #publichistory with colleagues from Japan. Always interesting to explore various approaches and understanding of the field. We had great discussion historiography. Replacing the rise of
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DividuatedFlux
In Guattari's "Regimes, Pathways, Subjects" he lays out 3 paths/voices of apparatuses (assemblages): 1. "power over exterior territorialities" 2. "deterritorialized modes knowledge about human activities and mac
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