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Benjamin Millar
BenjaminMillar
The striking thing about the full 252-page report is that this is not merely a case of 20/20 hindsight, nearly every concern that it outlines was being raised in real-time
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1% Better Every Day
1pBetterDaily
Jeff Bezos is stepping down as CEO, here’s the best things I’ve learned from him.// THREAD // 1. To change your mind, be ready.As Bezos famously said: "The complexity of
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Deepti Gurdasani
dgurdasani1
John Bell - Regius Prof at Oxford - asked today at the scientific committee whether the difference in no. of deaths across countries can be attributed to some extent to
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jenn m. jackson
JennMJacksonPhD
Okay, so people are struggling with this. Everyone is anti-Black. Everyone is prejudiced against Black people *including* most Black people. This is because we are all socialized under white supremacy.
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Moustafa Assad aka Farmi 🇨🇦|🇱🇧
masss11
The war for Karabakh is over and here are some highlights and lessons.1- Azerbaijan successfully transformed their classic backward armed forces into a state of the art tech equipped units.2-
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Entrepreneur for Life
Entrepreneurfo3
Why/how so many businesses? I get this one a lot or similar in the DM’s. If you’ve read my bio, you probably thought the same thing. I thought I’d
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Neysun Mahboubi
NeysunM
That nutso column in (& bizarro subsequent defense by) @WSJopinion sparked my curiosity about the 20th century transition in American legal education from the Harvard LLB degree (first awarded in
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Ryan Akers
BandmanRyanA
Something I struggle with: There are those who would erase any good done by men like John Lewis, on account of his support of abortion.There are those who would erase
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Paul Mason
paulmasonnews
THREAD on the DC coup: 1/ It's a few thousand people, inadequately policed, but they pose a danger to life and limb for US lawmakers and currently control the Capitol...
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Tyler Anderson
tanderson1331
I had put together this presentation for spring training this year and never got the chance to present it. Wanted to give an insight into my year coaching in the
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Matt Glassman
MattGlassman312
Right or wrong, the WH is very much acting in the conscious shadow of 2009. Not only going short on the negotiations, but also the admin appears to be taking
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shikastagii
Alchemy of Ishq. 1. Rumi once said, 'Every love outside His love is pain.' This stayed with me. I personally believe, to understand this thoroughly, one has to experience both
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Christopher S Rose
khowaga
This week in class, we’re discussing the 1793 outbreak of yellow fever in Philadelphia. For the first time this semester, one of the affected communities (Black, in this case) we’re
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Grant Nissly
grant_nissly
20 Lessons from 2020. 2020 was an unforgettable year, and I was fortunate enough have the opportunity to learn some important lessons. See all 20 here: 1. Take asymmetric bets.
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
Good series of articles by Sidney Leng on two decades of policies aimed – and failing – to get China’s Western regions to catch up. If a country or region
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Selina in PDX 🗽🇺🇸
PDXSelina
Wdn't put it exactly this way. Agree with Amy Chua's contention that tribalism's a natural human behavior, but many of us belong to multiple overlapping, different tribes, which diversify our
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