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Nico James
NicoJamesBCN
7 Languages: 7 Lessons learntLearning languages is fun. It develops your communicaton skills.You meet new people & you discover new customs & new cultures.It helps you challenge your thinking. But
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Green Finance Observatory
greenfinanceobs
1/6 IUCN just published its new global standard for #NatureBasedSolutions. Among the 8 criteria, 2 are particulary worrying https://portals.iucn.org/library/sites/library/files/documents/2020-020-En.pdf@AuroreLalucq @ph_lamberts @aubry @mar
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Orion (he/him) THE MASK GOES OVER YOUR NOSE
OrionKidder
I feel like going on a bit of a thought-wander, and I'm partly inspired by this article, which is quite good. I want to disentangle opinion, arguments, facts, and interpretations.https://theconversation.com/no-youre-not-entitled-to-your
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MΩNKE (28 days) 🔥🦍
THEMONKETHEORY
My view/theory on the vfx process in ZSJL:Zack is known for mixing practical and special affects a lot ehich enhances his vfx shots. Given that he already had many shots
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༺【 Şคຖsकृति 】༻
Elf_of_Shiva_
#Thread #DidYouKnow?FATEHPUR SIKRI, about which we know and was taught , that it was made in Akbar's reign, was actually a place conquered from Rajputs? सीकरी is a Sanskrit word,
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Tamas Szakmany MBE
iamyourgasman
I gave an interview to a Hungarian online journal, where we talked about how the transparency of the weekly @ICNARC data helped us to shape our response to #COVID19 (and
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Jason Sheltzer
JSheltzer
Cool new paper from @AndriyMarusyk and colleagues: Cancer cells can have sex, and it makes them stronger. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-020-01367-y Cancer cells are generally thought of as “asexual” - they spread by
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Rob Gray ⚾️👁
ShakeyWaits
Have heard some claim lately that the ecological approach is insufficient for coaching because it only focuses on motor skill acquisition and ignores other important factors like confidence, motivation, social
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Hillel
hillelogram
"There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things." - Phil Karlton"Naming things" is obvious, but why "cache invalidation"? It's hard because it implicitly conflates
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Richard Chambers
newschambers
The latest HSE Briefing kicking off now. Paul Reid: Everyone being given a lift by loosening of restrictions...We're looking into winter in three phases of risk: this weekend (restaurants, gastro
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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ I agree with @Don_Milton. It is important to distinguish between near- and far-field aerosol particles. In the near field (close contact) there is potential for much higher concentration of
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Stephen Smartt
SteveSmartt
On the question of one dose or two for the COVID vaccines. I think it's the right call to delay the 2nd dose from 3 weeks to ~12. Concerns from
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Alfie Payne
AlfiePayne5
1/THREAD: today, for the 1st time since 17th March - 175 days - I went onto college site. It was great to see everyone again (apart from those absent due
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☭ اَوِن avin⚓ ☭
marineravin
Bhagat singh views on Religion.A thread The Russian mahatma Tolstoy, while debating on religion, had written in his essays and letters that there are three parts to it:1Essentials of Religion,
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(Cyriac) Abby Philips
drabbyphilips
1/ Marigold: is not just a beautiful flower, it has immense UNKNOWN health benefits which WERE RANDOMLY OBSERVED by our elders in villages AT A TIME when #science was developing.Lets
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Powerisknowledge can play.
James05440357
1)Our 17 friend LOVES to have multiple meanings to just about everything so I thought I would cover one of those things in this thread. Today's cover is....WATCH THE WATER.Before
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