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Sonja Cowling
SonjaCowling
A thread: I've been thinking about helping recently. About the reasons behind helping others, whether it's as part of a job, volunteering or just small acts of kindness. I first
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Liz Borkowski
LizBorkowski
"Forcing parents into low-wage, often exploitative, jobs by threatening them and their children with poverty may be counted as a success by some policymakers, but it’s a sign of a
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Kulvinder Kaur MD
dockaurG
How many of supposed "experts", journalists & partisans attempting to discredit powerful pre-existing cross-protective Tcell immunity & strong natural Tcell responses against #SARSCoV2 have actually published research re n
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david friedberg
friedberg
if enough people believe in something, it will become manifest. regardless of institutional forces against that belief. our ability to communicate and convince others to believe in something is what
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Matthew Roberts
MPWRoberts
It is interesting that atheism, which views death as natural and normal, is terrified of it; while Christianity, which views death as unnatural and abnormal, sees no terror in it.
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Bethany Brookshire
BeeBrookshire
The next time someone looks down their nose at me for writing for children and sneers at how sweet and simple it must be, I want to throw at them
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Miles King
MilesKing10
I know there's a lot of muck being thrown around at the moment regarding what to do about nature & wildlife. But it's worth remembering that a great deal of
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Ed Hawkins
ed_hawkins
"The climate has always changed" (or similar phrase) does not imply what many seem to think it implies. Let me explain.https://twitter.com/DavidTCDavies/status/1118251767626719232 Since the 1830s scientists have known that the Ear
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
It’s a long and complicated answer, but here is the gist of it. We know that an individual’s immune response to a virus varies from person to person. As a
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Jim Cooper
AsmJimCooper
The State economy is already being impacted by #covid and now we have a shortage of energy resources that is causing blackouts. Solar only works in the day time, wind
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gambs@正義の味方
gambsVNs
The difference being that by making shitty prose more flowery or whatever it is you want me to do, I am actively changing what the author said and how they
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Born to be Commie ❣️
LunaOi_VN
Want to understand Vietnam's extremely tricky position when it comes to building socialism? Just look at energy.Vietnam is at risk of facing a 5% energy shortage in the next two
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يودا المالكي
NeuroMaliki
What can engineering do for philosophy? Thread. Engineering as a discipline is often demarcated from the natural sciences. Whilst engineers remain focused on utility, application, and practicality, in their fields
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TMGroup 33
TMGroup33
Diving deep into numbers -- Every number has different attributes to it, that cause them each to perform better in specific environments specific for that number vs othersYouve seen it.One
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⚾️Chase⚾️Karacostas⚾️
chasekaracostas
First, wind. While yes, wind turbines have been shut off, the vast majority of the state doesn’t rely on them. It is one problem, but not the whole problem. |
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Najla Alariefy
NajlaAlariefy
1/ "A City is not a Tree"This is an interesting idea in urban design. - It was written in 1964 by mathematician/architect Christopher Alexander (CA).- He realized natural, organic cities
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