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Jeff Jarvis
jeffjarvis
This was pretty much a rhetorical question. I will not appear on Fox Business with Stuart Varney and here's why. 1/https://twitter.com/jeffjarvis/status/1296770730315657218 In the story above, they position my objection
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NortherlyRose 🌈 💙
NortherlyRose
Something autistic people often get accused of is “over sharing”. This is a curious example of a positive characteristic (openness) being pathologised. “Over sharing” is generally presented as someone failing
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Diana Butler Bass
dianabutlerbass
This is one of the vows you take on baptism in my church, something I take seriously - and try to live (even on Twitter). I do not live up
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Dr Bryan McElroy
BryanMcElroy8
More an more patients are being treated for mild/ moderate depression with #antidepressants in general practice, despite there being very poor evidence for efficacy. In my experience, some people experience
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Success Theory
MySuccessTheory
14 Roman VirtuesSociety has lost its way with many structures that support virtues fading away.What values do you aspire to in life?Then where do you get your values from?Ancient Rome
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Lim Wei Jiet 🇲🇾
limweijiet
This decision has chilling consequences on media freedom & free speech in Malaysia. Here's why:1. Msiakini was in contempt for 3rd party comments disparaging the Judiciary on its website. FC
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2022 Olympian Balding 大老板
BaldingsWorld
I have unapologetically been very critical of US universities and professors about China for a couple of very straight forward reasons. First, professors know or should know very clearly what
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Taiwannabe
taiwannabe
Having grown up among Taiwanese in the US, something that stands out actually living in Taiwan is how different the younger Taiwanese are in TW vs the younger Taiwanese diaspora
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Gavin Kelly
GavinJKelly1
Given events over recent days (weeks, months) a few quick thoughts on policy & comms during a crisis. Caveat: this may all seem elementary to some. Tone: offered with due
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Nomboniso Gasa
nombonisogasa
1. From social distancing to burial protocols,a major shortcoming of @SAgovnews Covid strategy has been the inability to develop a South African specific approach which is informed by belief systems,
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Steve Kornacki
SteveKornacki
With a few House races still outstanding and likely to be settled by a handful of votes (with potential legal maneuvering to come), here's a look back at one of
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Alexa Heinrich (she/her)
HashtagHeyAlexa
I’m going to do my best to articulate how I’m feeling right now, which will probably come out very jumbled and confusing because I’m coming down from an extremely intense
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Audra J. Wolfe, PhD
ColdWarScience
This is a very solid introduction to how US suspicions of Chinese researchers is affecting US science, including Asian American scientists.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/02/fears-about-china-are-disrupting-american-science/6
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Brooksian Humanist
bluejohnnyd
#NoComradesUnder1k is good. Almost all of it I've seen has appeared genuinely wholesome, well intentioned even when critical, inclusive, and predicated on an impulse towards openness and support.But let's complicate
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Melissa Chen
MsMelChen
Let me summarize Xi Jinping's speech at Davos in one gif: The Uyghurs, Tibetans and Hong Kongers would like to have a word with you about this "forcing one's own
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Neil Butler
mrNeilButler
So. To make our maths classes represent the true history of our subject. To represent mathematics as the world-wide, trans-civilisational pursuit it is. #edchatie #mtbos #iteachmath #inclusivestemcs 1. Consider how
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