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Josh Dehaas
JoshDehaas
Science journalist @mattwridley just shared some fascinating ideas about Covid-19 with @Liberal_Studies. Here are just a few of them:1. Russian flu that killed 1M in 1889 may have been a
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Yoram Wijngaarde
yoramdw
2021: the year of Deep Tech. This was very rewarding to work on with @StephenNundy @nathanbenaich @ingadeakin @rodolfor @svennj @surangac @sirajkhaliq @Nicolas_Colin @gdibner, the @Siftedeu team, @dealroomco incl super hard
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The Wealth Triad
TheWealthTriad
Over the years I've had opportunities in observing great leaders. Most of them were good at problem solving and decision making but a few were outstanding leaders.But it didn't stop
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G Silang đĽ #JunkTerrorBill
kawawasto
edjop remains one of my fave revolutionaries, bcuz as an ex-careerist centrist turned Red Fighter, he exemplifies the truth of DM (the potentials for transformation), & need to patiently uphold
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Jordan Moore
jordanmoore
New Twitter thread series: Conversations with the most significant figures in human history via GPT-3.Episode 1 â Jesus Christ.Note: this is the unedited, raw output. Things get VERY interesting towards
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Geoff Shullenberger
daily_barbarian
Liberal culture in the Trump era has been defined by a fusion of perpetual moral outrage with amnesia and political impotence. Every news cycle was the most important thing ever
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Fahd Zulfiqar
ZulfiqarFahd
@CassSunstein @PIDEpk Behavioural change requires 4 factors, usually working in harmony with each other; Easy, Attractive, Social and Timely. All factors combine to nudge people for behavioural change, when needed.
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Peter Kyle MP
peterkyle
âAs prime minister itâs my job to take tough decisionsâMake no mistake: weâre in this mess because he hasnât, canât or wonât, until itâs too late. The foundations for todayâs
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Leigh Sparks
sparks_stirling
Really great to hear @NicolaSturgeon at lunchtime on the #SocialRenewal Report and what post pandemic society should look like.Pleased to have been part of this @StirUni @ClydesdAileen @ScotGovFairer 1/5 âI
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Ty Goddard
ty_goddard
1. The role of #digital ignored & rubbished in England since 2010. 2. introduction of #computing curriculum in present form a costly mistake & has reversed digital skills in schools.3.
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Part Time Fan đ´đłď¸
PTFblog
For all the negatives, there are several things Iâll look back on fondly in 2020. Personally, this was the year I finally felt comfortable opening up about my own mental
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Matthew Perpetua
perpetua
I'm three songs deep into listening to Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness in its entirety for the first time in a long time and already feel like as though
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Paul Gray
PAG1962
Thread2020 hindsightLooking back, it has not been an easy year. For some, it has been dreadful. For many, the sense of running out of reserves has been palpable. Of course,
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saliltripathi
saliltripathi
As today is gurupurnima, thread on teachers from whom I have learnt much over the years. School? Khandubhai who taught me by telling me stories at Montessori; Yashodhara Mehta and
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Suhag A. Shukla
SuhagAShukla
Two weeks apart in two democracies. Two monuments to democracy breached. Two capital cityâs police attacked. This is what fake news, conspiracy theories and religious radicalization wrought.This is hard for
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David Klion
DavidKlion
Schumer's leftward drift ahead of his reelection campaign is a trend I've registered for a year or so now. It's a powerful vindication of the Bernie campaigns, of the many
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