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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
What? I'm not sure where you are getting your information from or what Americans you hang out with when you visit, but I don't know anyone who fits this description.
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Ben G
aotearoa_ben
“At-will employment” is nothing but insurance for lazy employers. Lazy hiring, lazy performance management.Don’t be lazy. Mauri mahi, mauri ora. Do the mahi, get the treats. [Addendum: to a first
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Timothy Keller
timkellernyc
A big issue is “systemic” or “institutionalized” injustice. I define the Right as those who say it hardly exists in the U.S. anymore. I define the Left as those who
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Bayesian Socialist🌹
bayesiansoc
Capitalists like to throw the word “incentives” like it’s a magic word that somehow proves that capitalism is preferable to socialism I say that incentives are exactly the problem with
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Dr. Claudia William MD, MScHAL 🩺💊
DrCSWilliam
I think it's time to talk about toxic white feminism in Obstetric Nursing I don't even like working on those floors bc of the cliques, the bullying and disrespect towards
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Frisco Uplink
_danilo
So you have all of these oppressive systems that create unequal outcomes in life, liberty and happiness depending on factors like race, gender, physical ability, class, etc.There is a solidarity
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
Good medicine is not making things up If u wish to say kids w/ covid should get screening, show that screening improves outcomesThis entire article is a ton more medicine
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Matt Lisle
CoachLisle
I've battled anxiety most of my life and always viewed it as a bad thing. Something that was wrong with me. But I've also learned that people in leadership with
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RTPI Policy & Research
rtpiknowledge
“I believe this work will be hugely beneficial to both national and local authorities in knowing more about how and where proper planning matters.” Niall Cussen, Planning Regulator, Ireland) http://www.rtpi.org.uk/planningoutcomes
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Don Watkins
donswriting
Thread. Be meanIf you’ve followed my work for any length of time you’ve no doubt heard me talk about connecting with your audience, looking for shared values, stressing the positive,
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Katie Jones
Jonesy0828
#Minneapolis #ChangeTheCharter Just as casting a final vote to enfranchise women is an important lesson in history of signals and bravery (per my rushed public hearing testimony), so to is
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Bachman
ElonBachman
1\ This is a thread about how the structure of Sweden's political institutions allowed it to have the best COVID-19 policy in the worldI think it will be of interest
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Ruminator Dan
RuminatorDan
SWEDEN & UNITED KINGDOM, SARS-CoV-2AN ANALYSIS & DISCUSSION (v1.1):Despite claims to the contrary the data are clear:The outcomes for both countries have been remarkably similar.This has happened in spite of
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Ron Gantt
rongantt
One of the most important lessons I’ve learned from #systemsthinking is the idea of “systemic complicity.” What it means is that if you are part of a system and that
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
When no one has any idea how medicine works and most people who go to hospital die, a bad medical outcome is comprehensible as "the doctors tried." When medical science
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Paul O'Brien 保罗
Paul_Chemlinked
1. One of the key lessons we MUST take from #covid19 is that we need some form of oversight and ethics commitee to oversee and regulate the #media in terms
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