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Shawn (Shoshana )Dreyfus, JD, LLM. שושנה
jordanbayne4
Let’s discuss the vile person in the picture wearing the Auschwitz shirt.1. He is universally condemned and marginalized by the left, right and center, UNLIKE Democrat antisemites in Congress.2. He
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girl, divorce him
girlziplocked
The neoliberal myth of effortless precocity is why so many people are always so secretly terrified that they're going to be found out as ignorant. It's why people cling to
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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
LRT: The answer is no. Agents are for trade publishing, not academic.I sent feelers out about #TheDarkFantastic to a couple of editors I knew 6-7 years ago. (In education, you
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Mostly Borrowed Ideas
borrowed_ideas
1/7 Thread: Cascading myopia in the investing businessOne of my favorite professors once asked in class: "What do you think about the time horizon of Sovereign Wealth Funds?"The answer seemed
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Hayden Winks
HaydenWinks
I've seen a lot of minimum wage talk recently. My econ professors argued that the loss jobs and/or inflation counterarguments to raising minimum wage were largely myths.Here's a real-world case
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Dr. Namrata Datta 🇮🇳 🇬🇧 (PhD)
candinam
I always used to criticize @narendramodi Ji, but today on his birthday I'll share some lesser known good things about him. Did you know: Modi took birth twice – first
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Kay L Kirkpatrick 🥄🖋
kay314159
I'm disappointed that the following needs to be said, because professors ought to educate themselves on basic facts, instead of accepting myths uncritically and behaving harmfully towards minoritized women in
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Jake Dockter, black lives matter.
jakedockter
Group of us are working with some chemists specializing in pollutants and things like tear gas etc. We need to catalogue and document the chemicals the feds are using on
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Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
It's #NBERday !First up:Q: Did the pandemic negatively impact learning?A: In a sample of economics undergrads, yes: but the effect vanishes among professors who adapted well to Zoom's options!#NBERday https://www.nber.org/papers/w28
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Jeff L'étourneau
letourjeff
While we're talking about @NSFGRFP, I want to talk about a policy of this fellowship that perpetuates this inequity where a disproportionate amount of awards go to Ivy+ schools: rejection
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Orin Kerr
OrinKerr
Law school is more interesting if you find line-drawing important than if you don't. A lot of learning about legal rules is learning about where a decisionmaker drew a line,
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Holly, post-apocalypse elf.
hollymathnerd
I'm seeing a fair amount of response to this tweet from a well-known believer that misogyny is everywhere. Some are unrealistically rosy (that yes, that IS all that ALL women
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Elizabeth Emery
NewLizardBrain
When I was 18, I left Mormonism and became fairly left-leaning in my politics. I moved to Chicago and was surrounded for many years by people who believed the same
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phdepresso
phdepresso
I went to several tenured professors in my department, asking for help and advice on how to deal with abuse, bullying and harassment by my advisor. This thread is the
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Egi Troka
EgiTroka
Some peers asked me about how I transitioned to a different practice area after articling. I started implementing these strategies last August. While the economic and social climate is tougher,
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Brian Frank
brianwfrank
Compared to other professors in my department, I definitely rely more so on my own observational experiences when answering naked-eye astronomy questions, and the mental models I can run from
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