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Chronicles of Nate™️
ChroniclesNate
25 Uncomfortable Truths About Money. Quick thread:--Contrary to what the media says,It's ok to be rich.--Saving more money won't save you.Making more money will.--The vaults inside banks are not for
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Jess Zimbabwe
jzimbabwe
A thread regarding grades, as I submit a large batch of them to a university registrar:A grade represents a hopefully-mostly-objective abstraction of how much you learned about 1 subject in
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Richard W. Painter
RWPUSA
This is nonsense. Just because they are subject to some regulation by Congress, Google, Facebook and Twitter don't lose their First Amendment right to ban from their platforms racists, insurrectionists
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John Lewis Corker
Spygreen_oo
Shouting into the void in a way, but it is so soul crushing to work as hard as you can for an entire semester, keep your grades up, study 8+
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
I think some people really take for granted for much work it is for educators to set up meaningful, engaging lessons for their students over zoom. There's a bizarre narrative
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James M. Tilton
JamesMTilton
I've been talking with a lot of former students about college, and I think it's time for a thread. Here we go...THINGS NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT COLLEGE 1. College
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Will Chamberlain
willchamberlain
We need to talk about systemic anti-conservative bigotry When you can't go to church but you can set fire to a federal courthouse, that's systemic bigotry When mainstream media outlets
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Chad Felix Greene
chadfelixg
One of the turning points for me was in college when I faced my first aggressive leftwing intimidation mob.I considered myself liberal.All of my friends were liberals.I was mostly apolitical.But
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The Rational Walk
rationalwalk
If you want intellectual freedom, you need financial freedom because the world has always punished people in the short-run who dare to go against authority.This doesn't have to mean great
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Amy Stanley
astanley711
Let me tell you a story. Barely anyone will sympathize with it, but it’s true. I’m a professor. And I have been extraordinarily lucky. First, I got a fantastic education.
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Ari Lewis 🚀
amlewis4
31 Lessons from a Social Media Professional in Higher-EdInspired by the Instagram Live conversation between @mkobach and @jsstansel Lessons Every Account Matters• Some accounts have 100,000 followers and some
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Emad Ansari ۰ عماد انصاری
EmadAnsariH
When Chevening, Fulbright and Rhodes scholarships are the only avenues to break into otherwise-inaccessible networks and opportunities, local universities will necessarily reproduce the kinds of knowledge-systems that are rewarded by
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
The Woke are awesome problem detectors, tbh, though with lots of false positives. You just have to be able to decode the insanity. Like, their take on respectability politics is
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Litebox
litebox_info
This myth 100% has to end. So many talented working artists racked with insecurity over the idea that having another job means they aren't a REAL™ artist.You don't even have
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Joel C. Sati - 37 Days
realesttheorist
This is an incomplete thought, but I hope to work through it. I want to talk through honors programs at public unis. I feel like they can be Ivy-League-like. It
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Dr. Lisa Corrigan
DrLisaCorrigan
Also: when liberals/lefties produce fantasies about a potential coup, they are participating in REALIZING A COUP. That's why professors of rhetoric CAUTION against that kind of SPECULATION. It makes the
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