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Michelle Moravec
ProfessMoravec
computational analysis of 1970 feminist blockbusters shows Dialectic of Sex only book besides The Black Woman to focus on race, but OH BOY how Firestone does it is awful While
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Jonathan (Gab/Parler: jcho710)
jcho710
1/If you want to know the essential difference bt capitalism & Marxism, capitalism is equality of opportunity. Marxism is equality of outcome, & views any economic hierarchy as ~automatic exploitation.
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Yair Wallach
YairWallach
UK left needs to do introspection on antisemitism. There's considerable resistance to doing so. There's an obvious temptation to deny, downplay, or wish it somehow goes away by itself. There's
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obi
rachagods
i find it interesting that stray kids trilogy pattern is always denial-questioning/dilemma-acceptance/self-reflection (NOT! WHO? YOU. and miroh, side effects, levanter) if you think about it... it's really philosophical, almost similar
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byGigi → Web designer ✨ Where Art & Business Meet
_JemappelleGigi
Your leads aren’t converting because your website is turning them off!• A thread • 1. Viewers are confused about your services. If they can’t figure out what you offer within
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bookworm
bookwormh52
216 episodes and close to 90 hours worth of watching, finished doremi. it really is a masterpiece of an anime, and maybe the best thing i'll watch ever. manages to
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Fr John S. Hogan, ocds
jshocds
I can understand why U.K. left EU. Last night’s antics were an interesting revelation as to how the EU sees itself & what it thinks it can do. They made
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Chris Sparks 🧠
SparksRemarks
My 10 Favorite Annual Review Takeaways: 1) Turn your reflection into a ritual to see things from a new perspective. 2) Give yourself permission to consider all options. Nothing is
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Noelle Sullivan, BA, MA, MA, PhD
ncsullivan
Thread: Reflection on my experience "ungrading" this quarter has convinced me that grading in the traditional sense is a terrible idea. Anyone who has done ungrading before already knows this.
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Nate Silver
NateSilver538
Another underappreciated distinction is between "essential" and "frontline" workers, with frontline defined as people who can't perform their jobs from home. The case for frontline workers getting vaccine priority &g
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Wagatwe Wanjuki 🇰🇪 🇧🇸
wagatwe
been seeing dunks on this all day, but honestly I see this tweet—and the response to it—as a great example about the limitations of (1) the consent framework when talking
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Maya Jay
neurojaym
Time for a rant: grant reviewers, why are we penalizing applicants for not publishing peer-reviewed papers as undergraduates?! Publishing as an undergrad, when most work is part-time, means that whether
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🌙🌺Cotton🌺🌙
cottoncandyarts
Doctors be likeBoy, age 7: shows one symptomDoctor: yeah he has ADHDGirl, age 17: does a whole PowerPoint on why she believes she has ADD/ADHD based on years of research
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John Carvalho
John_P_Carvalho
After a night of OK sleep, some reflection on the Malzahn firing before the whomever hiring: My two main disappointments were, first in general, the continuing money-fueled toxicity of college
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Amita Arudpragasam
aarudpra
(1) Elections are strange creatures. Quick reflection on why: (2) You vote, and momentarily feel connected to all those casting their votes in the same polling booths, of the same
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The Leave Alliance
LeaveHQ
Particularly this. "Experts" have usually only mastered a few relatively basic concepts. What elevates them to expert status is their prestige, which is all the media is interested in. Thus
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