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Angharad Lee 🏴 (She/Her/ Hi/ Ei/)
AngharadLee
1/ I feel very teary today.Seeing open conversations where artists are brave enough to shout from the upper circle 'we are not only here to ensure bums on seats' is
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Samantha Leal
samanthajoleal
Hi #writers! I got a LOT of pitches from my mental health callout, and I probably won't be able to respond to them all, but I do want to give
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Patrick Denny
draziraphale
I'm seeing many accounts that I don't necessarily agree with but find interesting having followers scythed, which would seem to be a warning from Twitter. This will affect accounts' contents
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
Did you know that there is a journal called “Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology” and in 2006 it published “Risk assessment for creatine monohydrate?”It’s true. Let’s see what a toxicology journal
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Stefan Baral
sdbaral
My dream response:TAGOPIETeam, Analysis, Goal, Objectives, Planning, Implementation, EvaluateTeam -- what competencies should be in the emergency operations center (EOC) making decisions (methodologists, practitioners, clinicians, gov't
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Ben Coley
BenColeyGolf
Lot of time for Casey, seems a good egg. Given he made a point of refusing to play Saudi, though, I hope he’s asked about that today (he will not
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Felicity Morse
FelicityMorse
Lots in here but there’s a few things I want to pull out that apply to businesses, leading teams and to the business of being human (the personal also applies
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Dr Emma Kennedy
EmmaKEdDev
Louder for those at the back: what you, an academic who has had some amateurish thoughts about disability, 'think' and 'feel' about disabled students' ability to learn is only relevant
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Rachael Meager
economeager
Advice I like to give my econ grad students is that, while the job market paper is important, it’s also really important that you win the Leverhulme Prize. “Isn’t that
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Michela Tincani
MichelaTincani
College education in the OECD is characterized by high rates of dropout and of major switching. Is the system good at letting students learn about match-quality through experimentation, or bad
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Axel Çorlu
AxelCorlu
For people who are trying to understand things in historical terms and to find a frame of reference for what's happening, let me stress that while there are truly unique
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Kathryn Mathias
KathrynMathias1
Is it gaslighting, when the new CPC leader uses his background in the military as a selling point for his party - when he was Canada's Veterans Affairs Minister under
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Amy Washburn
AIWashburn
THREAD/RANT:1) Could people please stop making factual/legal errors all over the place this morning? I have a headache already. *grumble* 2) An impeachment in a presidential prosecution is like an
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Michael Plaxton
MichaelPlaxton
Maybe I'm just feeling cranky, but I have some Christmas wishes for the law of evidence: 1. Stop using "narrative" to circumvent the need to establish relevance to a material
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André Staltz
andrestaltz
Infinite scrolling makes people feel like they are actively in control of searching for relevant content, but it's uniquely suited for advertisement because the user isn't sure what they'll find
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Whiskey River
WhiskeyRiver73
@LLinWood Does this sound right Mr. Wood.(1) People are confused too as to the significance of tomorrow, Dec 18, regarding the Executive Order 13848 deadline. (2) The order says (and
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