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LZ Granderson
LZGranderson
I was in meditation this morning when God revealed a truth that I had not considered when writing that I would like to share. It is about how journalists--be it
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Undisciplinary
Undisciplinary_
A threadOn an American sociologists' visit to Australian medical schools in the 1970s to see how they taught "behavioural sciences". David Klein (Michigan State) visited UNSW and USyd in 1972
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Kris Held,MD
kksheld
Time for federal and state politicians,bureaucrats,and appointees to be held accountable for the past yearβs COVID-19 response. Letβs start with a list of questions- please add yours.1. We shut down
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
Access to affordable health care is #SuicidePrevention "There was a decrease in suicide risk for ACA-eligible cancer patients but no change in suicide risk for ACA-ineligible cancer patients."https://www.redjournal.org/article/S0
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Timothy Isaiah Cho
tisaiahcho
Something to think about as we approach an election season. In reality, many Evangelical Christians are not "single-issue voters" (e.g. abortion). They are actually reductionist solution voters.In the example of
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fraserjfstewart
I realise that Iβve never really explained my research/work to Twitter before, but I think it can be good practise for communicating clearly and I would like to get it
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Ameya Charnalia
ameyayeg
A few thoughts about this after some reflection:1. Ahmar Khan deserves an apology.#cdnmedia https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/arbitrator-sides-with-former-cbc-employee-fired-after-supervisor-read-his-private-messages 2. The journalism in
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Daniel Davis
dr_danieldavis
The appeal of the hub-and-spoke model is straightforward: rather than commuting into the central office every day, most employees travel to an office closer to where they reside. They get
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Rhi Kirton BSc | wear your mask!
Rhiannon_Kirton
So I want to actually address one line here "empathy is infinite" because it actually is not. Allow me to explain... if you're a white woman talking to a white
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Hafsa Halawa
HafsaHalawa
Since Iβm back from Cairo, a couple of reflections for anyone interested:The country is in a paradoxical state of uncertainty and stability, a level of which Iβve not experienced since
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wdlindsy
US Bishops further clarify Churchβs position on Covid-19 vaccine - Vatican NewsThe US Catholic bishops rightly state that choosing to be vaccinated serves the common good and is an act
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Mukhi Mindset π
MukhiMindset
Jupiter/Saturn conjunction happens around every 20 years, but in 2020 its occurring on December 21st, same day as our solstice This hasn't happened for thousands of yearsDuring a solstice, the
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Mollie Copley Eisenberg
mollieeisenberg
This is not a rhetorical question: what kinds of solidarity can be cultivated between private universities and public institutions? Because @CUNY just laid off three thousand members of faculty &
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A_Typical_Psychologist
AtypicalPsychol
*An appeal to NON-autistic people: please take a few moments to read this thread*We (#Neurodivergent people) were taught early in life that everything YOU (#Allistics) said and did was what
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Biruk Haregu
BirukHaregu
1/6: Huntington's (1993) report on Political Development in #Ethiopia is a worthwhile read. Highlights that ethnicity is not a central feature in the political administration & governance of liberal democracies...
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
The concept it seems everyone is missing right now is "conflict theory." This idea is why everyone keeps pointing at MarxISM and keeps getting correctly told this isn't MarxISM. It's
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