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Luke Thomas
lthomasnews
Just had an interesting conversation with former Bellator champ Rafael Lovato. You'll recall he had to retire early due to a brain issue & relinquish his title after beating Mousasi.He's
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Michael Fordham
mfordhamhistory
History involves interpretation, theories and the projection of our own experiences onto the past. But, crucially, history is an empirical exercise with a reasonably-high burden of proof tested against the
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Dr. Yasir Qadhi
YasirQadhi
1/ The Prophet ﷺ said, "Whoever practices medicine without having studied it shall be responsible [for any harm he causes]" Hence, if a person gets involved in a field that
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James Cleverly
JamesCleverly
When I talk to my contacts and interlocutors in the Middle East & North Africa they don’t ask “are you speaking with your FCO hat or your DFID hat?”They just
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Brian Weatherson
bweatherson
This is very good from Henry.One of the general points behind it - that we should think about what our contributions add to the conversation - has a bunch of
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Julie Romanowski
jr_roman
Thread: Too many #a11y specialists understand WCAG but don’t understand how conformance issues may/may not impact people with disabilities (PwD). I’ve reviewed many complaints of WCAG violations that either don’t
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D. Sivakumar
dsivakumar
""23 things I didn't learn in college / grad school":#4: Be the go-to person for something. Striving to be an expert at something helps distinguish oneself -- from one's peers,
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Tim O'Callaghan
nimtimtim
A week late but my I have two issues with the RIBA competency tests:1. What the hell do you test? Given the extraordinary range of work architects undertake at different
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Eddie
DefenderExiled
I will thread my answer here. Quick background for perspective: went to school 11 years after high school. Worked for a service provider as on of three employees total. Worked
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Michael J. Miraflor
michaelmiraflor
“So what do you actually do?”A familiar question for those of us who are hard to categorize. The combo left/right brain thinkers. The specialists-turned-generalists. Deep empathy strategists, accidental ethnographers, amateur
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David Brunelle
davidbrunelle
I see that we're debating the value of "front-end development" again.Building user interfaces, on any platform, is hard work! Doing it well requires specialization.Undervaluing these skills results in frustrating experiences,
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Aaron French
MrFrenchPhysEd
Part IOur school has just completed a parent survey with a gerenal theme that families don’t have enough time to participate in specialist subjects due to the ‘academic’ workload, they
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George Peretz QC
GeorgePeretzQC
Not sure that @timothy_stanley knows what he is talking about. Neither reducing the no. of judges nor “bringing in specialists” amounts to “rolling back” “Blair era” reforms. The HoL judicial
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Vincent Rajkumar
VincentRK
When I was in training, I did a small study with 6 breast cancer specialists. I presented a patient with newly diagnosed breast cancer to each (in private), & asked
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Allison Floyd
AllisonRFloyd
I makes me very angry that people are getting POTS after contracting COVID. Why did it take a global pandemic to shine some light on something hundreds of thousands of
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Austin Rief ☕️
austin_rief
THREAD: Here are 3 common hiring mistakes I've seen when building an early-stage startup. When hiring early execs, you must ensure they are willing to get in the weeds.While their
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