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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
so many doctors & nurses on here explaining what it is like now dealing with this wave in NHS... what’s new is, unlike in April, loads arguing & questioning them
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Mind-Hack Secrets 🧠
mhack_secrets
5 Ways To Feel Calmer Instantly.// THREAD // Feeling panicked and overworked? Stressed out all the time and struggling to focus? You just described pretty much the majority of the
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
@B_Strawbridge Part of Martin Down was ploughed in WW2 it reverted back to down and is now species rich.In 1962 new owners planned to “improve the down” six local farmers
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Elissa Washuta
elissawashuta
My advice for writers is to just pick one essay you like and are a little scared of and read it over and over and stop after every paragraph to
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
Oldie but goldie. Coincidence that there’s a growing sliver of deaths attributed to covid19 in 4Q20, precisely compensating for the rather surprising observation that deaths from all other causes falls
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Al Jazeera English
AJEnglish
THREAD 10 years ago, the Arab world changed forever. Here’s a look back at the first year of the Arab Spring as it unfolded - one tweet at a time
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Eetu Puttonen
ep_fgi
1/6 Our #openaccess #article about a permanent #TerrestrialLaserScanning station is now out in @FrontPlantScihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.606752@fgi_nls, @FGI_forest, @pointcloudfi, @UNITEflagship, @INAR_FI 2/6 @fgi_nls installed a @RI
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Philip Kiefer
PhilipJKiefer
NOLA Health Director Avegno says that we're close to the point where hospitals around the state become saturated and need to start transferring to New Orleans, like July "Our rate
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Caitlin Fouratt
FourattCaitlin
Spring semester 2021. #notanormalsemester #zoomuniversity. At least 6 of my students have #Covid_19and are symptomatic. They cough (muted) through zoom bc they don't want to get dropped from class When
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Sarah Bugden
sarahbugden_
Today marks one year since we moved to Edmonton (or, in the words of my husband, our "Edmoversary"). Here are some things we are still puzzled by: 1a. The absence
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Schmahmann Lab
SchmahmannLab
There is an important nuance that distinguishes the finger to nose test from the rapid finger following test. The ataxia community has reached consensus on this, as reflected in the
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Phil Magness
PhilWMagness
Quick primer re. the "it's the virus, not the lockdowns" argument:1. All 50 states had an identically timed drop in economic activity in March. Yes, that was the virus.2. By
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Kate
the_meat_lady
Today a regional packer is being managed by two women. All the men on our executive team are out of the office for a couple days for various reasons. This
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MitreGary
mitrebarnet
For what it’s worth, here’s my 20 thoughts on what has been and is happening on Covid:- 1. Covid exists - I’m no denier! The Govt is not, however, being
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Augusta Park
AugustaParkLP
1/ Why I believe $SUM is a good investment at the current price ($15.31). - 400 locations in 23 states - Aggressive on aquisitions (75+ since 2009) 2/ #Covid has
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Sophie Grace
SophieGraceCha1
From beginning to end, 2020 has been an awful year to be transgender in the UK. The hostility & scaremongering has never let up. Transphobia seems to have become more
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