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Daniel M. Smith
ProfDanSmith
As a comparative political scientist who often works with the case of #Japan, I have mixed feelings about stories in the @nytimes and other (US) media that highlight unrepresentative or
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STEMtheBleeding
STEMthebleeding
I'm seeing a lot of people wondering why this vaccine doesn't work against variants, but the mRNA virus shows little to no reduced effectiveness. I thought I'd spend a few
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WarriorPriest
PriestWarrior
Not only do we see them telling us once more about the nature of this vaccine and who pioneered it's manufacture ( who's baby iswarp speed?) They're telling you it's
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Logan | Landing Pages
LoftedLearning
Revealing 7 sites that I use for making my landing pages and copy 10x better.You’ll want to bookmark all of these.// THREAD // 1. http://Hunter.io You’ll likely start out pitching
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Ranjitha Shivaram
RanjithaS
We need to link infrastructure job creation to climate action, specifically in the transition to a clean energy economy. @jwkane1 and I wrote about why clean energy jobs are critical
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Tanvi Madan
tanvi_madan
1/ A Chinese stmt claims Indian external affairs minister said Indian policy twd China has not changed. This might be wishful thinking or hope on Beijing's part.While India's app ban
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Frank Noschese
fnoschese
Ideas for online assessments I picked up this summer:1. Ask students to show multiple representations: position/velocity graphs, motion diagrams, force diagrams, energy bar charts, etc. Maybe don't mandate which ones
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Mwiya
mwiyas
On building a university:A thread on why we chose a university to be the heart of the city we’re building; and why it’s an important part of all the cities
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David Bier
David_J_Bier
New! @CatoInstitute published today 30 short essays by 15 authors including some of America's leading immigration law experts urging Biden to go beyond reversing Trump's cuts & act to streamline
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Spencer Cox
SpencerJCox
Ok friends, we need to have a discussion about how to avoid spreading Covid this holiday weekend. We had surges after Memorial Day and July 4th and we have to
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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
Secondly, it is abysmal that the medical humanities and medical historians have (a) not had their expertise used more concretely as part of our strategy and (b) that STEM leaders
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Danielle M Hinton #SFHEA
hintondm
#LetsTalkAbout #Reflection and #ReflectivePractice in #HigherEducation #teaching (a thread ) An interesting article on Developing a #reflectivepractice #model for #engineering leadership https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14623943.
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Dr. Adam H. Domby
AdamHDomby
Now you know I love to sh-t in Harvard. But I also like accuracy. So I decided to go look at Harvard’s catalog to see its lack of military history
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Aid
aidThompsin
People bemoaning endless Tory govts - as far as i can see, it comes down to this:Labour tears itself apart over who's"Left enough"who The Sun said was Anti-Semeticwho's "a plastic
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Celia Kitzinger
KitzingerCelia
Today I cried in court. I was watching 3 lovely, articulate, passionate young women (the older 2 just out of their teens) come to terms with the fact that their
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
HOW 2020 WAS A MASSIVE TRIUMPH IN ONE SMALL PLACE: A THREAD. On January 1, 2020, I started answering the problems from the Mathematics 2020 calendar. This is a calendar
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