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Chisomo Kalinga, PhD
MissChisomo
I'd like to talk about the value and innovation of social media use, particularly by black/African scholars, especially women. For me, decolonisation = innovation and I turned to social media
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George Gascón
GeorgeGascon
1/6I appreciate thoughtful critiques & questions (even the creative ones :)My directives are based on data & science, & there's extensive evidence that involvement in the juvenile justice system results
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Andy
__codexterous
1) Literary value is not static. Discussing the value ascribed to any text is a fundamental aspect of doing English2) Shakespeare isn’t going anywhere3) Thinking about the reasons for his
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Lady Blazes
Lady_Blazes
Short dig on possible comms... h/t @Factingfinder @SpiritFoxxx https://youtu.be/TPHeq17UoD4 "Know your history" (also mentions Sum of all Fears) Sum of all Fears by Tom Clancy: Plot of this story is
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CHΞN (5 x 🍔)
VisionAndSales
Met an absolute G of a friend this week.Built 9 businesses in 5 years.$100M+ Net worth.500+ employees.$50M+ deals with billionaires, oligarchs, celebrities.Some observations from hanging together the past week... He's
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James Nobles
JNHealth
What do interventions aiming to prevent childhood obesity focus on? Our analysis of the 153 interventions included in the latest Cochrane review via a #WiderDeterminantsofHealth lens.https://rdcu.be/ce37W w/ Carolyn Summerbell, Tamara
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Ashley Holub, PhD
ashtroid22
1. In trying to understand the extent of the CDC whistleblower reports I did some reading. One of the top hits on Google is actually an old CDC Whistleblower report
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Fusilli Spock
awstar11
In less than a week since the inauguration:1. WHO updates COVID "positive criteria" to lower positivity rate2. Reuters reports claims of Trump meddling with CDC were false; career scientists lead
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Dr. Simone Gold
drsimonegold
THREAD: We organized a group of practicing physicians, many of whom have personally treated COVID-19 patients, and we spoke directly to the American people about our experience and understanding of
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Adam P. Liff
AdamPLiff
A mini-thread to complement this EXCELLENT piece from @alessionaval , based on some past research. 1) Japan's extraordinary self-restraint deserves recognition (*some relevant countries* only talk the talk of "self-restraint,"
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Steve Capanna
phillycopa
Everyone who cares about independent analysis in government should read this. I left a position overseeing analysis at @eeregov in April 2019. Things like this were a big reason why
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Matt Steilen
MJSteilen
Here's (yet another) (but slightly different) take on the WSJ/Epstein thing: 1) Trad humanities programs have seen declining student interest, financial support, and social status. 2) as a result those
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamhaseltine/2020/05/16/did-the-oxford-covid-vaccine-work-in-monkeys-not-really/While Hancock is celebrating MHRA’s questionable decision to give an emergency use authorisation to the Oxford/AZ vaccine, sc
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Quinn Cummings
quinncy
I have lived with depression and anxiety since I was five?Depression lies. It lies all the goddamn time. Studies show that the decision to attempt suicide is made slowly, then
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Joe Sondow
JoeSondow
Don't playfully tease internet strangers as if they're your close friends. That shit's rude. You can become close friends with people online. I've done it. I love my twitter friends
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Vijay Prashad
vijayprashad
As part of my studies on national liberation and Marxism, I went back to reread some of the Frankfurt school. Interested in how their main thinkers slipped into a reactionary
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