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Timothy Snyder
TimothyDSnyder
0/24. Lying about disease kills us and our democracy. Quotations from "Our Malady: Lessons in Liberty from a Hospital Diary," published this week. #OurMalady 1/24. "In January, (the federal government)
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Janet Hughes
JanetHughes
Useful links on operating models and org design from #ukgc21 - putting them here to refer to later and in case useful to anyone else too :) @abesford on TOMshttps://andrewbesford.com/business-design-for-an-agile-world-e533b8625971
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Josh Stein
JoshStein_
I’m reading David Zucchino’s powerful history of the murderous coup of 1898, Wilmington’s Lie. It’s a heartbreaking recount of the emerging Black economic and political power in Wilmington during reconstruction
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Richard Murphy
RichardJMurphy
I’ve tweeted more about quantitative easing than I really thought to be decent of late. However the questions still keep coming, so here is another QE thread, on the use
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david maraniss
davidmaraniss
1) Roberto Clemente was killed 48 years ago today. He went down in a plane crash, lost at sea, his body never found. Athletes are called heroes endlessly and wrongly,
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jada
highandhealing
aries, cancer, libra, capricorn love singles, situationships, relationships. moon and venus. this whole year has followed the same themes of rebirth, reflection, and immense change. just when you thought you
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Y a r a • يارا • Hectic Skeleton
Yara_Haridy
Oi time for #GuessTheSkull! The weekly twitter game where I show you a skull and you tell me what animal it is!2020 has been tough & the beginning of next
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Phenomenal World
WorldPhenomenal
Inaugurating the Phenomenal World twitter with a superthread of articles and interviews and papers we have published over the past twelve months or so—a New Years thread for the long
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The Captain
TheCaptain182
Studied #routemobile over the weekend and sharing some notes...I hope it is helpful. Pls correct and/or add if I missed out on something crucial.Thank you. 1. Founded in 2004
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Eddie Du
Edourdoo
Tasuku Honjo (本庶佑), who won the 2018 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology, tells Nikkei while it's hard to predict, China's place in the world will change significantly,https://cn.nikkei.com/columnviewpoint/viewpoint/40149-20
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Albert Bikaj
AlbertBikaj
I’m a graduate in Medieval Studies, and when I try to explain some myths about it, people look at me as if I was insane. The Enlightenment propaganda is so
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Brandon Finnigan
B_M_Finnigan
So, every year around this time, I push y’all on one gift you should think about, if you have the curiosity for it, or your kids or relatives do:that first
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Lizzie Streeter
lizzietweeter
Looking forward to this morning’s LGBT+ people and cancer roundtable, I will do my best to live tweet... kicking off with @LTTcancer #LGBTHealth Really pleased to be joined by
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Robert McNees
mcnees
The mathematician Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky was born #OTD in 1792. He developed a non-Euclidean geometry that shows up in areas ranging from relativity to the designs of M.C. Escher.Portrait: Lev
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Ben See
ClimateBen
Scientsts: global warming of 3.2C is* hard to survive* hard to prevent* likely by 2090* possible by 2070* plausible by 2050* just one of many existential threats that mean a
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ajayprabhun
ajayprabhun
Thread :Here I try listing down few books that helped shaping my perspectives, point of view, vision and identity as a whole. Would love further book recommendations from you people.
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