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My experience is in this BBC storyMy experience at Oxford was awful: I was bullied, pushed out of a job after raising concerns on students’ safety/wellbeing, & my PhD supervisor
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Andy Slavitt 🇺🇸💉
ASlavitt
COVID Update October 28: Let’s get to clarify a few things. The White House put the pandemic on its accomplishment list.Yes, they certainly accomplished it. Trump says we’re now “rounding
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Teri Del Rosso
tldelrosso
A quick tutorial on emailing professors. I know a lot of students have questions about fall semester, and you might want to reach out to new professors you've never met.
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Jonathan Merritt
JonathanMerritt
I have often criticized the “angry God” of some Christians. But then I will have people say something like this to me. “But don’t you think God gets mad about
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Erin Craig (they/she)
ErinCraig11
In today’s version of “tweet your unpopular opinion”, I want to talk about the call to vaccinate teachers.First, let’s lay out some givens:1.Alberta has screwed up the rollout of vaccinations,
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Amelia T. Grabowski
AmeliaTGrabow
It’s almost Pride month! Are you excited for your favorite museums, libraries, and history organizations to share lots of LGBTQ+ content, because LGBTQ+peopleareanimportantpartofthepast...andpresent? Good! But here’s the thing. Those sa
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geekahjumma
geekahjumma
I watch #StartUp due to curiosity of how much StartUp and Technology world are incorporated into the story. Turn out this work is also a social commentary hidden in a
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David Barry
pappubahry
Australian case numbers updated for 16 March: https://github.com/pappubahry/AU_COVID19/blob/master/time_series_cases.csv Update for 17 March; 21% rise today. https://github.com/pappubahry/AU_COVID19/blob/master/time_series_cases.csv Update
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Untold Stories Retold
retoldstories
*THREAD*The 1918 Influenza PandemicThe 1918 influenza outbreak or “Spanish flu” spread across the world between 1918 and 1919.Infecting 500 million people and killed 50 million, making it the deadliest pandemic of modern
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Elaine van Dalen
elainevdalen
It is great that awesome scholars such as Ibn Sina (Avicenna) get public attention. But it is a shame that it often happens in such a nonfactual and nonsensical fashion.
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The Realist.
ArakunrinTope
Unsafe food containing harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical substances, causes more than 200 diseases – ranging from diarrhoea to cancers.Why is it super important to watch what you eat?
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Mark Murphy
DrMarkMurphy
Wading into the debate on the public-takeover of our private hospitals. It cannot and should not be simplified into a #keepthecontract V #cancelthecontract dynamicIt is a luxurious fallacy to believe
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Kathleen Hughes, MD
SKHughesMD
I have deleted several draft about being at the occupation of Hamilton City Hall today. The specter of “professionalism” still makes me nervous. But I believe deeply in what @DefundHPS
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Simon Mongey
Simon_Mongey
1/n Working paper w @AlexWeinberg17 and @pilossopher: Which workers bear the burden of social distancing policies? "Our main finding is that workers in low-work-from-home and high-physical-proximity jobs are more economically
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Jacqui Taylor ✝️💫
ajacquitaylor
1) FDA document admits “Covid” PCR test was developed without isolated samples for test calibration, effectively admitting it’s testing something else. 2) A document just released by the U.S. Food
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Dr. Angela Rasmussen
angie_rasmussen
Public health people are often accused of "enjoying" the pandemic. Now some say that anxiety about reopening is actually "fear of normalcy."Thanks @ChuckWendig for this perfect antidote to the stupid,
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