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Adriel Lee
reindeerbee
I learned to read when I was about 5 years old and have just kept devouring words since then. To that end as an adult I earned my Masters degree
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Mikko Packalen
MikkoPackalen
1/ I welcome the apparent change of heart by the Ontario Science Table. Zero Covid fantasies are now permanently off the table. This allows Ontario to finally focus the debate
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RighteousMatrixMrAnderson
MichaelAvelli7D
‘Ventilator’ Multiple Meanings Thread1. With all the comms concerning ‘Ventilators’, let’s go Back2Basics and look into the meaning(s), or VALUES, of words. Warning: I’m also applying this exercise of valuing
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Emily M. Bender
emilymbender
"And I used to say, I'm trying to pave a path forward using myself as the pavement." -- @mmitchell_ai regarding her trailblazing. I am in awe of the work that
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rufflemuffin
rufflemuffin
Taking 6 weeks out to write up case studies for Snook's 10 year back catalogue. It's a privilege to have a vantage point across so many industries, sectors, systems, communities.
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Bronze Age Pervert
bronzeagemantis
The GOP is understaffed at local level and will naturally fall to the frogs in the next 5-7 years if things are allowed to take their course. Post-Trump, after 2024,
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KShanks_History
HistoryKss
OK - so here's a thread of how I'm trying to implement @JudithCHochman ideas from The Writing Revolution into my year 7 lessons on migration through time. I blogged about
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Joshua Bonhotal
jbonhotal
The best athletes have uncommon mindsets.20 quotes from the GOAT’s: “Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men;..who find it easier to live in the world they’ve
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winrendery gatekeeper
henrens
yuta, the only japanese member in nct, has been edited out or not included in videos, was not given the mic during their concert in japan, has had to have
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John Hayward
Doc_0
The 1st Amendment was vital because people have trouble resisting the urge to force others to submit to their religious beliefs. This is true of modern pseudo-religions too, like the
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hannah⁷ beer era 🍺
mikro_drop
okay so twt doesn't need another researcher going off, but I can't help myself, because this issue of wsj and e.w. is just SO frustrating to me. so let's talk
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christina #BlackLivesMatter #VoteNoToFacists
cwodtke
Since working at Stanford, I've been staring at the design thinking hex-model a bunch. Finally (maybe it was @lauraklein's ranting at me) I see the giant missing puzzle piece."Elaborate" is
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Dr Zuleyka Zevallos
OtherSociology
An article commenting on the science/ policy divide that interviews only scientists is a good illustration of why this divide exists in the first placeThis doesn't explain how policy is
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Francis
Francis16833887
Linear ordinary differential equations is a topic that you might have first encountered in a calculus course, but they are secretly hiding topological structure! This idea goes back to Riemann,
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@Gajapati (ଗଜପତି)
VAdkri
#Jayadeva_series*Know the evidence of great Past~The birthplace of the great twelfth-century Sanskrit cum Odia poet Jayadeva has been quite unknown to public,(I am not talking about researcher)Even this had led to a
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Umbereen S. Nehal, MD, MPH
usnehal
This - not only the social structure of South Asian culture, whether India or Pakistan, but the experience of Colonialism. We understand this in implicit & explicit ways used for
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