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Dr Lindsay Tedds 🌈👼🏻🇨🇦🇬🇧🇮🇪🇪🇺🏳️🌈
LindsayTedds
I am going to provide some policy advice that I have been providing for two years now, shortly after arriving in Alberta and seeing the real labour market concerns related
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S & Poor 666
NickyTaleb
Bahrain #COVID19 Contact Tracing:https://www.moh.gov.bh/Covid19/ContactsTracingTested: 58,503Active Cases: 441Discharged: 551Stable: 438Critical: 3Deceased: 6Deceased Ages: 65, 78, 52, 65, ?, ?. Bahrain #COVID19Tested: 63,973Active: 572 (131)Stable:
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cybernetic surveillant (46/100 greebles)
pee_zombie
greebledness is an intuitive measure of an object's Kolmogorov complexitythe more greebled something is, the more incompressible (aka asymmetric) detail it possessesas such, degreebling is the process of reducing the
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Jorge A. Caballero, MD
DataDrivenMD
Jargon-free analysis of latest update (via @axios):“Vital signs and physical exam remain stable, with an ambulatory oxygen saturation level of 95-97%. Overall he continues to do extremely well, I will
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David Perell
david_perell
Education is broken.Here is what the future of education will look like:1. Teaching will become an extremely lucrative profession. Salaries will follow a power law. The best teachers will make
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Balaji Vaidyanath ⚡️
nbalajiv
It's annual report season. A short thread on what India Inc has to say on the most anticipated narrative: The fall out of Covid and US-China trade war impacting/benefitting India.
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Rob Anderson
RobAnderson2018
The incumbent in #LA03 posted this appalling threat this evening — we will have a formal statement in the morning. In the meantime, we call upon the Republican congressional delegation
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UKEdChat.com
ukedchat
Cognitive Load Theory #UKEdChat this evening, with @Garnett_SA thread https://ukedchat.com/2020/10/22/cognitive-load-theory-2/ - #UKEdChat session 526- Teachers can maximise bandwidth while streamlining the signals to improve learning- Sign
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Colin Kahl
ColinKahl
Look, Trump is obviously a moron. There was no 1917 pandemic. The influenza pandemic lasted from 1918-1920. And it didn’t end WWII, which ended in 1945. BUT the Great
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Rajan Venkateswaran (സ്വാമി)
swamy64
Dennis Snow is the president of Snow & Associates, Inc. He worked with the Walt Disney World Company for 20 years . Here is his anecdote in First Person. I
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Yardley Yeadon
MichaelYeadon3
It’s hard to recall that we *thought this. SARS-COV-2 was new, but structurally it’s akin to other, endemic CoVs (229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1). Yet it was decided that:“Because this virus
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Per Bylund
PerBylund
Like all heavily regulated (protected) industries, #highered is ripe for disruption. But #startups have failed to challenge #universities because #entrepreneurs are, simply put, doing it wrong. They have focused on
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Bennett's Demilich
jcbonthedl
The American Psychiatric Association has more raw, unchecked power than any organization on earth, second only to SCOTUSThey write the Diagnostic & Statistical Manual, literally the yardstick against which human
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C'è da 01010010 01100101 01101001
mergeseohort
The circularity of time in ONEUS' Rewind: a badly explained scientific thread on the intersections between past and future because I'm again and also I miss Seoho#ONEUS #원어스 @official_ONEUS
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Mediocre To Free
MediocreToFree
10 POWERFUL ideas from “Rich Dad Poor Dad” by @theRealKiyosakiI’ve loved this book for a long time. The ideas inside have helped me, and I think they can help you
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COVID19 Digest
Covid19Digest
1/ This @WSJ sympathetic piece about Dr. John P.A. Ioannidis getting much attention. A couple of observations:#COVID19 https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-bearer-of-good-coronavirus-news-11587746176 2/ "common denominator for everything that I was
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