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Tyler Shandro
shandro
Alberta is consistently leading among provinces for vaccine rollout, with thousands of Albertans vaccinated daily. @AHS_media has the capacity to deliver 50,000 doses of #COVID19AB vaccine per week. Providing vaccinations
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Gary Basin
garybasin
There are two types of companies:Tortoises and Hares Hares are quick. They love the thrill of racing their competition. They move fast and stay lean. But their greatest strength is
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Liz Hsiao Lan Alper
LizAlps
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The results of the 2020 #PayUpHollywood survey are here. Read the full press release here: https://lizalps.medium.com/the-2020-payuphollywood-survey-results-are-here-3e5c6be8744fAmong the data we collected: 79.11% of r
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
Don’t learn medicine from people who hate it. More importantly, dont learn medicine from people who hate their patients. It may seem like a position of power. Where you can
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Afshan Latheef 🎈
AfshanLatheef
The issue of V Rakeedhoo harbor has been a contentious hot topic in recent weeks. We were in Rakeedhoo last night to represent @lgaMaldives , along with State Min @Akramkdeen
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GlumBird
GlumBird
The British government has replaced £30 food vouchers with this, intended for a child for three days to a week. This is economic violence against the working classes’ children and
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Gavin Phillipson
Prof_Phillipson
Always curious about the widespread assumption that any referendum on Scottish independence should involve *only* Scots voting, as if it’s no business of the rest of the people living in
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Jeanne Thornton
manwhohatesfun
Re real unity: I think about this one reparenting affirmation. Rather than blame--"you ruined everything! What's wrong with you"--starting from a place of empathy. "I bet that hurts. I bet
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Cara Ellen Modisett
CaraModisett
So if colleges are going online, I see waiving room and board. But I have problems with cutting tuition. I've seen some really good teaching happening online, and some of
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Ellie Bates
TalesfromEllie
I've been living with impacts of a rare, currently incurable, illness for around 20 years; here are some of things I've learned:Your experience of a long term illness is unique
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Pierre
pierre_crypt0
Currently redacting Technical Proposals for work, basically writing writing and writing.I've always love these songs to stay focus while writing.Do you guys have any others things you like to listen
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Valentina V.
valentinavoight
so we shut down schools when there was a couple hundred cases but we should open them when we have thousands & still going up. Ok. This is an attack
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Dr TK Lekalakala
YougottaLoveKaz
I am sounding like a broken record but we need to find a way around HIV stigma. We need to dismantle it. It causes a lot of harm. I was
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Barbara Bleiman 🎓(for teachers)
BarbaraBleiman
A thread on a chronological KS3 English curriculum, to spark debate: 1. Nothing wrong with teaching chronology. But why not a timeline on the wall or in student books, adding
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Zoe Gardner
ZoeJardiniere
So, we hear on #r4today that a new report (unnamed) criticises the Home Office for not knowing how many undocumented immigrants are in the UK. By definition, nobody knows.But, a
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Bullish Kid
BullishKid
Once again it’s Christmas and since many shared their stories and I really enjoyed reading them here is mine - how I lost a ton of money but gained friends
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