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TONI TONE
t0nit0ne
Some people are so used to being disappointed that their instinct is to push people away before being pushed. The thing is, with this habit, you could easily end up
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Mitch Carr
mitchcarrtv
Happening now: bar owners, bar patrons, and others are gathering at the state capitol, chanting “Not our last call,” demanding bars be allowed to open the same as restaurants and
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Scott Ferguson
videotroph
It is correct to reject Liberal epistemologies & ontologies grounded in particularly to the exclusion of universality. 1/5https://youtu.be/71p9Fbu7iyE The universal, however, is not a form of univocity riven by dialectical
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Dennae Pierre
dennaepierre
Faith isn’t idealism or putting a positive spin on challenging things that come our way. Faith isn’t detached optimism that allows us to abstractly live in our minds so our
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Mary Curnock Cook
MaryCurnockCook
Lots of anxiety today about big increases in deferrals (potentially caused by the U-turn) crowding out next year's applicants. But today's data from @ucas_corporate shows 3% fewer UK deferrals despite
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Amjad Masad ⠕
amasad
Recruiting tips based on years of experience at startups: Be genuinely interested in people. Go into recruiting calls with the aim of building relationships and learning. People you talk to
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
Make no mistake, this transfers the chaos from Ofqual (who had to come up with a new appeals process and deal with 100000s of cases) and schools (who had to
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Lark @ Home, In Perpetuity
Larkspurns
Look. The quality of mercy is twice blessed, yeah? I have no fucking interest whatsoever in "reaching out" to shitsmears that want me and the people I love dead. However.
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crackhead_enrgy
Did Army stop other institutions from building their capacity?Pseudo intellectuals with limited knowledge (gained from electronic, print & social media) are trying to portray the entry of Pak Army in
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Chris Hopson
ChrisCEOHopson
1/17 Where are we up to? The NHS trust perspective on the current COVID-19 second surge and the imminent national lockdown set out below in one of my threads. Usual
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
If you claim that single-payer healthcare could have prevented the scale of the pandemic in the United States, it looks like you don't understand 1. single payer or 2. pandemics.
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George Monbiot
GeorgeMonbiot
A few words about what led to today’s column.I’m writing a book about feeding the world without destroying the planet.Some of the shocking things I’ve discovered prompted me to think
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M. Kit Delgado, MD, MS
kit_delgadoMD
When #COVID19 plowed through NYC like a tidal wave, the chances of survival heavily depended on the hospital you were treated in. In hard hit outer borough/public hospitals, the mortality
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Mario Elia
supermarioelia
COVID-19 numbers in London-Middlesex have been pretty encouraging. This is the 7th straight day with 3 or fewer new cases. Last time that happened? March 18th. We were at 5
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Matt Glassman
MattGlassman312
Every year on September 11, I actually spend more time thinking about September 10.I hope I never forget what it felt like to be alive on September 10, 2001. I
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Joe Mitchell
j0e_m
In 1917, the Lloyd George government set up a Reconstruction Committee to, well, ‘build back better’ after the war. It included a subcommittee on adult education, which reported in 1919.
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