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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
Futures 101Over the last several weeks, I've hit on the basics of some common forms of derivatives, including call options and put options.But there is more work to be done.
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Office for National Statistics (ONS)
ONS
We’ve published our monthly mortality analysis data for December 2020. #COVID19 was the leading cause of death for the month, accounting for 20.8% of all deaths in England 27.4%
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Queen ֍ #FreeMaral
Queen_Pavagane
If Azeris claim to be descendants of Caucasian Albanians and Turkic tribes (you know, the whole "two brothers, one nation" thing), how is it possible to push both narratives at
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Faheem Younus, MD
FaheemYounus
COVID Myth-busting Thread: Too many myths floating around. Here’s part 2.1/10: Avoid shipped packages/gas pumps/shopping carts/ATMs or you’ll die.Wrong. Coronavirus surface survival is one thing; that surface causing an infection
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Shoshana Weissmann, Sloth Committee Chair 🦥
senatorshoshana
Enjoying this piece a lot."It’s no wonder that for many of us “the story of our lives becomes the story of the lives we were prevented from living.”"I've known many
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✨Aza?🌫️🌌 (my w and x keys are broken. sry. uvvu)
sazandorable
i m going to bed the second after this to physically prevent myself from being more annoying about this but: another reason why i'm so touchy about the usage of
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Leo Barasi
leobarasi
The Talking Politics podcast is brilliant - but on the recent climate change episode, David Runciman made an important, and common, mistake. Here's what he said: I often hear people
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Margot Sanger-Katz
sangerkatz
An end to most surprise medical bills is finally coming. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/20/upshot/surprise-medical-bills-congress-ban.html with @sarahkliff Surprise medical billing was a weird Washington issue. Both parties wanted it fixed
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Amit Schandillia
Schandillia
[QUICK THREAD: THE ANOINTED ONE]1/23Once upon a time, more than 5,000 years ago, there lived a people in the Pontic steppe by the Ural, that spoke but didn't write. We
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D. Sivakumar
dsivakumar
""23 things I didn't learn in college / grad school":#9:Put your hand up. This is equal parts:eagerness (to participate enthusiastically, or what @angeladuckw would call "zest");initiative;volunteering (to be le
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Andrew Bostom, MD, MS
andrewbostom
1/ C19 Lockdown “Collateral” Carnage: Examples Of Mental Health, Economic, Employment, Education, Healthcare, Crime, & Food & Hospitality Industry Havoc Wroughthttps://www.aier.org/article/cost-of-us-lockdowns-a-preliminary-repo
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Ellen Carmichael
ellencarmichael
Hard to see what choice AWS has here. Multiple attempts to get Parler to remove violent content, including plans to assassinate public figures, journalists, professional athletes, etc. Parler refused or
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Phelps Hospital
phelpshospital
#PhelpsHospital #NorthwellHealth #ChatWithPhelps #BreastCancer #oncology Some common treatments for breast cancer include chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation or hormone therapy, and surgery. The individual treatment plan depends on the t
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ashtaf130
A bit over a year ago, a hunter killed Lucky's parents, and someone brought him to us. He was the only one that survived between his siblings (hence the name).
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Safety and Justice
safety_justice
Join us and over 300 other participants in @CouncilonCJ’s discussion regarding their first set of recommendations for policing in the US. #CCJPolicing https://www.eventbrite.com/e/report-release-ccj-task-force-on-policing-registration-137
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Sam Asher
thesamasher
Are night lights (NL) a reliable proxy for local GDP?An answer, in our paper “Development Research at High Geographic Resolution” aka the SHRUG paper (forthcoming at WBER). 1/14TL;DR: don’t trust
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