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shannboogie
Just arrived back from where I had to go to set some things up for a property purchase and to officially immigrate. But the one thing I can’t shake
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The Securocrat
TheSecurocrat
Although hard power is a vital tool for many states, this argument misrepresents soft power and aid to make the point.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2020/11/20/liberal-elites-love-overseas-aid-guns-hard-power-guarantee-britains/ First, th
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D. Mayowa Agunsoye
omoOba_MD
I beg to differ. There's no design flaw i on the bridge. Designed to the best gradient possible, with appropriate cambering.When we design in Structural engineering, any failure is a
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Christos Christou
DrChristou
#Moria camp in Greece has been burned to the ground. This was not unexpected. This is not something we can say we didn’t see coming. And this is not something
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Sherrilyn Ifill
Sifill_LDF
It's clear from his opening statement that Barr hopes to spend today talking abt so-called "Black-on-Black crime" and "respect for police." The Committee shouldn't let him use these Admin talking
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Andrew Lee
andrewleedr
Our @ScHARRSheffield MPH disaster management class recently looked at the topic of post-disaster recovery. Several key points that will be relevant as we look ahead to the coming months. (I
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Mike Becker
mabecker17
It's too early to say much about what the coup in #Myanmar means for the #ICJ litigation brought by #TheGambia concerning alleged #genocide against the #Rohingya. These are some very
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Caoilfhionn Gallagher QC
caoilfhionnanna
Today is the 99th anniversary of something remarkable happening: on 28 December 1918 the first woman MP was elected to the House of Commons. She was an Irishwoman, a nationalist,
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Red Diamond: Destroyer of Color-Revolutions
RedDiamondMP
The Soviet famine of 32-33 is a far more complicated and interesting event than the fascist narrative of an anti-Ukrainian genocide There's actually a lot to be learned from what
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Rob Cottingham
RobCottingham
In which I argue that Star Trek may have saved countless lives in British Columbia. [thread] No question, the credit for BC’s curve-flattening COVID-quashing performance has to go first to
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Kalle Rosenbaum
kallerosenbaum
F*ck the mnemonic sentence checksum!TL;DR The checksum causes more harm than good. Make BIP39 checksum optional to improve security. Thread 1/10 The checksum is between 4 (for 12 words)
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Jack Bly
TheJackBly
Can you build muscle and lose fat at the SAME time?Thread time First off, why would we want to do this?- We are skinny fat- We have a ‘dad
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EndClimateSilence.org
EndClimtSilence
On the Ezra Klein show, speaking about the media's poor initial handling of Covid, @zeynep offered a powerful explanation for the broadcast news' ongoing failure to cover the #ClimateCrisis: the
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caitlin goldblatt
trustpunch
As of January 1, 2019, ALL rental properties in Baltimore City had to be inspected & licensed; there was nearly a year’s notice to landlords leading up to that. Yet,
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Alexander
alexanderrusso
Slight return – Why America has done such a poor job of keeping schools openhttps://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/01/19/why-america-has-done-such-a-poor-job-of-keeping-schools-open The tagline says it all:"How a cocktail of kn
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Ben Courtice
bencourtice
A mess of invasive weeds behind a chainwire fence: come through the battered-down gate with me for a tour of poor old Steele Creek North Neglect (and abuse) of nature
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