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Chess is one of the world's oldest and most popular games. It's often depicted in art as the ultimate intellectual showdown.Here are three stories about chess from art history: If
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Dara Barrett
DaraSquires
If your family never used a foodbank and you haven’t as an adult, what was your picture of them when you were young? What about now? When I was young,
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MorrowFlow 🗣+🔥
MorrowFlow
Most people are lazy.That might've rubbed you the wrong wayBut when it comes to making a changeMost people don't want to put in the work.Most people just want instant gratification.And
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Derek Bruff
derekbruff
For the new followers, here's my blog post with strategies for fostering active learning in hybrid and socially distanced classrooms: https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/2020/06/active-learning-in-hybrid-and-socially-distanced-classrooms/. Most
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Brighton McConnell
BrightonMcC1
Coming out of closed session, the UNC Board of Trustees is discussing the building/monument moratorium set in place in 2015. Jeff Brown just provided some context on the three related
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BlackCalvinist
BlackCalvinist
*sips Celsius*It's interesting some of same people yelling 'iTs cRt aAhHhH!' have no problem recognizing science as a 'useful analytical tool' and adopting its' conclusions as true when they are
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Lillian Li
lillianmli
1) Let's talk about Pinduoduo and the backlash of China's 996 work culture today. An employee's death (apparently due to overwork) and PDD's apparent flippant response has riled up the
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Garth Mullins
garthmullins
After meetings with @hakique & I, the Government of Canada is now warning about switching methadones. "A safety review completed by Health Canada has found that there may be a
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
This profile of Josh Hawley, which highlights his supposedly “ferocious populism” and quotes somebody calling him a “true populist,” barely discusses his policy positions, which on ACA, taxes, minimum wage
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Caleb Cain - Faradayspeaks
Faradayspeaks
Four years ago today I stood in front of the trump hotel and took a picture. There was a huge grin on my face. The inauguration stage was still being
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Donna Howard
DonnaHowardTX
What I think I know after a full day of non-stop meetings with state agencies and pharmacies about COVID vaccine distribution. #txlege 1/ Based on assumption that all delivered vaccines
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MargaretSimons
MargaretSimons
Here is my take. I am not an expert, but during my reporting of public housing lockdown in July, both observed the DHHS at work and developed good contacts throughout
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James M. Tilton
JamesMTilton
I've been talking with a lot of former students about college, and I think it's time for a thread. Here we go...THINGS NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT COLLEGE 1. College
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Mikel Baxter
mikel_baxter
So, for this week's twitter nests, I wanted to discuss technology in the context of community collecting and ethics. I’ll be using this article (https://www.museumsassociation.org/museums-journal/analysis/2020/04/03042020-how-are-muse
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Josh Kraushaar
HotlineJosh
These quotes from Obama deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes need to be seen to be believed. From the Rep. Omar playbook. (via @J_Insider)https://jewishinsider.com/2021/02/ben-rhodes-peter-beinart-podcast/ 1) "You have this incr
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Dr. Zalka Csenge Virág
TarkabarkaHolgy
Thinking about "Change of Sex" (ATU 514) type folktales around the world and how much it matters how exactly we tell them. The basic plot is simple: princess, dressed as
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