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Katharine Eagan Kelleman
ms_eagan
Letβs talk about how the caregiver economy in general canβt absorb the strain weβre putting on it, a thread. In the Covid-19 Economy, You Can Have a Kid
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Grattan Institute
GrattanInst
1/ Would you work for nothing? Nope? Thought so. Could this be why so many Australian mums work part-time? Tax, welfare and childcare costs mean that full time work for
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Bozi Tatarevic
BoziTatarevic
Some interesting pondering about potential cars for the future of DTM by @BCBrownell. I mostly agree with the stream of thought especially in the fact that it doesn't make sense
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Ms. Rodrigues βπ
Ms_Rodrigues19
PVR'd tonight's @TheAgenda, watching now... When @spaikin asked why @PeelSchools is "the biggest problem" & Dr. Carl James brings attention to boards that fly under the radar, namely Catholic ones,
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Prof Cathy Shrank π·οΈ #ImmodestWoman
cathy_shrank
Recently β as both an educator and a parent β Iβve been thinking about assessing things by formal, timed examinations (closed book/open book). A thread follows-> The main value that
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Adam Morris
adamwm89
"In the TikTok fashion, the videos both satirically and seriously question the πΆπ―π£π¦ππͺπ¦π·π’π£ππ¦ π΄π΅π°π³πΊ of #HelenKeller's life"Italics are mine to emphasize the real issue here: 1/h
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Christopher Mims
mims
80+ million Americans working at home in midst of pandemic represent a huge psychological experiment:62% feel more empathetic toward coworkersbut 60% feel less connected to their teamshttps://www.wsj.com/articles/the-work-from-home-shift-sh
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Chris Brummer
ChrisBrummerDr
I'm delighted @WSJ is running an Exclusive on my research today. Regulatory agencies create rules of the road for America's capitalist system. But only 10 Blacks have served since 1933.
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Matt Thompson
MattWThompson
This is an interesting review and a good intro to new municipalism (or what @davidjmadden calls 'socialist municipalism')But it misses some key aspects of what makes the movement distinctive, and
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The Greek Analyst
GreekAnalyst
I've said this before, and I will say it again now in view of the #EUCO meeting: not even at the peak of the Greek financial crisis was there such
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Jeremy Konyndyk
JeremyKonyndyk
Alright. There is a LOT of chatter on this website bashing those who are saying most of the country still isn't ready for a safe reopening.So, as we approach what
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The Wanted Emcees
TheWantedEmcees
1. Montana Governor 2. Oregon Governor 3. Illinois Governor 4. Utah Governor 5. Massachusetts Governor 6. Minnesota Governor 7. Texas Governor 8. Louisiana Governor 9. North Carolina Governor 10. Tennessee
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Gareth Dennis
GarethDennis
Yesterday, @JuliaBradbury asked #whyHS2 is happening and if I could say a few things about it...Hopefully we'll have a chance to have a proper Q&A about it in a couple
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craasch - aka Portable Curmudgeon
craasch
String...... It was inevitable South Dakota would become a late national election front in the CovidAmerica election. It's a merger of 40-plus year trends and the unique politics of 2020.
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Amelia - lesbianics major sodometry minor
autogynamelia
This trend of "bored white suburban wives uploading food cringe to TikTok from their McMansions just to feel something instead of just getting a vibrator and a coke habit like
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GET A GRIP π
docrussjackson
Mini-THREAD on Rave Culture!Rave culture felt, & arguably was, revolutionary!It seemed to come from out of nowhere, took almost everyone by surprise, & at it's height in the early 1990s
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