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Duncan Weldon
DuncanWeldon
A Sunday evening thread on the early twentieth century British debate on free trade vs tariffs and why it might be relevant to the Brexit debate.You can stretch supposed economic
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Marco Godano 🚥👁️🐧
GodanoMarco
I've been following the game localization/translation discourse, and there's something which I think hasn't been mentioned yet but is very important regarding the divide between how professionals and laymen use
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Daphne Keller
daphnehk
The DSA has me thinking about this old tweet. At a high level, the DSA’s message to platforms of almost all varieties is: Be deeply regulated, and regulable, or stop
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Slough for Europe 🇪🇺🎪
SloughForEU
Historically and economically illiterate.Let's take a look at what the 1920s was like in the UK - as it seems that many of the issues aren't entirely unrelated to the
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Jared Wesley
DrJaredWesley
I'm just a lowly social scientist, so excuse my ignorance. Why are Alberta's post-secondary institutions playing along with this "Fair Deal" game?Here are some questions (a thread)...https://www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=
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blocked by billy mitchell 🚩🏴
ArcticCircleSys
Alright, here's a quick thread on why US prisons are concentration camps. According to Oxford, the definition of a concentration camp is "a place where large numbers of people, especially
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Sulagna 🥺
BeingChatterjee
This is a personal thread. A lot of young people, most my age and a few younger to me had asked me to share "tips" for aspiring writers. Though, I'm
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Robert Farley
drfarls
Alright... it is time to talk about Star Wars and intellectual property protection. But in a cool way.https://twitter.com/drfarls/status/1337088401560965127 Let's revisit our argument: Intellectual property protection at both the domest
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Jonathan Ebenezer
JonathanEbenez5
Did you know that Vietnam is currently facing the effects of climate change in the Mekong Delta? This amazing river has dried up this year causing increased environmental concerns among
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David Manheim
davidmanheim
The medical and scientific community is concerned about damaging trust in vaccines and in science by taking risks responding to COVID-19. Instead, they damaged trust by failing to do so,
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Llemar Nicholson
LlemytheEcon
These seem like common sense to me, and I must first say these are my own views and not the views of any entity I'm affiliated with . There are
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Clare Millar
claresmillar
Just a quick PS that if you're not buying from Robinsons, PLEASE SUPPORT OTHER INDEPENDENT BOOKSHOPS. Don't go straight to Big W, Kmart, Book Depository etc unless that's your budget.
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Plan Continuation bias (PCB) - playing a role in COVID19? Lessons from aviation industry. A fancy name for “get-there-itis”. PCB which is an unconscious cognitive bias to continue the original
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Gary Black
garyblack00
The guy I used to work with (I’ll call him “Q”) who shorted $TSLA at $600 in Dec called me today:Q: Why is $TSLA up 6% on no news?GB: Because
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ash
aschewht
A THREAD OF FASHION YOUTUBE CHANNELS THAT ACT IN PLACE OF EDUCATION OR SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION (or just are entertaining and educational): 1) Zoe Hong: Zoe’s channel is first on the
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Neal Jennings
nealjennings
Things this pandemic has shown us, in no particular order: We can mobilise a large amount of money for healthcare rather easily. That meeting could have been an email. We
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