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Hollie Saunders 🌻
Holliejsaunders
This is incorrect. Refuges are predominately shared living spaces, kitchens and sometimes bathrooms. What is more important to note here is what a refuge *is*. What differentiates a refuge from
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Sallie Krawcheck
SallieKrawcheck
We’re (finally) in the home stretch of 2020. What a disruptive year for so many women, with the pandemic and “she-cession” revealing some deep truths. Here are some of the
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Ross "FollowtheScience" Levine
rosslevinemd
#ASH20 day 1. Loved seeing everyone's tweets about the meeting today as everyone spends time supporting their colleagues, congratulating presenters, and retweeting amazing science. This is science and the hematology
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Reasonably Prudent Person
mrickanderson
This is a map of Black population density as a percentage of population in each area in the United States. The South ain’t Red, folks. It’s suppressed. Don’t pray for
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Stephanie M. Lee
stephaniemlee
The @washingtonpost has a story today about John Ioannidis’ research into and statements about COVID. It does a nice job of recapping the year. Some thoughts...https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2020/12/16/john-ioannidis-coronavirus-
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) New York City announced it will close its schools again Thursday after its #COVID positivity rate rose to 3%. By comparison, Montreal’s schools are staying open even though the
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Karen Vaites
karenvaites
GROAN.Six-foot distancing writes off normal, 5-day school for children in every not-yet-reopened district (35%).It lacks an evidence base – and ignores the fact that 39% of schools are FT now,
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Rick Smith
RickSmithShow
Sarah Kendzior: Unfortunately for us all, my predictions in 2016 of a Trump presidency came true. Fortunately, it's over.@sarahkendzior @gaslitnation Sarah Kendzior: The one thing I didn't anticipate was the
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SER
societyforepi
Finishing the PhD during a pandemic - definitely a stressful time but there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Here are some things that helped me. 1/
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Alex Bozikovic
alexbozikovic
In today’s @globeandmail I introduce University Park, a proposal to create a 90-acre park by repurposing streets in central Toronto. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/toronto/article-rebirth-of-the-promenade-a-proposal-for-canadas-st
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Samuel Moore
samoore_
I have no real evidence for this, but it feels like open science is replacing open access as a more prominent discussion topic and focus of advocacy (in journals, at
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Non-Binary Finery
JimSterling
"Games are just too expensive to make without microtr..." (he's a billionaire btw. He doesn't need that money, and last year the shareholders stopped him trying to make more because
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Clint Watts
selectedwisdom
"7 Potential Disinformation Disasters Headed into Election 2020" - our #FIE2020 team has been monitoring disinfo the last 18 months and headed into election day. No surprise on what #1
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Dr. Fiona Mattatall
FionaMattatall
Saturday morning thoughts as I wait in line for my vaccine... a threadToday I showed up early for an appointment (anyone who knows me realizes this is highly unusual!)#COVID19 #vaccine
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Briahna Joy Gray
briebriejoy
The *serious* left critique of #forcethevote is that the pro-force camp doesn't understand how power works. But the anti-force camp thinks that "playing nice w/ Pelosi" will prevent leftists from
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#JanStan Weekend
rebelmusicteach
Should be studying or grading but I have a tale to tell. How did I, a 13 year veteran within the same state who’d gotten consistent high evaluation ratings (&
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