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Keaton Ellis
TheGreat_Life
The 7 main benefits of strength training and why you need to incorporate it in your workout regime.~RT/Like to save this thread for later~Let's dive in. 1. You maintain muscle
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©️as Mudde 😷
CasMudde
This is what happens when you minimize importance of far right ideology in storming of Capitol. Articles suggests financial trouble caused extremism rather than vice versa. #ShortThread https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2021/02/10/cap
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Rohit Lamba
rohlamba
0/ A holiday economic theory reading list. Some of my favorite pieces on theory that can be read with minimal sweat, but with the maximal intellectual reward. In no particular
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Jessie van Breugel
jessievbreugel
If You Want to Be Successful in 2021, a Personal Brand Is Important.People connect with people, not with brands.Building a personal brand is the most powerful marketing strategy you can
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Liew Chin Tong
LiewChinTong
As reported by BERNAMA, when asked why he’s not doing the same job in Malaysia, Muhammad Khidir Samsudin (Eday) refers to the advantage of a stronger Singapore currency at the
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MRI
MRI_del_Blorfe
My Top 25 Albums of 2020I am going to make a thread here and it will probably take me a few days.The key is to relive the music and have
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Dr. Literature_Lady 💌📚📜🎙
Literature_Lady
Be careful of fear-mongering headlines. Folks who study RNA viruses are not surprised that it mutated, because that is what they do. But you shouldn't panic. It doesn't mean our
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Dr. Adele Hite
ahhite
What? I'm not sure where you are getting your information from or what Americans you hang out with when you visit, but I don't know anyone who fits this description.
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Adam Wagner
AdamWagner1
If Covid-19 had emerged in a liberal democracy rather than China, and the first response had not been enforced lockdowns, which *appeared* to work, enforced lockdowns would not have become
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❌Harvey Staub 💪🇺🇸🖤⭐️⭐️⭐️
HarveyStaub1
1)Hitler. “Was a master of the science of coercion. Through the use of his speeches & propaganda, he was able to bend the will of ordinary people into submission &
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Stock-umm
steak_umm
this is the official steak-umm thread of threads to organize our top tweetstorm rants from over the years. topics include scientific literacy, critical thinking, memes, cognitive biases, woke brands, polarization,
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Brian Nosek
BrianNosek
New paper "Research Quality of Registered Reports Compared to the Traditional Publishing Model" by @cksoderberg Tim Errington @SchiavoneSays @julia_gb @FSingletonThorn @siminevazire Kevin Esterling and me. Preprint: https://osf.io
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A Xmas Douglas
alexxdouglas
It’s also odd how people fixate on these general claims Foucault occasionally made about ‘truth’. In his later work, his main claim was that power often *creates* the phenomena we
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Vinay Prasad MD MPH
VPrasadMDMPH
What I have learned from COVID19:[Thread] 1. Public health is undervalued, underfunded, neglected, mistreated, and it is easy to get away with that for years, decades, but someday that ends
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Peter Kalmus
ClimateHuman
In this op-ed, I wanted to make the science and the stakes of climate heat, climate fire, and climate breakdown exceptionally clear. We have a cosmic choice to make.I wrote
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
“Hundreds of seroprevalence studies have been done around the world, which vary in quality, methods and the type of tests used”, says @DrTedros at @WHO #covid19 presser. “They tell us
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