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Kanekoa
KanekoaTheGreat
1/ In @RayDalio's perspective, we are at the very late stages of the long term debt cycle. These long term debt cycles typically take 50-75 years to play out. This
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Dr. Sara Goldrick-Rab
saragoldrickrab
Good morning! Did you attend college? Are you attending now?Tell me— during that time, ever encounter an expense you struggled to afford? Short on money for rent? Books? #RealCollege How
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ducdemontebello
ducdemontebello
HNA Group, the vast Chinese conglomerate that threw tens of billions of dollars at trophy businesses around the world, is nearing the biggest corporate collapse in recent Chinese history. "
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Lilo the Autistic Queer
A_Silent_Child
Yale released a study ~in 2020~ where they repeatedly intentionally frightened toddlers over and over with short breaks in between each frightening stimuli in order to see how autistic toddlers
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Georgina Wright
GeorginaEWright
.@MichelBarnier is giving an update on last round of talks: says he is disappointed, preoccupied and worried about [lack of] progress. Says UK negotiators are not showing any flexibility on
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enough is enough
EmilyGorcenski
Alright, time to stop ignoring the J6 discourse...It is necessary to confront the Proud Boys because the Proud Boys are only coming to DC to fight "antifa," and if there
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Granite
oneminutecall
“Time is a flat circle,” Rust Cohle famously opined. I’ve always taken that as another form of the biblical proclamation that there’s nothing new under the sun. I think about
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Rg 23
freespeechrg
1/16 - a thread of “What if...”What if studies are being done by the IMF, central banks, & World Economic Forum on people’s spending habits and their credit worthiness? And
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Juan Jose Fernandez
z9sx7wox
I'm curious about the origins of the class name "Language Arts" in elementary and middle schools in the US. It's defined as 'the study of grammar, composition, spelling, and (sometimes)
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Lauren Elias
AngharadLauren
1/ Myself and @SarahScobie2 have a new blog out, where we compare hospital discharges in March 2020 with March 2019, to find out what changed at the start of the
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Amy Myers Jaffe
AmyJaffeenergy
@bradplumer hits topic on point with best summation to date of range of policy solutions to harden US electric grids 1/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/16/climate/texas-power-grid-failures.html?smid=tw-share 2/ Wind turbines can be equipped
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Nicolas Cole
Nicolascole77
[THREAD]: Here are 10 (painful) lessons I've learned writing 3,000+ articles on the internet over the past 7 years.On writing advice, growth hacks, going viral, and feeling fulfilled in the
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Larry Bernard
karasoth
@hughhewitt So Hugh I am listening to your show ( i didnt vote for Trump in 2016, voted for him now) I probably cant get into the call: the #1
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French Canadian Montana
PeezyTX
I’m by no means an economist but it’s funny to me that we can never pass legislation to improve the lives of the American worker all because some dude in
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Rick Zullo
Rick_Zullo
1) With the market up again after yesterday’s events, I think we must all take a look at current state of the market cycle and economy. In short, the economy
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Adam Thierer
AdamThierer
um, no. This revisionist history of the "golden age" of broadcast regulation & the Fairness Doctrine ignores the troubling history of FCC speech controls & unintended consequences of regulation. That
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