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Kathryn Mannix 💙
drkathrynmannix
A challenge to medical schools.Future doctors need to recognise dying, be able to describe its process and be able to behave comfortably alongside dying people. 'Being with' isn't a medical
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/8Good article, although I think the argument as to whether or not GDP is a good measure of economic performance largely misses the point. Of course it isn't, but no
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Ashley Wadhwani (WAHD-WAH-NEE)
ashwadhwani
Yesterday I found myself in a convo with my 16 y/o brother about the tragic death of Carson Crimeni in Langley. He’d been sent the photos&videos circulating on Snapchat. He
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Arthur Chu
arthur_affect
Reminder to everyone that we are officially transitioning from the Year of the Rat to the Year of the Ox, so update your diets accordingly I've always been kind of
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Sarah Bugden
sarahbugden_
Today marks one year since we moved to Edmonton (or, in the words of my husband, our "Edmoversary"). Here are some things we are still puzzled by: 1a. The absence
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Laura Jones
laurafjones
After the #SYPFreelancing panel this week & writing my final invoice of the year I wanted to see how all my freelance work from 2020 split between various jobs. Thought
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Oedipa Maas
bridgietherease
couldn't they have at least gone with something a little more subtle than "Dominion Voting" https://www.ajc.com/news/state--regional-govt--politics/georgia-bets-new-voting-system-amid-high-stakes-election/XVR7Jw5i1J7MiZ11O8xUZ
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matthew steven birt
msbirt
re: the ya/classics ragebait thing...i was a high school english teacher for ten years. i enjoyed my students immensely and we got on well with only very rare exceptions. i
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Rena *THE SISTERS OF THE WINTER WOOD* Rossner
renarossner
It hit me earlier today that I have a book coming out in April. I’m publishing a second book. If you’d told eight-year-old me that, she’d have thought you were
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Tower Bridge
TowerBridge
#DidYouKnow that Tower Bridge’s stokers used to shovel 20 tonnes of coal per week? Or that there were up to 30 men working in the Engine Rooms, every day of
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Peter Rowlett
peterrowlett
Here’s my former student @pogonomaths’ debut @chalkdustmag article. It’s a fun piece about Markov chains. http://chalkdustmagazine.com/features/fun-with-markov-chains/It’s nice to be part of a little sequence of connections here. I
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Kagan Tumer - Purged Souls is out!
kagan_tumer
I’m not a virologist/epidemiologist. But I do #AI and robotics, so I study how to make decisions under uncertainty and how statistics and probability shape decision making. So every time
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Zach Fleisher
Zach_Fleisher
New year, same issues. Last year, Transit Plus operators bravely spoke out at City Council, telling the City about inhumane and illegal working conditions, including not having breaks, or being
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Sarit Michaeli
saritm0
Just back from the Jordan Valley. This is some of the devastation left yesterday by Israeli bulldozers that ripped through Khirbet Humsah, a remote Palestinian herder community. Rain has just
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Henry Schulman
hankschulman
This is a good column by @timkawakami, but with his blessing (I hope) I have to add a point that neither he nor anyone else has really made. Next season
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Patrick Gillespie
Pat_Gillespie
Argentina is taking a dramatic approach to saving jobs in the Covid era: Since March, it’s been illegal for companies to fire workers, a measure no other major economy has
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