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Collin McLelland đ´ââ ď¸
FracSlap
Oil and gas isnât dead. Doesnât matter what you think or what messaging you try to project, the world is reliant on hydrocarbons and it will make up the majority
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Dr. William Horne
wihorne
We now face a substantial danger in Republicans' refusal to accept the election results w talk of theft & conspiracy. It is imperative that we look to history in this
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That so-called David Gullen
derGullen
Hard-working talented A-level students absolutely deserve the benefit of their rightly deserved grades. There's another group who don't seem to be getting much attention and if I was taking exams
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FactsMan
BallenCBTech
#Orwell wrote b4 computers, but if he was writing today #BigBrother would just be an AI at the core of the #CCP's mass surveillance and social credit systems. You don't
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Astronomer Annie Jump Cannon was born #OTD in 1863. She was a pioneer of stellar classification and co-creator of the Harvard Classification Scheme. Over her lifetime she *manually* classified around
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Justin Tanner
JustinGTanner
Howard University.1st Black Woman VP nominee1st Black Supreme Court Justice1st Black U.S. Senator1st Black U.S. Governor1st Black Woman Lawyer1st Black Harvard Business School grad1st African American & 1st Black Woman
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Rakhi Pancholi, MLA
pancholi_rakhi
My husband & I were talking tonight about some of our favourite #yeg restaurants & bars, worried about which ones will make it through this. See, we both spent many
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Jeremy Farrar
JeremyFarrar
Plan Continuation bias (PCB) - playing a role in COVID19? Lessons from aviation industry. A fancy name for âget-there-itisâ. PCB which is an unconscious cognitive bias to continue the original
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Akshat | Sarafina stan account
star_stufff
On this day, in 1642 a boy named Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. Who by the age of 26 would transform the civilization as we know it
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Nat Dyer
natjdyer
1/ Who was Susan Strange?According to @LSEnews she was âarguably Britainâs most influential scholar of world politics" in the late twentieth century. I think she should also be known as
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Kirsty Palmer
KirstyAPalmer
I see that it is the tri-annual festival of bashing universities for not doing enough for student mental health. This is always unbelievably frustrating for those of us whose job
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đTomiđ Chaotic Mother of Angst đ
HereToBeGay
I dreamt this up in a sleep deprived haze last night, but...The worst night of Natsuo's life had him blindly texting his sister to get out his favorite ice cream--rocky
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Joshua Eyler
joshua_r_eyler
I have been poring over the possibilities for effective pedagogical models and course design approaches for the fall. There is only one model I've found that is both engaging for
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Doc Gaines
gathwaegl
It's finally here! Here's my introduction thread for #BlackInChemRollcall I'm Dr. Theresa Gaines (she/her) and I'm an organic chemist interested in chemistry education research. I'm an assistant professor at Delta
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Robin Monotti
robinmonotti
Let me talk about something I consider myself qualified to discuss: a film director, Oliver Stone. OS is a great political director & a very clever man, one of the
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"Hand-Washin'" Sam Whitehead
sclaudwhitehead
BREAKING: @wabenews has obtained the latest report from the WH Coronavirus Task Force, which says new cases continue to decline in Georgia as does test positivity rate. 12th for cases,
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