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Wes Hellyar
WesHellyar
The Nike swoosh was created by graphic design student Carolyn Davidson in 1971.The startup Nike paid her $2/hour for her work, and she was paid $35, after creating the design
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Mrs. Hall
MrsHallScholars
School Leaders: how are you navigating/balancing showing care for staff but also requesting the work required of them? I want this thread to be strategies ONLY. Thanks! Sharing a message
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(((yosi sergant)))
a35mmlife
A thread on 'Unity'. I lived in Jerusalem for a few years and worked for the pro-peace movement. I consistently heard the line, “We can’t make peace with those who
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Max Ajl
maxajl
To take a slight different tack than the legitimate dismissal of China as a settler-colonial state ... this has been building up for decades now in academia. How? A very
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✨ 𝐇𝐀𝐑𝐏𝐄𝐑
harperisawhore
Why you need to continuously pay your chosen SW a thread. If you buy a ticket for a theme park would you expect them to accept that same ticket 1
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D. Sivakumar
dsivakumar
""23 things I didn't learn in college / grad school":#10:Work on being a reliable colleague. Two phrases best describe the people I think of reliable colleagues: consistent and even-keeled. Even
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The Last Prisoner Project
lastprisonerprj
As you scroll through your feeds today, you'll undoubtedly see many posts highlighting the work of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His words take on particular resonance amidst
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Bryan Leblanc
bryan_leblanc
The Star’s @alexboutillier (who blocked me after my last thread) has written a piece about WE Charity “exposing” that they started work on the federal student grant program weeks before
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Chase Strangio
chasestrangio
Here are some things you can do to fight state legislative attacks when they are happening outside your state. 1. Raise awareness. A lot of times people in state don’t
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Lauren Carroll Harris
DrLaurenCH
'Emotional labour' doesn't mean doing things you don't want to do. It was coined by US sociologist Arlie Hochschild in the 1980s. She used fast-food workers and flight attendants' performances
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Jeff Guhin
jeffguhin
It's around that time grad students start picking committee members for their dissertations! A brief thread here, but here's the key thing: there are lots and lots of criteria for
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Chris Howell
howellthink
Social justice, climate justice, all justice will only arrive through an unwavering commitment to non-violence, even (especially!) in the face of violence. It requires dedication. It takes courage not to
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Ellie Bates
TalesfromEllie
I've been living with impacts of a rare, currently incurable, illness for around 20 years; here are some of things I've learned:Your experience of a long term illness is unique
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Ryan Sproull
RyanSproull
Salary is not a measure of how hard you work, it’s a measure of how valuable your work is in this employment market. There may be rationale behind incentivising valuable
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Ali Atiia
aliatiia_
Bitcoiners missed out on Ethereum and have been salty AF about it for years. Imagine constantly getting face melt, not just price-wise but also wrt adoption and R&D breakthroughs.Ethereans: don't
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Rutgers Global Health Institute
RutgersGHI
Patient navigators are individuals trained to identify barriers to receiving health care (e.g. financial, educational & cultural obstacles) & to accommodate patients by providing the appropriate support.Through a @UICC grant,
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