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Jake Anbinder
JakeAnbinder
This was the argument Oscar Newman put forward in "Defensible Space" in the '70s, and it remains influential, but I don't think it's the consensus among urban historians anymorehttps://twitter.com/mtsw/status/134671187
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Andrew Berrington
ahberrington
Thread: As an avid tornado history guy, I've always marveled at @sigtor2019's work in documenting tornadoes. I've wondered how they would look plotted on a map. So that's what I
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Peter Fabor
faborio
Are all the travel businesses struggling right now? Not really. Some travel niches are growing like crazy Let’s have a look at new trends Thread 1/ Hiking and cottagesStarsBOX
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Democratic Alliance
Our_DA
| A government full of promises and no action.Like Zuma, Ramaphosa has failed to show decisive leadership and tackle SA's most pressing issues.From crime, jobs, service delivery, education, and corruption.
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Thom Hartmann
Thom_Hartmann
1/ It turns out that Donald Trump was right: the election was rigged. He would know, of course, because he and Lewis DeJoy were the ones who rigged it. 2/
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𝓛𝓾𝓬𝓲𝓭 𝓗𝓾𝓻𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓪𝓷𝓮 Gulag Inmate #1
GulagLucid
If Trump doesn’t concede election to Biden, BLM-tied group plans to take over government buildings. This is not an attack on our republic, this is a communist coup against White
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Doug Rand
doug_rand
"If Miami launches a crusade to resurrect the [International Entrepreneur Rule] and succeeds, it could become the world’s premier magnet for Latin American & European entrepreneurs. It could happen." —@oppenheimeraTrue
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Brad Gerstner
altcap
1/ The SF, Austin, Miami debate represents the beauty and strength of American Federalism - A/B testing different versions of American capitalism. 2021 experiment dramatically accelerated by COVID / zoom
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Pran Katariya
KatariyaPran
When I was doing my CA, my firm was commissioned to do a study on NTC which was losing money hand over fist but the unions were opposing its closure
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Cambridge-INET
CambridgeINET
Around 1 in 10 people live in slums. What are the economic determinants and what is the role of public policy? "On the determinants of slum formation" by Calvacanti (@TiagoCa01150760),
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Lexis-Olivier Ray
ShotOn35mm
I analyzed homeless deaths from hypothermia and other underlying conditions from 2016-2020 in Los Angeles for @LATACO. I found that more unhoused ppl died of hypothermia during years that in
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Matthew Chapman
fawfulfan
Reminder: "coastal elites" is a right-wing dog whistle meant to delegitimize anyone who lives in a cosmopolitan or racially diverse area, and claim that they are somehow less worthy of
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Erin Millar
erinmillar
With new #COVID restrictions in BC, I'm thinking about the small biz owners (especially restauranteurs) who are looking at this fall/winter with deep dread. I want you to know it's
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Dr. Mariela Alfonzo
CityFoodLover
I'm revamping the Design of Cities class I taught nearly a decade ago - and I want to center the entire class around equity, justice, and inclusiveness. I'm not sure
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kar nels
kar_nels
A reason many Americans dislike changing to denser walkable towns and think everything should be made for cars is because they've never experienced easy walks for everyday life. Maybe they
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Supreme Court Judge LeZion Romo
JudgeLeZionRomo
It's crazy how before he became president, even his harshest critics didn't have a bad thing to say about Trump. It just goes to show you the power of media
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