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Michael Fordham
mfordhamhistory
Starting to read @DavidDidau's Intelligent Accountability. I'll be adding tweets to this thread as I go. Having already skimmed through, this really is a book that senior leaders need to
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Paul R. DeHart
PaulRDeHart
It's common today to speak of partisan polarization as reflecting societal/voter polarization. Morris Fiorina argues that the two main parties, activists, and donors are polarized but voter preferences (or public
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Shane Crotty
profshanecrotty
1/ Recently, major media outlets in the US and France have mischaracterized our COVID-19 T cell findings. We have now published a summary of current knowledge to correct this.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41577-020-0389-z 2/
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Tressie McMillan Cottom
tressiemcphd
I am going to take a few steps out from this for a couple of reasons. One, I really hope it is instructive. Truly. Two, I think we haven't done
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Northern Sparrow
NorthernSprw
Please RT:I was a poll worker last 2 elections in ArizonaMost common reason a person couldn’t vote was NOT that they didn’t register, but rather: ADDRESS ON ID & ADDRESS
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Krish Ashok
krishashok
A common science fiction trope from the early 20th century was the idea of a "food pill" that would contain all the nutrition required for an entire meal that could
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⚡ISANANIKA⚡
WOLFSTRIKEZ
the biggest takeaway of cultural appropriation that i want yall to think about is why its considered disrespectful and is colonialism. its disrespectful cuz Indigenous cultures are not a monolith
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Alex Andreou
sturdyAlex
There’s a widely held belief that, if these voting cases get to the Supreme Court, all the people Trump appointed will come good and just give him the decisions he
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Jan Jones
JanJonesGA
This election cycle brought great stress to our state and our country. An unprecedented global pandemic upended our children’s schools, our businesses, daily way of life and our sense of
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Rob Blackie 🔶
robblackie
PHE find that, post lockdown, secondary schools are the second most common source* of infection.Yet PHE guidance is terrible. If you sit in a badly ventilated classroom, 3m away from
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आयुष शर्मा
jefatalks
THREADThe construction of Shree Ram mandir in Ayodhya is gonna provide jobs to innumerable people who lost jobs and went below poverty line during the lockdown, also the face of
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Baroness Bruck
BaronessBruck
*A MOMENT OF REFLECTION* about the nonsense callled Sussexes...The Infamous Couple "escaped" from the UK and a job with the Royal Family. There they were classed as Diplomats (representing the
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Agile Otter Tim
tottinge
I've been thinking about these 3 aspects of teamwork:* communal* missional* transactional Communally, what we do for/with each other makes us all better - it's a 'pool' or 'bank' of
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zsoriano
beastnapriestpa
Philippine surnames thread:According to Forebears, the 10 most common surnames in the Philippines are as follows:1) dela Cruz2) Garcia3) Reyes4) Ramos5) Mendoza6) Santos7) Flores8) Gonzales9) Bautista10) VillanuevaAll these surnames are
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sunny🌙🌾
VEDIC_CYBERGOD
Often times many friends will recant the desire to 'go outside', a burning urge within them. Usually always same spots, nothing else but thinking until they feel the urge to
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A.R. (Actually Republic) Moxon
JuliusGoat
Republicans and their propaganda apparatus spent decades creating an alternate reality, and teaching people to disbelieve any reporting that contradicts them, and here we are.https://twitter.com/AshleyMason739/status/1282078273082712064 The
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