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JOYofthePEOPLE
My daughter uncovered the photos and journal from my first trip to Brazil in 1989. The trip was a life changer for me. As I reread the journal I
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Romain Bréget
Kormin_
So, yesterday was a discussion about the Adrian and Brodie helmet during WW1. It made me thinking: which one is better ? Let's see considering four points: Production, Weight, Blast
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Dr Cate Bailey
_parapraxis_
Attention MH professionals #MedTwitter #MedEd @rcpsychTrainees @rcpsych A thread on why this is a paper you should be reading, using in teaching, sharing with your students, trainees and discussing in
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Joe Sonka 😐
joesonka
JUST IN: Kentucky Supreme Court rules unanimously in favor of Gov. Andy Beshear on his COVID-19 emergency regulations. They stay in place. "The Governor’s orders were, and continue to be,
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Ciara Meehan
CA_Meehan
I’ve had a rejection for a journal article that, on reflection, I should never have submitted. The reviewers rightly eviscerated it. Once I got over myself, it was clear that
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Michael F. Pesko
mikepesko
New paper with @JCMecon and @Courtemanche_CJ published in Journal of Risk & Uncertainty.We find that #ecig taxes adult ecig use and adult cigarette use. Cigarette taxes have symmetrical
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Steven White
notstevenwhite
Sometimes when I read tweets about peer review it makes me think there's basically a social choice problem where everyone thinks their papers are good and other people's papers are
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Sue Fletcher-Watson
SueReviews
APA guidelines still recommend person-first language for writing about autism but I am trying to use identity-first nearly all the time now. We had a positive experience with a journal
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Nicole Bedera
NBedera
The paper that got accepted this weekend? It’s the same one that got the R&R with the list of “writing” problems that were actually about the feminist argument of the
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Rachel Thompson | Award-Winning Author | Feminist
RachelintheOC
Writing can be a therapeutic outlet for so many issues. Writing in a journal can also prove therapeutic, and can also be kept private and confidential which can enable the
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Kendra "Gloom is My Beat" Pierre-Louis
KendraWrites
A pet peeve is when I'm called prescient. I'm not. I never win the lotto. I never win at slots. I can't even tell you in the morning what I'm
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Maureen Fitzsimmons
mojos55
The London Economics #BMJ lashes out at #UK ‘state corruption’ and ‘suppression of science’The highly-respected medical journal hit out at the "politicisation of science" in an article lashing out at
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Michelle Margolis
hchesner
New editors in-chief: Rachel Boertjens, curator of Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana; @BartWallet, historian at Vrije Universiteit & University of Amsterdam; David Wertheim, director of Menasseh ben Israel Institute; & Irene E. Zwiep,
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Jonathan Myerson Katz
KatzOnEarth
I’ve seen this around but it’s a bit misleading. The one Louisville “polling place” is the Kentucky Exposition Center, better known as the state fairgrounds. It’s enormous and centrally located.
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Matthew Kirschenbaum
mkirschenbaum
A short thread, occasioned by working through the to-do list:One of the problems with review culture in the humanities, journal articles especially, is that it’s considered weak for a reviewer
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
Some more on the curious case of Crisp Websites Limited (aka "Pestfix"): the company with reported net assets of £18,047 that got a £108m Government contract. THREADhttps://twitter.com/JolyonMaugham/status/1272478319494168576 Fi
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