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Shreyas Doshi
shreyas
”It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.”—A Wise PersonWhat we learn in school & must unlearn
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Emily Bray
DrEmilyBray
1 Dogs are known for their ability to cooperate with humans and read our social cues. But are these skills biologically prepared? To find out, we tested 375 puppies at
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Andrew Dipper 🎄🎅☃️
searchandrew
THREAD: a story about weight loss, counting everything you eat, but pigging out when you really wanna. I’ve struggled with what you might describe as ‘weight fluctuation’ for a number
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EngLangBlog
EngLangBlog
Following on from the @EngMediaCentre child language course on Tuesday, here are a few links that I mentioned or resources that you might find helpful. The Language 0-5 project have
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Jillian Weise (Cy)
JillianWeise
Can we talk/sign/ProTactile about something? My disclosures: I'm hearing. I'm working on learning sign. I do not know it. But I'm having a very top secret DM right now and
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dikgaj
dikgaj
Teaching maths at uni level is now very weird. Detailed notes are demanded and delivered, with further elaborations by video recorded and available, all problems and questions posed, fully answered
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⭐️ Gumroad Review ⭐️
GumroadReview
There are phones and there are iPhones Shoes and Jordans Purses and Prada bags One does the same as the other but one is sold at a premiumWant to know
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Marianne Hem Eriksen
mariheri
On rejections in academia—a thread: Today is Norway’s Grant Christmas. Right before the holidays each year, the Norwegian Research Council @forskningsradet publishes a list of funded projects. I know many,
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ThecrossGuy
_MitchThagod
Amazing facts about animalsTHREAD1. The heart of a shrimp is located in its head. 2. A snail can sleep for 3 years 3. The fingerprints of a koala are so
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Rabbi Yosef Goldman
yosgold
In Jewish law, religious freedom in a global pandemic is the freedom from any other relevant obligation if a life would be risked in its fulfillment. In fact, protecting the
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MacKenzie
Smackenziekerr
The side effects of the lockdowns keep getting harder to ignore.Dr. Brian Stauffer is head of cardiology at Denver Health. He and his colleagues wanted to figure out why the
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Janine McCready
janinemccready
1/ I support a full time return to school but we need to do this safely and responsibly. Ontario’s plan (and that of many other provinces) is not responsible and
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Sen. Martín Quezada
SenQuezada29
"Ya’a’teh, what the hey" That was one of Representative Albert Hale’s favorite sayings. He definitely had a self deprecating sense of humor which I totally got (cuz I have the
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nana
ProfKaks
Are Akans weary of Ewes? Perhaps. Ewes of Akans? Yes. But Ewes are not the largest ethnic group. Akans are. By virtue of that size and its concomitant power, Akans
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Mike McKenna
MikeMcKenna56
14 goalies on the ice last night, age 10-14. All caught left ("normal") & shot left as a goalie. 12 of 14 responded they shoot right as a player. Half
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Meg Bernier Keniston
megkeniston
#hesm: Help me give a LOUD shout out to @lizmill13. Today marks the one-year anniversary of her managing social media for @StLawrenceU!If you don’t work in SM, you may not
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