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Naomi Truan
BerLinguistin
#linguistweets #lt1515 Today we’re talking about a new phenomenon on the Francophone Twittersphere: people behind Twitter accounts of cats talking like a cat, as if they were a cat. For
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Joel Blake 🏭
joelrandyblake
What if you didn't have to debate between having a job and owning a business?I get asked a lot how I came to own my business.The short answer is: By
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ItIsOurDutyToWin
kalebautman
Bronzeville ain’t the only place black people live in this city. Bronzeville is hella privileged compared to other black communities. I was born and raised out west and lived out
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Joanna Poole 💙
Jopo_dr
Essential reading for intensivists: things you didn't even dream were going on in your ventilated patients' lungs. With credit to @robertpdickson who does some very clever translational work on lungs
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Dan Rose
DanRose999
I’ve sat on both sides of the platform / developer dynamic: managed FB’s developer ecosystem including Zynga during our web platform days, and managed FB’s relationship with Apple/Google as the
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Stefanie Stantcheva
S_Stantcheva
[1/20]”Understanding Tax Policy: How do people reason?” New working paper on how people understand, reason & learn about taxes. What are the mental models that people use to think about
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Howard Liu, MD MBA
DrHowardLiu
Excited to welcome renowned MGH child psychologist, @ellenbraaten, for @unmcpsychiatry grand rounds today! Processing speed is integral for school performance and self esteem. We learn so much from psychologists on
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Liberty Times & Politics 📑 #FreeSpeech
dmills3710
Dangerous Gene Therapy: Injecting MRNA Into Every Cell of Your BodyPeople become genetically organisms...Professor Dolores Cahill: “Real adverse events will happen when the person comes across the virus in
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karen ward
kwardvancouver
synthetic drugs are very profitable; we got too poor in a place that was getting wealthier by the day. https://twitter.com/kwardvancouver/status/1323101577566056448 the Poisoning Massacre is similarly an economic crisis. in fact
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Lucrecia Santibañez
lucasantibanez
Summary of what we know so far:- Kids don't learn as well in remote environments relative to in-person (even good remote ones): https://www.aei.org/economics/the-damage-we-cause-when-we-close-down-schools-its-worse-than-you-think/1/n -
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Moz (Mostafa Azimitabar)
AzimiMoz
Why would anyone want to be treated like Australia’s Indigenous people have been?#InvasionDay The Australian Government won’t even let you raise your flag in Parliament House. Indigenous rights are frequently
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Zaid Jilani
ZaidJilani
Something that I want to add to Shadi's tweets is the science shows polarization isn't based on where you are on the political spectrum. There are far left, far right,
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Valentina V.
valentinavoight
so we shut down schools when there was a couple hundred cases but we should open them when we have thousands & still going up. Ok. This is an attack
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
Evidence assymetry is a problem in convos about "isms".This is a well done, but rather normal study about "isms" showing perceptions of bias. The research can certainly be critiqued (probably
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Alex Leaf
AlexJLeaf
Friendly reminder: if you are focused more on the results of scientific research rather than the processes that led to those findings, you are treating science like a belief system
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Melanie D.
melulater
NZ teens record record low scores maths and science.I'm going to lay the blame for this at the feet of Anne Tolley & Hekia Parata:* the dropping of Numeracy advisors
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