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Alex Kirby
AlexJKirby
Here's the new book I'm working on:I mentioned last week that my next book will be covering the Ravens offense, but I've also been putting together an outline for a
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Drew Tucker
Duard0
I support moderators. I was one on http://Bungie.net for 10 years and currently work with a group of them. It’s a hard job and takes deep skin; no one ever
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Christopher Mims
mims
People with a high school degree or less in the US — that is about half of all Americans — have seen their real wages decline for the past 30
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Nikishka Iyengar (she/her)
Nikishka
#Coop twitter, I feel like we're not talking/organizing enough about philanthropy's role in funding co-ops. Maybe bc there's a spectrum of types of co-ops. From a funding standpoint, I see
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Giannina Guzmán Caloca 🇵🇷
GianniG97
astro twitter i have something to talk about that has been in my mind for a while and i finally was able to put it into words, im open to
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Dave Tobin
davidtobin100
Thread: I’ve not been vocal online about the COVID Mobility Plan. It’s fair enough to say it’s not all that I would have wanted but I’m really concerned that those
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Ed Halleck Writer - #Publish2021
EdHalleck
MY WRITING JOURNEY*** SHORT THREADIn the short time since I joined Twitter, I’ve made great connections in the #writingcommunity, and tried to support fellow authors and friends on the journey.Here
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Alex Nunns
alexnunns
My mate is 'clinically extremely vulnerable'. He worked at a venue that shut down due to Covid & went onto Universal Credit. He was shielding until the government washed its
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Miriam O'Callaghan
mir_ocall
Thread. #Covid19 is exposing the dark side of Irish work, economics & society. We class people as "essential workers" then we treat them as if they are disposable. Our meat
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Monise L. Seward
MoniseLSeward
Here's the thing: Teaching during a pandemic is new.There were things happening in almost every district that were unnecessary. Things that could have been changed but folks are scared of
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Dr. Johnathan Flowers says "Fuck your Academy."
shengokai
I would say that all philosophy is, or should be, "profoundly social" if I am to remain committed to my Deweyan and East-Asian philosophical roots. (1/n)https://twitter.com/ADrugResearcher/status/1346739149156438017 The problem he
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Murray 🇺🇸
Rothbard1776
BREAKING: @LLinWood "Read the United States Constitution. And here's what it makes clear: All the power. Not SOME of the power. ALL of the POWER, belongs to the people. This
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Jessica Remedios
jdremedios
Psychology, we need intersectionality. There's no racial equity without it. There's no gender equity without it. There's no equity without it, period. Intersectionality is not *an* issue. It's *the* issue.
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अखण्ड भारत
Sandy49363539
Brahmagupta - First mathematician to use zero as a numberBrahmagupta (598 AD - 668 AD) was a great Indian mathematician and astronomer. He revolutionized both mathematics and astronomy in 7th
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Jake Green, Astrologer
OracularJake
When looking at someone's chart to determine their intelligence astrologers would look at both Mercury and the moonMercury is more left brain logic/reasoning stuff The moon is more right brain
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Rachel Fishman
higheredrachel
Today, @NewAmericaEd released a survey of current and would-be community college students to look at the reasons why we saw a 10% decline in #highered enrollment this fall. 1/https://www.newamerica.org/education-policy/edcentral/community-c
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