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Ryan Regier
ryregier
1. I gotta scream into the void about this online -cameras on- calculus exam I just had. Imagine being told the whole course that the exam would be open book,
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Anna Gifty is finally on Tik Tok
itsafronomics
I think what I'll share is that people underestimate how much math can disillusion students who would otherwise use economics to make the world a better place.https://twitter.com/ENPancotti/status/1265073680746516482 Do you know
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Meme Arcana
MemeArcana
One meme per book I’ve finished in 2020: “Buddhism as Philosophy” by Mark Siderits. “Seeing Like A State” by James C Scott. “The Internationalists” by @oonahathaway & @scottjshapiro “Why We’re
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Addisu Demissie 🏡
ASDem
I’ve gotten a lot of inquiries over the last couple weeks about why the Biden campaign is doing something in X state and not Y, or entreaties for the campaign
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Michael Singh
MichaelSinghDC
A few thoughts on this story, which asserts the US may claim to remain a participant in the JCPOA in order to exercise its snapback provision if the UN Security
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🌞 sunny ☀️
simiansunny
hmm i used to read sneerclub (didn't like the sneerclub posters but i thought they were basically right that rats were stupid and missed a lot of philosophy)what i realize
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: SOPHIE GERMAIN, 1776-1831. #GWOM Marie-Sophie Germain was born in 1776 in Paris. During the French Revolution, she was confined to her home, for safety. She used
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Edward Lawson Karppi
E_L_Karppi
So I just learned about Mathematical Induction (one of the four fundamental proof techniques in math) for the fifth time (fourth in college) today and I’m kinda frustrated - and
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: WANG ZHENYI, 1768-1797. Born at a time when Neo-Confucianism, a conservative strain of social philosophy, was ascendant, Zhenyi (Wang is the family name) had a lot
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Michael L Bonic
BonicMichael
THE EFFICACY OF QUID PRO QUO(something given or received for something elsealso : a deal arranging a quid pro quo)In international relations, multilateralism can be the key that unlocks a
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JAC
michcusejac5
Since this got RT by the king @ComfortablySmug this morning lets recap real quick for the inevitable fools that tell us this is not truehttps://twitter.com/michcusejac5/status/1307480459966926849 Back in 1991 when Clarence
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Stays’ Tutor Group
staystutorgroup
our tutor / support group: a thread @herprivatelifek Hi! I’m Ysa. I’m a third year nursing student! I could help in subjects like anatomy and physiology, fundamentals of nursing, health
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Natalie E. Dean, PhD
nataliexdean
Peter Piot: “Many people think COVID-19 kills 1% of patients, and the rest get away with some flulike symptoms. But the story gets more complicated. Many people will be left
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
Today's #dailymaths CHALLENGE PROBLEM. Problems are taken from the Mathematics 2020 calendar. Each day's problem (w/previous day's solution) is posted no later than 9am Eastern. Guest mathematicians welcome; DM if
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apriljxy
wao grabe tapos na aq sa kalat ko sa ig kaya dito naman,,,, hehe labyu alliah happy birthday salamat sa lahaaaat everything all HSHSHShshs feeling q mas matanda ka
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𝗦𝘁𝗲𝗽𝗵𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗲 𝗞𝗿𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗿
_StephKramer
As states raced to increase their supplies of medical equipment, and news articles and protocols on strategies for dealing with shortages circulated, we gauged public opinion on the issue and
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