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RaviMC
RMCpost
1. The major influx of Chinese goods started in 2009 after Sonia Congress won another term... Many shopkeepers wound up their business of & became mobile shops... there was actually
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Denis Gusev ⭐️_Player
goosecosplay1
And it's official, I got arthritis in my right hand. And I'm not even at my 30. Tip for my fellow #TheDivision and #TheDivision2 agents to avoid this in future.
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Kambree
KamVTV
Joe Biden would be the worst choice to lead the U.S. economy out of the Coronavirus crisis. President Trump knows what it takes to get Americans back to work. The
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Shingai Ndoro
shingaiRndoro
1/9 This is @fortunechasi, the current minister of Energy&Power Dev, @official_MOEPD (without a functional website). Professionally, he is a lawyer by way of holding law degrees from UZ & practiced
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Hans Niederberger
HansNiederberg2
1/ Prime minister of Brandenburg, Dietmar Woidke, on the new $TSLA car plant in his state: interview. He and his team convinced Elon Musk to make this choice.https://tinyurl.com/suf6afe 2/ a
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Ron Taylor
RonTaylor79
Okay Edu-Twitter. I'm gonna have some fun with this thread. Re: Grading & AssessingI am an educator. This summer my wife/evaluatorand I decided to tackle some DIY projects around the
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Paul Scharre
paul_scharre
I’ve seen a lot of these “the pandemic was not a black swan” takes lately. Here’s why I don’t think they’re very helpful. [THREAD]https://twitter.com/EvansRyan202/status/1248247272699117571(which, judging by the amount of people
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Āyudhika
Satyamev1310
MUDRAS AND THE SCIENCE BEHIND IT.Mudras – meaning ‘seal’, mark’ or ‘gesture’ in Sanskrit – are said to intensify the effects of our yoga or meditation practice and enhance the
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steve sumner
steveasumner
In 1975 & 1988, Roy G. Saltman, master's in electrical engineering from MIT, wrote 2 very interesting articles for NIST (his employer) on computerizing vote-tallying. His conclusion in 1975 could
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Siddharth Singh
siddharth3
In the energy sector, one of the most short term impacts of the coronavirus/covid19 crisis has been the fall in electricity demand and its impacts on discoms and power generation
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Robert Glennie
RobertGlenniePT
Lots to love in this photo, firstly it’s by Sgt James Mapham, probably my favourite AFPU photographer, secondly, it features 27th Armoured Brigade, and thirdly, it’s an excellent study of
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Dr. Matt Binnicker
DrMattBinnicker
1/ If you happen to read news stories, or see social media posts, claiming that labs should be charging far less for #COVID19 tests (eg, $10), here are some of
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Stephen T Casper
TheNeuroTimes
Are you looking for some interesting history of medicine to research? Here are some ideas (thread). We need multiple books on the social and cultural history of medical conferences. These
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Ben Burke
Benno_81
For my ambulance colleagues, you may very soon start to do alot of ITU transfers due to hospital capacity. No doubt this will mostly be done with a hospital team
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Chasing The Moon: The Book
ChasingMoonBk
November 14, 1969: President Richard Nixon flies down to Cape Kennedy for the launch of Apollo 12, the only one he will witness in person during his presidency. Unfortunately the
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Rival Voices
nosilverv
Ok so I'm getting PISSED OFF about the "first-principles thinking" discourse that Thiel started making popular (less recently) and then Elon (more recently) and which people quacking about IRONICALLY have
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