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taylortorea
I did a lot of public speaking as a very young child and I thank my parents for that, a lot they supported whatever I wanted to do. I was
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Evadne W.
evadne
Rapidly becoming a KYC process connoisseur (on both ends). Update:1. Most providers allow you to photograph IDs and they’d machine-read it for instant provisional approval. This is good.2. Some providers
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Soragni:Lab
soragnilab
This may be unpopular but here it goes. I am seeing a whole lot of places and people from disparate, unrelated fields with no relevant expertise trying to put together
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Kashmiris Speaks
KashmirisSpeaks
AN UNTOLD MASSACRE OF PULWAMA.It was Sunday, the Ist day of September in 1991, the locals of Kashmir hardly moved out of their houses as the Indian soldiers increased their
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Tess Davis
Terressa_Davis
While I'm grateful this is now public, @TheArtNewspaper has done a disservice to Cambodia, Latchford's crimes, its readers, & itself—b/c this article will (& must) be held up as an
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Amayo II
amayo_ii
My thoughts on the reason as to why Africa, as a whole, has failed to contribute to serious intellectual advancements. A thread A reason why Africa's intellectual progress has lagged
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Guy
GUZZbeast
I think the undoubtably best way to document a field is a fully professional documentary series that’s long and interviews people. I’ve found examples for this format in country music,
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Caroline Voaden 🔶
CarolineVoaden
Shocking developments at @Dartington. In spirit of not letting people bury bad news during this pandemic it is important we shine a light on things that need to be seen
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Timothy Layton
timothyjlayton
I have a thought about the new econ/epi debate spurred by my colleague @AnupamBJena's recent NY times op-ed. Thought comes from my last few years as econ faculty in a
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Some thoughts on a phenomenon: The academic who openly advocates against other academic disciplines. ... 2) I understand why some academics would think their subject is more important or
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Miftah Ismail
MiftahIsmail
1. There is now considerable load shedding across Pakistan and particularly acute shortage of power and gas in Karachi. And gas shortage will only increase all over Pakistan as the
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Matt Hartings
sciencegeist
Riffing off of @DrRubidium's thread here with one of my own.https://twitter.com/DrRubidium/status/1299347935461867521 We (the royal we ... not just me and some other people) decide what is excellent and what is
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Taylor Lorenz
TaylorLorenz
Some lifestyle influencers got together and made their version of an “Imagine” video They are at least raising $ for charity This bio just tried to talk to me about
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Luca Dellanna
DellAnnaLuca
PRINCIPLES TO UNDERSTAND OUR MIND:1) Our mind is an ensemble of parallel, bottom-up processes. It cannot be described as a single top-down process, even if this is how we perceive
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Joyce Park
troutgirl
I've been trying to help several talented peeps get jobs in data science or ML, and have learned it's a lot harder than people think... largely because I think they're
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) I don’t need a ‘controversial tweet’ prompt for this one: Conventional academic admin divisions (science, humanities, social science) are not only obsolete but reinforce harmful stereotypes and misunderstandings across
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