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peta
Not cake #CutOutDissection Animals used for dissection didn't die of "natural causes."So, where do they come from? You won’t believe where animals who are used for dissection came from.http://peta.vg/2v6d
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Goddess.
Donladygod
Dr. Erickson on why quarantining to protect yourself from Covid-19 scientifically makes no sense. Physicians are being pressured to write alternative causes of deaths as Covid-19 deaths to inflate its
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🏴 bauhinia black
bauhiniablack
Hong Kong is going underground today because dissent will become illegal tomorrow. The new laws will allow the government to jail ppl indefinitely and without any evidence. People can be
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Adam Dawood
adamdawood
I examined the true cost of Cash on Delivery (COD) and found that for a standard 1kg parcel delivered within city it can be as high as 26% (of order
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elvis
omarsar0
The overuse of the sentiment analysis use case in NLP education can mislead students into thinking that text classification is all you can do with machine learning & NLP.If you
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Maxine Beneba Clarke
slamup
I bought tickets to a live streamed musical this week, and though I didn't absolutely love it, it was really really well conceptualised, & got me thinking about the unaffordability
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Amit Paranjape
aparanjape
#SwachBharat was a great initiative in the last term of the Modi Govt. It needs to continue.But in addition we need a similar #QualityIndia initiative. A 'Quality Revolution'.For too long
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Anhad Jai Singh
ffledgling
My gripe with C++ is that it provides all these abstractions for cleaner code (iterators + advance() for ex.), but then will send you off with a big FU when
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Marie van Staveren
chemDrV
I'm looking for book recommendations for online teaching! Things I want: specific activities, methods for structuring the course. I want a physical book I can hold in my hands and
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listenandlearn9
listenandlearn9
There are have been about 600-650,000 sworn law officers employed in the United States any year between 2005 and 2016 (numbers vary depending on source). Sources: 1. https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/nsleed.pdf 2. https://www.bjs.gov/cont
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Ariel Beccia
arielbeccia
Part 2 of my "Intersectional Approaches in Epidemiology" resource series is up today on #EpiToDate! Focus this time is on bridging social theory with quantitative methods Many thanks to
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Joseph Langley
JoeLangley_
Just had reviews back on #codesign work with @RebeccaJaneLaw2. Neither reviewer is designer or expert in codesign. Have been challenged on whether the work is actually codesign & referred to
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Noel Brizuela
ngbrizuela
Ever since I moved out of Mexico, I've been learning more about our culinary culture, reading about it and learning new recipes. Every once in a while, the methods, aromas,
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Garett Spelliscy
GarettSpelliscy
What it must be like to be a teacher in Alberta; to be taking on significant risk by returning to the classroom with no extra funding, fewer support staff, and
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Gautam Gowrisankaran
GGowrisankaran
As we look to understand the coronavirus pandemic, it seems increasingly important to evaluate hospital performance. But, estimating hospital quality is very difficult. Together with @KelliMarquardt, we created Stata code
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
Spent most of yesterday replicating an analysis. That included estimating population-based network travel distance/time to the nearest & next-nearest acute care hospitals across the rural U.S. South. Worth reiterating this
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