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Danielle Lupton
ProfLupton
#AcademicTwitter: The assumption is that f2f courses are better, but let's think through what this will actually look like in the Covid-19 environment. Students will all be wearing masks (hopefully)
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Rhea Boyd MD, MPH
RheaBoydMD
@AmerAcadPeds and I made a short video on racial health inequities amid COVID19 and their impacts on kids and families. Here are a few takeaways. Thread.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_9ozzK21S8&list=PLKYV5259WcZ0dQPiGaPzP_kPJ3G3Dyd7u&index
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ICRC
ICRC
Not inevitable.Not acceptable.Not an accident.Sexual violence is a crime, whenever and wherever it takes place. Here’s how we’re trying to prevent it and provide care for survivors. Preventing sexual violence
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the lesbian you never knew you needed // ella
bonuslesbian
there are a few political words i tend to strongly disagree with using when it comes to political analysis: 1. hate. hate is an emotional response. it doesn't really aptly
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Sophie Harman
DrSophieHarman
I’ve been researching gender & global health for a really long time & thus very pleased to see world leaders such as @MelindaGates bring attention to this issue in her
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Spooky "Who is Hassanal Bolkiah?" Dude
nerdythor
The weirdest thing to me about Warren is her massive disconnect between her primary concern of corruption and actually applying that to the lives of average Americans. 1/ This is
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Jon Fisher - Labour Candidate for North Wiltshire
J_L_Fisher
Last night I attended #Calne Area Board to hear about Wiltshire Council plans for thousands of new homes on the (mostly) eastern side of Chippenham. These will be developed with
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Dr. Sunny Moraine PhD is practicing resurrection
dynamicsymmetry
Literally I got into fandom when I was like fourteen and I was writing and posting dirty fanfic a couple years after that and the same is true of basically
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Michael Tracey
mtracey
The 2002 midterm elections were a pretty good predictor of George W. Bush's strength heading into re-election. Bucking historical trends, Republicans won 50% of the popular vote nationwide, up 2.4%
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Rhys Llwyd
rhysllwyd
I say this without malice, just as an observation, but it's interesting that Wales' most outspoken "Christian Politician" is passionately against what the main tide of Welsh speaking Christian leaders
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Kam Doobay
DrKamDoobay
COVID19 is acting upon an already flawed, segregated health system and a multi-tiered for-profit insurance system that is deeply rooted in racism, privilege, and the elimination of social consciousness. #COVID19
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Amanda Litman
amandalitman
Today's ep of Battleground asks a question I think a lot of you On Here will have opinions on: If everyone hates political consultants, why are they still in charge?https://therecount.com/podcasts/battleground
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Kate Andrews
kateality
This is what reinforcing structural inequality looks like. The policy looks fair on the surface because it’s the same amount per child. But schools that charge tuition already have small
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Jorge J Rodríguez V
JJRodV
IMO, grad workers get nothing out of—and might even be put at risk by—writing Book Reviews. We don’t get paid, they don’t make CV’s that much more competitive, there’s no
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✨Jazz is Making Progress
JazzCollinsPhD
A brief thread: I have found that most people don't know that being a professor entails more than teaching. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #phdchat 1/ It's easy to get frustrated when you
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Josh Barro
jbarro
I've been thinking more about the president's still-pretty-strong poll numbers on the economy, and they make even more sense to me than they did already just from the usual observation
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