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Muiz Banire
Mbanire
Distinguished readers, you are welcome to today’s episode of our #LeadershipTalks. I am addressing events unfolding as the aftermath of the #Endsars protests. The issues that led to the
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Adair Ford Boroughs
Adair4Congress
There has been a lot of discussion this past week about our schools in South Carolina, from where our federal funds are going, to how we safely envision a reopening
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BLOG-ORATOR
OratorBlog
PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE AND THE SOCIAL PROGRAMMING OF THE MASSESSmart Devices and Social Media are used to take users out of their self-driven state of thought, beliefs, morals, & motivationsTo be
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
This is mostly about the difference between being in a single market and customs union, and a 'free trade agreement', plus the fact UK-EU trade is set up for the
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Lotte Caarls
LotteCaarls
Happy to see our paper out in New Phytologist! With @trichogramma74 @SetarehTwitareh and non-twitter Eddie Griese and Niccolo Bassetti a.o. Twitter summary https://nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nph.17145 1/8 When cabbage whit
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Paul Rieckhoff
PaulRieckhoff
It’s McDonough for @DeptVetAffairs. A stunningly strange and surprising pick. He’s not a vet. And not a post-9/11 vet. And he’s another white guy leading an agency that badly needs
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Sam Adams
SamuelAAdams
this wasn't anyone's best year for anything, but I wrote a few I can look at and say, like a contestant on the Great British Bake-Off, "I'm happy with that."
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Daniel Moser
_dmoser
More compact development can reduce transport emissions by an order of magnitude. Short overview. Higher density leads to lower transport energy use per capita. The relationship between urban population density
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Bill Henderson
wihender
Law degree is very important to economic and social mobility, but first-gen college grads are being charged a lot more for the privilege, and it's compounding racial inequality. A story
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Lauren Pelley
LaurenPelley
Six months ago today, officials announced Canada’s first #COVID19 case. People quickly started trickling in to hospitals — but there was no roadmap for treating the brand-new illness.The good news?
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Thread on interactions as an #autistic individual. A few different things over the last couple of weeks have been making me think about how I deal, or more accurately don't,
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Charles McGarraugh
CMcgarraugh
Fantastic article.The incentives of the monopoly internet platforms inevitably drive their algos to foment polarisation. Optimising for engagement embeds it in the math.That’s a core feature of the political economy
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Pulp Librarian
PulpLibrarian
It is claustrophobic: the sound of your own breathing mixes with the fear of asphyxiation.It is impersonal: only the eyes peering through the sockets betray any humanity.It is totemic: the
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Sam Vinograd
sam_vinograd
A key part of emergency response is public messaging.Tonight, the U.S. government is under live attack, by Russia.Trump is tweeting diatribes not at Putin, but at Democrats. 2. Public messaging
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Alex Washburne
Alex_Washburne
My ideal COVID pandemic:China: Folks, there’s a virus, we’re going to be trustworthy and transparent, and we’ll need all the help we can get.World: Shit, virus sucks. Can we stop
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Latika M Bourke
latikambourke
[thread]WHO joint expert team investigating the origins of coronavirus is holding a news conference in Wuhan. WHO and Chinese govt established a joint team to investigate origins of COVID-19 and
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