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Hamzah wald Maqbul
hwmaqbul
Bitcoin:I'm happy to see people make money.Even if I consider it doubtful, my bigger concern is people getting used to making money without adding any value to the economy. Such
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American Prophet
Scorpionclone
Remember Trump always played their game and went along with their lies until he had a chance to take advantage of their crisis.. example: pandemic crisis, Trump takes over the
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Brian Chappatta
BChappatta
If 2020 has taught investors one thing, it’s that the Fed is all-powerful.Except in fighting wealth inequality. A thread:https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2020-12-31/the-fed-is-powerful-except-in-fighting-wealth-inequality?sref=n
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Post-Liberal Pete 🇬🇧
post_liberal
Im a communitarian but its a curious paradox that, historically at least, the countries that were more individualistic, on average, tended towards levels of social trust whereas less individualistic countries
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Rebecca Shapiro
RebeccaJShapiro
There is no meritocracy in academia and if job candidates want one of the very few jobs, they most likely will not work in the field they did their work
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Gniewomir Flis
gnievchenko
Everything you wanted to know about the hydrogen economy, but were too busy to research.A summary based of my work @LiebreichAssoc Part 1: Path to emission-free Hydrogen at 1$/kg In
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Ben Judah
b_judah
The U.K. now expects 300,000 people to move to Britain from Hong Kong after London offered a pathway to citizenship to over 70 percent of the territory’s population. Clearly one
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Irfan Dhalla
IrfanDhalla
Thread: I know and admire many authors (e.g., @drbobbell, @OnyeActiveMD, @vg_to, @UofTMedDean, @trclosson, etc.) of the "balanced response" letter re: Covid-19.But I worry about the overall tone of the letter,
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xhanti
Xhanti0330
1 I’m very deeply concerned after reading this piece from Trudi. I had to make this post and thread and break my pledge not to be on Twitter until March.
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Gregory McKelvey
GregoryMcKelvey
There is a lot of work that should continue to be remote after the pandemic. We spend so much time in traffic, putting more emissions in the world, and literally
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
So a wee bird has dropped into my inbox what a major newspaper has described as a report from HM Treasury. THREAD It deals with the consequences of us leaving
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femi babylon: $thotscholar 🍒🚲 🏳️🌈
thotscholar
the proliferation of sex work should be alarming, but not because it's sex work. sex workers are part of a growing trend of poor people engaging in gigs and side
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Ted Edmonson
ElderEdmonson
Coal is bad, Coal miners are not. They just want to make a living like you or meThe problem is that mining towns don't have a diverse economy. These jobs
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Alex Usher
AlexUsherHESA
1/ Work is making me think a lot more about how producers of research (mostly unis) transfer knowledge into the economy in a way that drives economic growth and whether/how
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Suren
zeneraalstuff
The DMK has recently announced that they would get student loans waived off.Here is the back story- Between 2002 - 2006, there was a boom in IT jobs. Engineering graduates
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Kit Yates
Kit_Yates_Maths
Our letter in the Lancet today - outlines key recommendations for a sustainable COVID-19 strategy within the UK.https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)32350-3/fulltextThanks to @dgurdasani1 for pulling this all t
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