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Vinay Thum
VinayThum
1/ Why you should NEVER have a TO-DO list if you want extraordinary results?Here is why? 2/ A to-do list is simply the things you think that you need
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
The framing of this big issue remaining in UK-EU talks is clearly important. We hear that the EU has dropped dynamic alignment or the ratchet but they were only partially
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Gretchen Winter, MD 🌼
gretchemaben
Today I started a year long leadership development course. I am so excited for this opportunity to grow and develop myself as a person and a leader, and I’m thankful
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Disability Justice Network of Ontario
djnontario
We're tuned into Senate (again)! Today will likely be their last debate on #BillC7. We're waiting for a ruling on the Speaker's motion on whether or not to get rid
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Stephen Barlow
SteB777
1) I actually listened to Trump's farewell speech, not because I was interested, but I was making sure he actually left, to say good riddance. However, what he actually said,
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Lindsay Brown
Lidsville
Thread. First, IMCYI, a good Star article on lessons from SARS, the Precautionary Principle, & the decision to resist the possibility of aerosol transmission until the evidence was in, which
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Ivan Werning
IvanWerning
This tweet got "ratioed" (screenshot for reply count), though not as badly as Larry Summers!I get it, tensions are high. But we should try to have useful conversations, not piling
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MamaT 🏳️🌈 🌊😼🎹⚾🏈📚🌈⚖️
loveshandle
[THREAD] Populism is a damnable thing. It's akin to a human in their personal life saying, "I'm pissed off. F*ck it. I'm going to go snort coke, or take off
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Daniel Randall
therubykid
So, I read the Open Labour-sponsored pamphlet on foreign policy which some folks on Left Twitter appear to be losing their minds over. Some thoughts follow. https://openlabour.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/A-Progressive-Foreign-Policy-for-
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The Reading Ape
TheReadingApe
So were the reading wars merely a misunderstanding...? In 1886 James Cattle discovered that words could be read faster than individual letters. So, if we read words faster than
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bearicornblues
I know many pple dont know anything about Kwanzaa and that's ok! It is a fairly new holiday and there is much to learn about celebrating it so this thread
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Tony Connelly
tconnellyRTE
NEW: Michel Barnier has told EU member states there has been some movement on the level playing field, and on dispute resolution, but that fisheries talks remain "very difficult" @rtenews
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Nathanael Tilahun
Nathanael_Ali
PM Abiy is correct that non-intervention is a cardinal principle of international law. But there are some exceptions to this principle. The Security Council could intervene if it decides that
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Adrienne LaFrance
AdrienneLaF
I’ve been thinking today about Fred Korematsu, who refused to go to an incarceration camp for Japanese Americans in 1942. He was 23 then. Korematsu argued that internment camps denied
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Tessa Davis
TessaRDavis
How do you optimise your slides, audio or video when delivering online teaching?There are many learning theories out there, but Mayer’s Multimedia Learning Theory is epic. Read this thread +
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Trent 💊🆔
trentyarwood
It might be a prudent time to talk about the precautionary principle because it seems to be getting its moment in the sun this week.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precautionary_principle The wiki article is actually
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