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It'sME(Jaime)
exceedhergrasp1
Sealioning "disguises itself as a sincere attempt to learn & communicate..." but = incessant, bad-faith questions. It is a tactic designed to exhaust a target community's patience, attention, & communicative
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Dave Mosher
DaveMosher
Apparently there is some confusion about this:It is not the job of a journalist to be "nice" to entities/people we report on. It's our job to find, vet, and relay
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Stephen Chew
SChewPsych
Critical thinking has always been a top goal of educators. But teaching critical thinking skills has never been more important or more challenging than now. Olden days, critical thinking was
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American Psychological Association
APA
Welcome to today’s #APA2020 Virtual main stage event, The Science of Racism, hosted by @lollybowean. In 1967, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. took the podium at APA’s annual convention and
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Farah Chaudry
farahchaudry
Props to Alex/ @the__wilderness for this video. My two cents that nobody asked for: the original video didn’t show enough women or people of colour. There are plenty of women
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Jenfrytalks
jenfrytalks
Understand that you being a good person does not absolve you of problematic things. Being a good person can be how you start a conversation but not how you end
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Nazish Brohi
Nazish_Brohi
Okay, let's say we hang them. Who will you hang? Those convicted by court, right? Less than 4% of those accused of rape get convicted in Pakistan.Many don't report. Those
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Justin Choi
JustinJWChoi
Just finished a stretch on teaching service.A common goal among residents at this point in the year: improve decision making.PGY-1s want to be more independent. PGY-2s are preparing to be
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samir kaji
Samirkaji
I've tweeted in the past on the importance of writingI started writing publicly (mainly about venture 7 years ago).Looking back, it’s one of the most fulfilling things that I’ve ever
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Victor Pickard
VWPickard
For obvious reasons, the Fairness Doctrine has been coming up a lot recently. It is perhaps the most famous--and most maligned and misunderstood--media policy ever enacted in the US. Here's
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gay wrath
LwaziVazhure
I've had time to think it through and talk with friends and come out with words instead of just wanting to swear re: Muneera and her defense squad. And my
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Daragh Ó Conchúir
RebelDevil71
#threadWould be sad if Bryony Frost has been having issues in weigh room. While rows behind those doors are nothing new, you are more isolated as a woman . And
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Tasha Suri
tashadrinkstea
I wish people who claim to really care about historical accuracy would talk about how much we just. Don't. Know. About history. How much we've lost, because of biases around
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Tyler Black, MD
tylerblack32
For all you "screen time"-phobes: If a child replaced 100% of their "screen time" with non-interactive, non-social, non-puzzle-solving, non-skill-training activity, like, oh, I don't know, reading a book, would you
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
I've only just taken in depth & scale of cuts at @guardian. And I don't think most people understand depth & scale of threat we are facing. Dominic Cummings is
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Kert Viele
KertViele
(1/n) We often see related datasets (multiple vaccine trials, multiple trials exploring the amyloid hypothesis in Alzheimer’s, basket trials in oncology) How do we think about multiple groups of data
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