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Jane Orwell’s Woke Mob Ruffino
janeruffino
I’ve seen this pop up a few times and am fairly sure it will be an issue here in Sweden (given how committed we are here to exclusionary digital-only services),
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Seth Rowlands
srowlands
How to "Goal Hack" Your Brain PROGRAMMING the Conscious and Subconscious Mind to achieve your goals\ \ Thread / / 1. Write out 3 goals for the month Example: 1.
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Agustin Lebron
AgustinLebron3
47/ Aaaand we’re back, talking about second-order greeks. Honestly, I don’t really get why so many people care. I was an options market-maker for a long time, and I almost
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Tanner Guzy
tannerguzy
Finished reading The Horse and His Boy to the kids last night and this was my favorite line of the whole book. It’s when Aslan sneaks up on Bree, who’s
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
THREAD. On writing, note-taking, reading, and synthesizing information. This fall, I taught Research Design at the doctoral level, and a Masters' Research (Thesis) Seminar. Because of the way I like
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Clara
GalsInThePark
Recommendations thread!It's probably more a "what I really like" thread because I think a lot of it are only available in French unfortunately :( 1. False knees by False knees/Joshua
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Tom Rogers
RogersHistory
I think there is still a confusing myth that for learning to have happened, it has to have been written down or recorded somewhere. Of course, this myth has been
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@mrsampullan
MrSamPullan
@emc2andallthat I’ve been reading your chapter in the researchED Explicit and Direct Instruction book. V interesting, thank you. I have a question though, which will probably reveal massive ignorance. But
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Joanne Harris
Joannechocolat
On #NationalWritingDay, let's have #TenThingsAboutWriting. Follow the hashtag to collect them all! 1. Writing doesn't have to be a full-time job to be useful and enriching. Writing for pleasure is
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Patrick Kincaid
patrickkincaid
I’ve read 55 books this year. This is feeble compared to numbers read by professional readers of books, but the best I’ve managed since I was a child (when I
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Erin L. Thompson
artcrimeprof
The US National Park Service says monuments in its care “will not be altered, relocated, obscured, or removed, even when they are deemed inaccurate.” They'll add signage to "contextualize" monuments.
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Levi McLaughlin
mclaughlin_levi
The power of Soka Gakkai voters in Kansai is evident in the results of the Osaka referendum. Numerous factors at play here (short-ish thread):https://twitter.com/osakatokosono/status/1322944828401876992 Commentators point out that Corona is
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Bobby Mathews
BamaWriter
If we’re all competing, it’s a lost cause. We’re all losing to Stephen King and Nora Roberts, and Agatha Christie retired undefeated. writing is a competitive field because it's uneven,
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Sarra Manning
sarramanning
For every day of Lockdown, I'm going to recommend a book to help you with your Christmas shopping or a lovely comfort read. All available from https://uk.bookshop.org , which financially supports
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🟥Children are entitled to be safeguarded.
teaandabikkie
Honestly, I recall going through puberty as terrible. I felt it was disgusting-being made to change for PE was hell and comments from other children were brutal. That said I
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Yoshi Yoshitani
yoshisquared
Yoshi's Favorite Reads of 2020Nothing really tying these together, they were just some of my favorite books I read this year The Bird King by G. Willow WilsonI loved the
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