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Elise Hu
elisewho
NYC is closing public schools again. Who will care for these students at home? Reminder: Nearly 1 MILLION working women dropped out of the US workforce in Sept, an underreported
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Andrew Rosindell MP
AndrewRosindell
The announcement of a second national lockdown will come as a terrible blow to people across Romford, especially local businesses, many of whom were banking on being able to trade
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Erica Buddington ✨
ericabuddington
This morning, I've seen far too many tweets about teachers, schools, and what they should/should not during this time. 50 million people died in the last pandemic. The information is
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Sam Stoner
samstoneronline
An attempt at self-criticism (and a critique of contemporary ‘Great Books’ liberal education):Liberal education in general and ‘Great Books’ liberal education in particular are on the defensive in contemporary culture,
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Tyler Markham
TylerHMarkham
Serious question: What are the benefits to Affordable homeownership vs Affordable rental programs, assuming same income guidelines etc.? Also assuming that the affordable rental program admin won’t evict people the
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xOlos0210x
xOlos0210x
Ok so I am tired of seeing the Barr and Durham bashing so here is my take.The faithless showing their impatience is what they are doing. Really what needs to
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Hawkeye Pierce
Origandclever
1/4 This is based on StatCan Data Available Here https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/cv.action?pid=1310079201I welcome critical appraisal. 2/4 There was 192 excess opioid deaths from Mar 18 - June 30, 2021. Public Health estimates
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Oliver Jumpertz
oliverjumpertz
The moving average is a calculation to analyze data by creating a series of averages (from subsets ) of it.Especially in finance, the moving average is used a lot to
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Post-Culture Review
PostCultRev
Who’s “we” in this statement?https://twitter.com/Collider/status/1329122565458161667 Nothing really to do with this article, but here’s a quick thread about “It’s a Wonderful Life.” Made in 1946, it was never intended as
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Lucy Janes
ELucyJanes
Pleased to be attending this webinar about #LGBTH21 and community #archives! Lots of resources on https://lgbtplushistorymonth.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/DanNouveau/status/1356224211459715074 Inspiring 'can-do' talk by @OrlaEg
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Carole Cadwalladr
carolecadwalla
I keep coming back to this thread by epidemiologist @dgurdasani1. The gravity of the situation we find ourselves in & the government’s failure to intellectually grasp what is happening...is honestly
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Frank Peelen
FrankPeelen
1/5I am SO glad I am not a $TSLA options market maker this week. In this table, for each strike price, the number in the red column times 100 is
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Ryan McNamara 🧬
Ryan_Mac_Phd
Been seeing this preprint make the rounds about mass rapid antigen testing and a decrease in SARS-CoV-2 spread in Slovakia. Readers will logically ask: "why we can't do this in
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Agnes Crawford
understandrome
I went to Bologna a couple of weeks ago & visited the many bicycles and ate tortellini in an old school dining room staffed by men in white coats. My
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John Pfaff
JohnFPfaff
Sigh.Now, TBF, the Feds rely on privates a lot more than the publics do--at nearly twice the rate (even though 76% of ppl in privates are held by the states).
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Kevin Cage
Kevin_Cage_
1/8 Just typing this Big Thread out to refer back to within the next 6-12 Months.Disclaimer: This is merely my opinion. Not financial advice. DYOR & please decide for yourselves.
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