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Gillian Chadwick
ProfChadwick
I'm writing an article on the tepid disciplinary consequences for lawyers who sexually harass and abuse their clients. Each day I work on this project, I am more dismayed by
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Brian Fung
b_fung
Getting lots of questions about the fate of TikTok today, so I’ll try to outline what we know and don’t know below. Follow along! The first thing everyone wants to
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drwatson
terrinwatson
Dear Educators,Black girls are not loud - they want to be heard.Black girls are not seeking-attention - they are seeking a connection.Black girls are not aggressive - they know what
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Anthony Menecola
AnthonyMenecola
“Learning how to document design decisions enables rationale to become the tiebreaker” — @sarah_mcilwain in the @goabstract #StateofDesign2021 report:https://ctt.ec/854eu+ A few years ago, I started to adopt a "Decision Log
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John McEwen
JohnMcE51728568
I'll be honest, the economic data in here, while great for Sweden did hurt me a bit. There was a better way. They've had fewer bankruptcies in 2020 than 2019?
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American Solidarity Party
AmSolidarity
He wasn't wrong. This is true! Certainly, the relative share of the economic pie is not the same thing as the size of the pie. And policymakers should bear incentives
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Heartless Robot
tracyengelb
I am procrastinating so much. So instead of working, i'm going to talk about common sense parenting stuff. Common Sense Parenting™ doesn't need experience or special classes or anything clever.
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Matthew Chapman
fawfulfan
One reason I've never much liked the phrase "trickle-down economics" is that it's kind of a straw man.The GOP's argument was never literally that by cutting taxes for the rich,
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Matt Murchison 💛🐝
MattMurchison
I can't get over the fact that Republicans' entire argument against impeachment is "You can't hold us accountable for radicalizing domestic terrorists because it will upset the domestic terrorists we
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Jonny Will Chambers
jonwillchambers
The “no one elected Twitter to make these decisions” argument is completely irrelevant in today’s world and economy. Millions and millions of people decide to use Twitter, and agree to
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Danny O'Brien🤖
mala
What I accepted in 2000 (and to a lesser extent, because I know I was more freaked out by the result) 2016, is that profoundly failing critical thinking in one
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Fiona Katauskas
FionaKatauskas
While most of the blame for Trumpism and the Capitol attack has fallen largely on Twitter, Facebook and social media, the VASTLY more culpable Fox News has escaped relatively unscathed.
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𐤒𐤉𐤉𐤋
KyleZachmann
𝑻𝒘𝒐 𝑻𝒓𝒆𝒆𝒔 𝑼𝒏𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒅 𝒊𝒏 “𝒀𝒆𝒕 𝑨𝒏𝒐𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒓 𝑻𝒓𝒆𝒆”There is a strong connection between the Tree of Life, the Tree of Knowledge of Good & Evil, and what I
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Mx. Dianna E. Anderson
diannaeanderson
this is legit one of the areas where I strongly disagree with the ACLU. They tend to lean on a slippery slope argument when it comes to free speech, which
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Jersey Jazzman
jerseyjazzman
Like many teachers in the Northeast, today I'm teaching from home during a snow day. It's going to be interesting to see if this becomes a regular expectation after the
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Liz Goodwin
lizcgoodwin
Someone I interviewed on Weds stressed how bizarre it was to see Trump supporters wearing “Blue Lives Matter“ insignia cheer mob violence that injured cops. Others are baffled at how
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