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Hannah Paterson
PatersonHannah
I’m tweeting today learning & insight from @TNLComFund #LivedExperienceLeaders programme decision making. Using #ParticipatoryGrantmaking - 13 decision makers with Lived Experience Leaders from recovery, youth, disability, race, LGBT
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Ruchika Sharma
tishasaroyan
Yep school education makes history ghastly boring. In fact the education system makes you think history can be learnt from just one textbook, and that it's a compendium of facts
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Rohan Grey
rohangrey
It frustrates me no end that in 2020 we still don't have the infrastructure set up for everyone to a) run a basic weblog on a self-hosted server using cheap
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Dr. Willa Hammitt Brown
hammitt
A brief thought on what happened here, and on how it relates to the larger "crisis in the humanities" (scare quotes because it deserves them" 1/manyhttps://twitter.com/piney_the/status/1278164646726447104 I suspect what her
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Vineeta Singh
runophilia
Dad didn’t want us celebrate his 70th birthday last year. Insisted on waiting another couple of months and celebrate when he reaches the highest count of new protein structures discovered.
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Bronson
TheBronsonM4
Long thread about Division 2 PVP inbound, specifically Damage vs Armor and MMR’s. Right now my 6 Red Headshot MMR build can’t one shot headshot a 3 Blue Lady Death
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Dr. Thrasher, jouRNAlist
thrasherxy
1. I have a theory about the recent blackface backlash: Liberals are scared that, instead of the public seeing conservative media as racist, they're going to finally understand that liberals,
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Casanova Lab
casanova_lab
We show that neutralizing autoantibodies to type I IFNs underlie a third of the life-threatening adverse reactions to yellow fever virus live-attenuated virus (YFV 17D): https://rupress.org/jem/article/218/4/e20202486/211761/Auto-antibodies
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Robert Freudenthal
RobFreudenthal
Wonder if better understanding of history of medicine might make people a little more cautious about amount of unchecked power given over to PH authorities?Good article from Science Museum
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Chris Rudnicki
chrisrudnicki_
I will be live-tweeting my thoughts on Morris today. The livestream can be found here: https://www.ontariocourts.ca/coa/en/caselist/two-feb8.htm. We will be getting started at 10. Looking forward to watching some stellar advocates
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Lorie Liebig
lorieliebig
The Morgan Wallen situation is also a good example of the not-great reality of music journalism today. Editors and publications want to cover major label artists because they want clicks
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Chase Strangio
chasestrangio
Here are some things you can do to fight state legislative attacks when they are happening outside your state. 1. Raise awareness. A lot of times people in state don’t
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Suzanne Sannwald
suzannesannwald
I’m working on a project and so combing through the AASL “School Library” Standards for Learners (https://standards.aasl.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/AASL-Standards-Framework-for-Learners-pamphlet.pdf).Realizing there is so much in
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Jaevion Nelson
jaevionn
If we look at the management of the pandemic in Jamaica and are being honest, we did fairly well compared to several countries--some with way more resources than us. There
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Amanda Litman
amandalitman
The Biden/DNC team raising a fuckton of $$ in August is great, & a credit to those teams' hard work. And: They raised more money in August *alone* then every
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David Yarnold 🐦🇺🇸
david_yarnold
At Audubon, we take great pride in our bipartisan work. But for several weeks, some Republican leaders—including those whom we have been proud to work alongside—have continued to sow distrust
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