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Dylan Levi King
dylanleviking
When talking about Taiwanese literature, it's usually imagined as a more ideologically free space, compared to Mainland literature. That impression and the literature written during the Cold War were the
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
So, the vaccine is here. Have we had any celebrations?https://twitter.com/jasoncrawford/status/1295455601829408768 Has President Trump called the BioNTech or Moderna founders or chief scientists, to congratulate them on their accomplishment
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Ashish Rukhaiyar
ashishrukhaiyar
An interesting report by @UBS on 'Is India the new China?'. A thread on some of the important points... India needs to be understood on its own terms. It is
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Rob Donoghue
rdonoghue
This is kind of a scrum/Jira specific thing, but for the current planning cycle, I've switched the the focus to epic-centric (rather than backlog-centric) planning and I am AMAZED at
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Yuval Weber
yuvalweber
Please watch this very short clip of @EdwardLemon3 and I discussing our @DoDMinerva grant with Marlene Laruelle @IERES_GWU. Also, a short thread about what we're going to do... (1/x)https://twitter.com/BushSchoolDC/status/13527111944156
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fangmeli
pangmeli
it seems like when people perceive a set of pandemic rules to be illogical or inconsistent, they're more likely to conclude that all the rules should be loosened (to match
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Adam Sheingate
AdamSheingate
What happens when the political foundations of public policies break down? I explore the process of policy regime decay in U.S. food and agriculture.1/8 @PSJ_Editor http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/psj.12420 Although the traditional bargain
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Parker Molloy
ParkerMolloy
I genuinely cannot believe that there are people who can see courts ruling to change the deadlines for when ballots need to be received, armed Trump supporters patrolling polling locations,
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Jennifer Keesmaat
jen_keesmaat
Many mid-sized cities won’t win the future because they are stuck on a suburban growth model. It will take 180-degree policy reversals to halt unsustainable growth. This argument is more
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Elizabeth May
_ElizabethMay
A few people have asked about my trash drafting process, so I figured I'd explain how I write a book. The alternate title of this thread is: Why I Will
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Tim Long 🎙
timlongsports
On development of young #MUFC team vs young RB Leipzig, this is a valid argument from @kevinhatchard (who’s an excellent analysist; true Bundesliga expert, & well worth a follow if
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Colleen Farrell, MD
colleenmfarrell
I have been noticing my developing numbness to covid. People say “don’t get numb to this” so I respond by reading sad news articles to pull at my heart strings.
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Prof Thorunn 🇮🇸 🌿
Luehea
My Sunday musing: A short thread on UK Undergraduate tuition fees and the wisdom of asking for a fee waiver. tl;dr UK tuition isn't a loan, it's a tax+subsidy in
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Anna Rudge
anna_rudge
Another round up of some of the latest research on C19 indirect impacts, and a thread below of the specific pieces! @FCDOResearch https://twitter.com/FCDOResearch/status/1326207669368205313 Continued recovery in global merchandise trade flo
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#FreeMubarakBala
Azaya_69
A lot of people don't understand how scientific conclusions are arrived at and it's quite sad, considering we depend a lot more on scientific conclusions more and more these days.
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Jamie Ellerton
jellerton
*thread* @ErinOTooleMP announced his @CPC_HQ Shadow Cabinet today. A few standouts on the strategic direction these actions suggest as #Cdnpoli election buzz swirls: @MichelleRempel at Health. Given the need for
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