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Dr. Richard Corsi
CorsIAQ
1/ SCHOOLS. A few days ago I watched the Director of the National Economic Council say we need children back in school so parents can get back to work. While
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Unicorn Rescue Service 17 = 8 = 4 + 4 ...go figure
UnicornRescue17
This is important enough to put here also, for those who can understand:The vast majority have no clue... ...also, I hate to say this... but think "mirror"...The remotely triggered protein
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Joe Murphy
joefromkenyon
Reflecting on @Jessifer's #digped keynote and realizing I paid so much attention to the Zoom chat window, and this location, and snagging and sharing links, that I wish there were
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Alex T-Ho-Ho-Ho-mson
AlexBThomson
On #WorldSuicidePreventionDay I'd like to say something about the crucial role of skilled, compassionate, effective mental health services in responding to the needs, treating and helping people who may
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Ninety-Nine 🎈 🎈 🎈
ssolyom
Chris Hall and the CBC aggressively pushing the question of “where is the federal government failing in COVID response?” while, you know, also saying that healthcare management is provincial jurisdiction.
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Noah Shusterman 孫達文
ncshusterman
Just a quick note from an American in #HongKong where, in June 2019, protesters also stormed the legislature.Note that, tactics/methods aside, I support the goals of the HK protesters, and
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Duncan Hothersall🌹
dhothersall
Populism is politically highly effective. The SNP have been masters of choosing which interests to placate and which to challenge. But when populism hits an immovable object like a pandemic,
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Daniel Schuman
danielschuman
I am an expert on Congress, and if you're reading @californiadem20's thread evaluating AOC's legislative effectiveness, you should understand that not only is it wrong but it fundamentally misunderstands what
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
First principles thinking is one of the most effective mental tools you can have in your toolbox. It also explains why some people are far more innovative than others.Here’s what
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Vinci Zijun Wang
VinciZijun
Our newest data showed antibody and memory B cell responses in a cohort of 20 volunteers who received either the Moderna (mRNA-1273) or Pfizer/BioNTech (BNT162b2) vaccines. 1/https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.01.15.426911v1 mRNA
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audree
yearninglwj
Sometimes (mdzs) modern aus that are supposed to be set in China are set in a vague and ambiguous location that ultimately come across as western. So, little details can
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Bruce Tate
redrapids
My father in law was a scientist and avid reader. @gardenertate and I would sit around the table and talk about science, and what was happening in world news. These
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49ers all22 analysis
49ersAll22
Been thinking about this a lot, but one reason why the wide zone/outside zone teams don't really struggle against heavy boxes is b/c they can effectively eliminate half the defensive
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Cleopatra ☥
amandaperera
6 WAYS TO REPROGRAM YOUR SUBCONSCIOUS MIND.(A THREAD).“Whatever we plant in our subconscious mind and nourish with repetition and emotion will one day become a reality” 1. Gain absolute clarity
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AnnaLove👳🏾♀️
_itsqueenbii
Imagine buying your partner a $1000 gift when all they needed was a hug. Now you’re thinking he/she is ungrateful cuz they’re not satisfied. At times we put too much
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Paul Cotterill
Bickerrecord
1/ Re: Croydon Council sec 114 declaaration, this is the essential section of this July Public Accounts Committee report on councils' overdependence on commercial invesetments to make ends meet https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm58
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