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Adam
adancabdulle
These are the top 5 books I read this year. Focusing on media, organizations, the fight between pathogens & people, social mobility & the power of language; these 5 books,
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Whitney R. Robinson
WhitneyEpi
Reading this article (in which I'm quoted near the end), I realized why I have such a strong visceral reaction to some of the negative coverage of @ProfEmilyOster's work on
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Daniel Sohege
stand_for_all
Thread: A significant issue with the discourse surrounding asylum seekers/refugees is individuals concerned are often only seen as essentially props for a wider context. Now there are arguably reasons for
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
Decolonising Professional Military Education » Wavell Room - this is an excellently written essay and one that should be debated as @c21st_sailor rightly suggested for @UKACSC. Allow me to articulate
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Ryan Watkins
RyanWatkins_
Over the past year Helium has been the single most effective way to evangelize crypto to my friends.The reason? Financial use cases are hard to grasp and uninteresting to people
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Alexander Gaffney
AlecGaffney
The UK authorization of the COVID-19 vaccine means we have access to a product label. Two observations that I think media folks in the US should keep an eye on:
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Drew Holden
DrewHolden360
This whole Cawthorne brouhaha seems like it’s just another example of one of the ways that lots of people - in the media and beyond - don’t grasp what Christianity
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Dylan@ReZERO SZN
ReignSenpai
“To truly love someone, we must learn to let them go, so that they can truly be free and grow” Anxiety realized in film. Suffocating, intimate, lyrical, and profoundly beautiful. 『
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Anne Thériault
anne_theriault
I understand why people use the framing of “I did everything right and I still got COVID” and it’s useful inasmuch as it helps communicate that even when you take
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LizzOpe
kleidouxos
Lately I’ve been considering the passing fancy that the left-right framing of bias is itself evidence of a conservative bias because its fulcrum is the debate over governance in itself
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anna phylaxis
quatoria
wait, what? wait, WHAT?! This whole time, everyone who's ever spoken to me about "learned helpnessness" has had their conception of it exactly backwards? The problem isn't a thing we
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Nick Hagerty
hagertynw
Often people say the econ job market is "noisy", as if its REAL purpose is external validation, to render the ultimate judgment of your abilities. But:(a) that's wrong, the purpose
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
1. "Mathematical models are a great way to explore questions. They are also a dangerous way to assert answers. Asking models for certainty or consensus is more a sign of
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Reading The Pictures
ReadingThePix
1/ News photography after Trump. Our predictions:•Drama withdrawal. Audience drop. Much slower news cycle, especially WE's. More media use of documentary photography. ( @Sarsilbs @Bloomberg @GettyImages) 2/ News photography after
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
4 years and the press still did not introspect what they got wrong in 2016. 4 years of gaslighting on how sexism and racism were at play in 2016.4 years
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
(CRITICAL INFORMATION) The Trump family has now put out via propagandist Mark Levin—quickly retweeted by Trump's son—a call to enact the "November Nightmare" scenario I outlined in Episode 7 of
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