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Karen Mangold Cook
kmangold_NU
The Basic Assumption is one of the hardest and most important parts of a pre-briefing. It’s often said as a routine statement and it’s difficult to keep fresh. 1/ Yesterday,
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Ashley Salvador
AshleyASalvador
In anticipation of #yegcc talking st. speeds today, we drove around testing out the current default (50), what we’re moving to (40), & what we should be moving to (30
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Judith loves Tay 🎄🧙🏻♀✨ chemist swiftie 👩🏻🔬
juswiftie15
Okay, let's go! Vaccine stuff First of all, if you're not sure about get vaccinated, why is it about? Secondary effects, needles fear...? Everyone has a reason or a
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QwoKe3
QwoKe3
When the federal government got involved with education is when we saw a rise in God being removed, indoctrination, sissies, people being offended, actual learning was decreased and everything became
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dana
orphichalo
larry polls!! edition: visiting their hometowns ࿐ who's the one secretly contacting the other's friends and family before they visit, and organizing a huge "welcome back" prank + party for
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Cindy Sridharan
copyconstruct
This is true. But there’s a corollary:Please do not hire junior engineers unless your team/org has the bandwidth for proper mentorship.Hiring a junior engineer is a commitment - you need
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Paul Staniland
pstanpolitics
Taking a leave year off in between stints running an international affairs MA program. A couple thoughts: 1. International students are essential to American higher ed. Full stop.2. Staff are
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Drake
TrailerDrake
So you know how stuff is showing up in The Mandalorian, but it doesn't need to be explained in order to understand the plot of the show and is instead
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David A. Hopkins
DaveAHopkins
This is total hyperbole. GOP is a handful of seats away from retaking control of Congress in 2 years, and if its “brand is radioactive for a huge chunk of
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Malnormalulo
Malnormalulo
It bums me out that people so often default to formal rules as the way to create a deliberately structured social space. Norms are harder to see and intervene on,
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Pete Wharmby
commaficionado
"Right, well I can confirm that you're autistic and have been since, well, forever.""Oh goodness me, that's huge news... I don't know how to process it. What on earth do
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Martha
marthaunplugged
Your daily reminder that 'closed schools' means that education is not taking place is a myth. The government has made it a legal requirement that if education cannot take place
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Jennifer Minton
jiffypop2109
Interesting to see that sleepy Eastman Kodak which had been trading around $2.10 per share on daily volume of 75,000 on 7/24. On 7/27 the stock moved up to $2.62
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Heather Morrison
heather_mo
Last week I suddenly came down with some sinus irritation. After a few hours of trying to deny what I was feeling, I ended up calling my boss, then 811
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John Hatch, democracy advocate
JohnHatch237
It’s easier, and more comforting, to talk about @mckaycoppins excellent essay, but this is absolutely part of the Mormon story too. 1/15https://twitter.com/michellelegro/status/1339999368015966209 In fact, this contrasts nicely with Coppi
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Liam Bright
lastpositivist
My guess at the standard Western canon in philosophy: Plato, Aristotle, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, Seneca, Epicurus, Cicero, Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Voltaire, Descartes, Berkeley, Leibniz, Hume, Spinoza, Kant
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