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Christopher Mims
mims
This is the most important thing I’ve ever published, and I’ve been a technology journalist for more than a decade.(thread )https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-19-is-dividing-the-american-worker-11598068859 People with a high school degr
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Ian Cushing
ian_cushing
My new research is now published open access in British Educational Research Journal: 'Language, discipline and ‘teaching like a champion’. It's a critique of language and body policing in so-called
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ShanghaiPanda_No2
ThinkingPanda2
What is China's "Five-Year Plans"?The Five-Year Plans (五年计划) are a series of social and economic development initiatives issued since 1953 in the People's Republic of China. (1/N) Since 1949, the
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
We're almost 9 months on from the end of his leadership, and over 12 months since a shattering, devastating defeat. But if, like half the country, you're unhappy we're leaving
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The Dread Pirate Jussim
PsychRabble
As promised, the slides and video for my talk, given to the inaugural Merton Series in Physics (yup, the physicists wanted to hear about it):Implicit Bias: Racial Gaps and Scientific
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Corey Shefman
coreyshefman
I completely agree with this sentiment, and that diversity in the legal profession is crucial for both the profession and society at large. But while nuance is not Twitter dot
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Jordan L. Perkins
jordanlperkins
The important thing to understand about American conservatism is it's always about preferring the liberalism of a generation or two ago to the liberalism of today; there's no real connection
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Rob Yeldham
RobYeldham
Thread - Pent up demand and extra long term demand from Covid related impacts clearly mean that governments should be; keeping non Covid care going wherever possible, spending more on
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Jason Hughes
JasonLHughes
So just a few (aka a lot) more things since the French Revolution, Reign of Terror, and Robespierre are all trending and there are a lot of bad takes. First
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Polina
polina_marinova
I turn 29 next week. A lot has happened in the last year. Here are a few practical insights I've found useful.https://theprofile.substack.com/p/11-practical-pieces-of-advice-id 1. The quality of your work will eventually
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Claudia Sahm FULL CHECKS NOW
Claudia_Sahm
the future of macroeconomics is bright! you will often hear me say that. why? what makes me absolutely sure it's true? [no, it's not a low bar of our current
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Participation Trophy
CyclingUte22
Political tweet, just putting this out there for my own thoughts. People I know and love are voting for Trump. Usually they like his policies (rare), or (split the rest)
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Trust for London
trustforlondon
New #COVID19 data analysisFor #LondonsPovertyProfile, our economics partner @wpi_economics has produced this working paper looking at the relationship between #COVID19 deaths in #London’s neighbourhoods & deprivation: https://bit.ly/C
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John B. Holbein
JohnHolbein1
Does raising the minimum wage reduce the number of low-wage jobs?No."We also find no evidence of disemployment when we consider higher levels of minimum wages."https://academic.oup.com/qje/article/134/3/1405/5484905 Minimum wage i
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docrussjackson
Worryingly, far right parties are influential in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia & Switzerland.THREAD summary
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Dr. Paige Harden
kph3k
Some musings about graduate admissions, standardized testing, etc while I wait for my coffee.... these are things that seem obvious? but are maybe not obvious? 1. any proposal to get
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