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Special Committee to Investigate Air Mail and Ocean Mail ContractsSenator Hugo Blackhttps://www.senate.gov/about/powers-procedures/investigations/mail-contracts.htm "In 1932, with the nation in the grips of a crippling economic depress
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Conor
InThatRichEarth
@bigandylock @MGBTours @TheKnotUnites Sorry for the delay, my laptop had been playing up. I was waiting for it to work but gave up and have typed it on here instead.
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Puff the Magic Hater
MsKellyMHayes
One thing your enemies def don't want is for you to search history for possible answers. This society works hard to divorce you from the lessons of previous movement moments.
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Nate Apathy
NateApathy
New paper thread! 1/9Great MIPS coverage in this month's @Health_Affairs, although I'm biased towards this paper by me and @JB_Everson examining rates of partial participation in 2017. https://www.healthaffairs.org/doi/10.1377/hltha
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Ryan Edwards
RyanDEdwards
I just finished teaching a 60-student asynchronous undergraduate course in Health Economics. Here are some thoughts about teaching, learning, and grading in the Brave New Online World 1. Requiring an
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Faisal Islam
faisalislam
Interesting detail from the Sunday papers interview with the French European minister Beaune “https://www.lejdd.fr/International/clement-beaune-sur-le-brexit-nacceptons-pas-un-accord-a-tout-prix-4010257 “The British tell us that they wo
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Steve Faguy
fagstein
Spending the evening watching the 1994 movie The Paper for the first time. I'm frankly impressed by how well it has captured life in a newsroom. The paper-ridden desks, office
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Pramesh CS
cspramesh
Great work by Connor Wells & Shubham Sharma @QueensUHealth asking two important #GlobalHealth questions1. Is there a #publicationbias against papers from #LMICs?2. Do oncology RCTs match the global disease burden?Confirms
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Great Women of Mathematics
GWOMaths
GREAT WOMAN OF MATHEMATICS: MARGARET HAMILTON, born 1936. Software engineer who worked on the Apollo missions, founder of two software companies, author of over 130 papers. Hamilton earned a degree
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Razia Khan
raziakkhan
Happy New Year #booksof2020 starting in January.‘My Sister, the Serial Killer’ was brilliant, as was Hisham Matar’s ‘Anatomy of a Disappearance’ Oil prices were up, and Iran was in the
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Emil Dimanchev
EmilDimanchev
Climate policy debates have pitted CO2 pricing vs standards but there is a whole spectrum in-between. Our new research w/ @KnittelMIT finds that given political realities a combined policy may
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MClem
mclemcrew2_0
Why I was the worst grad student an advisor could've possibly wanted when I went to the U and why I'm a much better student (and person) today and am
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Robert Wright
RKWinvisibleman
Today is the 25th anniversary of the #Srebrenica massacre - a horror close to my heart since I visited Tuzla a few weeks after as a young reporter and met
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Dr Mark D. Scherz
MarkScherz
There's some interesting discussion going on on @taxacom about @Zootaxa's decision to mandate @ORCID_Org identifiers for authors. The argument against is that it is an infringement of freedoms and part
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Nicolas Le Roux
le_roux_nicolas
Yann, I know you mean well. I saw many people act like you just did in good faith, and get defensive when people pointed that this was not the proper
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ASON - A Sense Of Neurodivergency
neurodivergical
My neurodivergency is a disability for me. It significantly impairs my everyday life and my ability to take care of myself and my family. It definitely provides some benefits for
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