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Ayo Sogunro - #Transformist; #EndSARS
ayosogunro
Over thirty years ago, Chinua Achebe summarised that our crisis of governance was ‘simply and squarely’ a failure of leadership. Certainly, Achebe is right. But what we are rarely told,
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Rich 🚙🛠📺🛋
Joe_Hallenbeck
I have just bought my first private number plate for the new car.I believe the age of the car will allow me to fit it.I’ve never bought a plate before
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Peter McLean
PeteMC666
Ok, I think it's time for some industry real-talk. It's not the 80s, 90s, or even 2000s anymore. It's 2021 in the middle of a global pandemic, and the publishing
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Brian Beutler
brianbeutler
This thread is sorta fatally undermined by the telling omission of race as a factor in the formation of the conservative movement, but I think it's narrowly right in its
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Sahil Bloom
SahilBloom
Survivorship Bias 101History is written by the victors. But if we exclusively focus on these successes, we allow survivorship bias to distort our understanding of the world.But what is "survivorship
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Samuel Albert • Life Coach
albertsamuel_t
𝐃𝐮𝐥𝐥 𝐀𝐱𝐞Once upon a time a very strong woodcutter asked for a job with a timber merchant, and he got it.His salary was really good and so were the working
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Persuasion Profits 🧲
PersuasionProf
Notes to self:(A THREAD)I like to make notes, most of them for myself.Sharing a few of my favorite ones. 1. The world doesn't owe you anything.You want something, you gotta
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Chris
ThePrimalMan
For those of you in your 20s and early 30s, know this:It won’t last.You are going to live the majority of your adult life as a 35+ year old.The clock
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K
K_krazy_xoxo
You would've thought one year in and people would learn that public health (and medicine and LIFE in general) is basically balancing the tradeoffs amongst different measures but nooooooo people
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
This is an important question for researchers, journalists and many of us who have not monitored large amounts of info. 1. Take regular breaks. Walk, swim, exercise. Disconnect completely. 2.
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
A classic case of taking time to explore the consequences of a deal. I had noted the separate electricity and fish sections, but not the link between them. More evidence
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Drug Monkey
drugmonkeyblog
Here's another little secret about the failure of GRE to correlate with grad school "performance" as measured by paper output. My greatest exp is postdocs, not grads, but I think
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Paps Charming
JOHNCRUZnolloyd
Here are SOME signs to look out for when you might be dealing with a narcissist (a thread). 1. Impressive sense of self-importance. - An important person does not need
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Thomas (Vaccines Save Lives) Westbrook 🌏
holykoolaid
Why religions oppress women:If you empower women, educate them, and give them control over their own birth rates, they (on average) have fewer children, allowing them to invest more in
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Annie Murphy Paul
anniemurphypaul
A thread about how exposure to nature can improve children’s ability to self-regulate, winding around to an interesting question about its different effects on boys and girls. 1/10 We know
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Dr Karen Harman (Gray) 💙
kcrgray
My top three themes from today’s #CWPlusConversations @cwpluscharity webinar on evaluating arts programmes and activities delivered in hospitals during COVID. Please feel free to add your own thoughts. A thread.
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