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The Times
thetimes
The British government was blindsided by a new strain of coronavirus, and again by the world’s response. The inside story of how Johnson was forced into action. By @Steven_Swinford (1)https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/news/a-warning-a-ca
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MrFallick
MrFallickPE
Seen a few ‘Tips’ floating around. So here’s mine - GoogleClassroom 1. Use a G Form for a ‘do now’ task - You can reuse these in school by
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HARC Lab
HARCLab
The past couple of weeks have brought a lot of news spotlighting problems with coordinated entry systems (CES). Courtney Cronley published a study showing gender and racial biases in
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John Kemp
JKempEnergy
BRITAIN’s media and politicians are working themselves up into a moral panic about outside exercise and coronavirus transmission. There is no evidence of significant transmission in open air settings with
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Ben Maas
masbenMaas
From the @SLTimes, "The main problem with the Dakota...is its water table is decreasing 1.5 feet per year in the Storm Lake area, or 0.3%, which means the water it
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dr stephanie moore
steph_moore
*sigh*https://twitter.com/dandrezner/status/1359480274468433926 I will grant him that if your online course is online lectures or recorded lectures and that's it, then yes, your online course sucks.But I expect better of academics
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Ewan Gibbs
ewangibbs
My dominant memory of 12 December 2019 happened the next day. I met @shirkerism and others in Edinburgh to commiserate. We gathered at the Democracy Cairn on Calton Hill, which
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Chris Stark
ChiefExecCCC
Last year, we recommended that @hmtreasury undertake a review of how Net Zero will be funded. Very pleased that they accepted that invitation.We've now got their interim report - the
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Suzie Jabarian
SuzieJabarian
Doing a little reading on #blendedlearning. The #RemoteLearning Guidance Report by @EducEndowFoundn is excellent, but I’m keen to dig a little deeper myself. So, I thought I would share some
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Eddie Clark
Publicwrongs
Astonishing. 3 public health scholars with absolutely no relevant expertise purporting to accurately state the incredibly complex legal situation around NZ citizens overseas having their return prevented or delayed further
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Lucas Guttenberg
lucasguttenberg
The presidency proposes to have the Council instead of the @EU_Commission approve national Recovery and Resilience Plans to unlock RRF money; even wants unanimity for this and cites
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Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Why do COVID-19 modelling groups typically produce ‘scenarios’ rather than long-term forecasts when exploring possible epidemic dynamics? A short thread... 1/ Coverage of modelling is often framed as if epidemics
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Anna Cavazzini
anna_cavazzini
Since 2018, the EU has been in a labour standards dispute with South Korea, via the mechanisms provided under the EU-South Korea FTA's chapter on sustainable development. Almost two years
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Graham Atkins
GrahamTAtkins
Really interesting discussion about how public services in England have coped with #coronavirus this morning #PerformanceTrackerFull report: https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publications/performance-tracker-2020Listen back later he
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💥 𝕍ictory 𝕎ill ℂome 💥
victorywiilcome
Manufacturing Consent Series:Thread about how media fabricates a fake news... today's example is the lie that the MSM is spreading these days:"Russians have payed Taliban to kill american soldiers in
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Jason Crawford
jasoncrawford
After reading the post this afternoon, I read most of it out loud to my wife just now.It was hard, because I was alternately laughing and crying.https://twitter.com/jasoncrawford/status/1352388517209415685 Why does this
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