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Lisa Marchiano
LisaMarchiano
THREAD: On relationships with adult children. There are so many parts of the parenting experience that are sugar-coated in the popular imagination. Pregnancy is supposed to be blissful. Having a
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Nicola Stewart
sch_counsellor
I have girls that come to my therapy room with an intense internalised feeling of difference that have no diagnosis. The main presentation is anxiety. In education we need to
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
BREAKING: A new type of test detects immune (T) cell response to the coronavirus, and may be a better indicator of prior infection with the virus than antibodies. 1/6https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/10/health/t-cell-test-immunity-coronavirus
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prerna singh bindra
prernabindra
#Elephant love from #India authored by acrophile naturalist wordsmith @stephenalter .. this large hearted gentleman's earlier book 'In the Jungles of the Night' reimagined #JimCorbett and now it is Mowgli's
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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
In my opinion 'controlling climate change' is not the goal, and in fact is an illusory proposition that harkens to the same worldview of control and domination of natural systems
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Sarah Bouchat
sarahbouchat
I'm neither an education expert nor an IR scholar but @profpaulpoast and @colaresi's threads on "canon" are a useful, if oblique, insight into how the way we teach a subject
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
arghavan_salles
Written with radiation oncology in mind, this article could easily be about all of medicine and how racism has and continues to limit the contributions of Black people. Authors are
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Neil O'Brien MP
NeilDotObrien
JUST ONE GRAPH IN THE DAILY MAIL - a thread. The Daily Mail published this chart. 2 things about it struck me. First, I’d seen the same data from the
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Martin Geddes
martingeddes
A good person of faith recently wrote to me challenging my assertion that treason justifies the death penalty, even for those who feel "thou shalt not kill" applies. Here is
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Esther Beadle
estherbeadle
If you are tasked with supporting someone with a mental health condition at work - 10 tips that have been occupying my brain of late. 1/ Admit ignorance - even
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Simon Stroughair
enchamade
For obvious reasons there's a lot of negativity towards 2020 as the year draws to a close, but personally speaking I had lots of good times this year. In food
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Phil Greaves
PhilGreaves01
Pundits still framing everything on the basis that governments are telling the truth about the 'novel virus' and the novel disease 'COVID19' are not worth listening to, it hasn't even
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Greg Carlock
gregorytcarlock
Those saying, over the past few days and on the House floor today, that impeachment, or accountability broadly, will only stoke more division and violence should learn the dark history
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Cindy
txflygirl
2020 was such a tough year for us. It started with a pandemic (we got this we thought), then a close friend died (I still miss her everyday), and then
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Sam Hoadley-Brill
deonteleologist
THREAD ~ Charles Mills v. “Master’s Tools”This strategy—the “master’s tools” must be abandoned/destroyed—can be applied at will to generate a new radical thesis, e.g. OP’s “black people can’t be healthy.”
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Ravish Naresh
ravishnaresh
Over 2020 @Khatabook activated merchants in >95% Indian districts, recording over $100Bn+ in transactions with over 150Mn+ customers. A good chunk of India's retail GDP is already being recorded on the platform
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