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Dr Nili Kaplan-Myrth, MD, PhD, CCFP
nilikm
Dearest colleagues, friends, public (anyone who wants to know), I’m going to tell you about an urban family doctor’s job before & during #COVID19 Here’s my story as told in
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Yoel_Sumitro
SumitroYoel
On Interaction Design vs Science. Jadi UX ini sebenernya di bawah payung Art & Design atau Science & Engineering? Program Master’s di bidang UX bervariasi letak fakultasnya. Di University of
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/ The Thinker and the Prover--a thread “The unexamined life, said Socrates, is not worth living. That’s some serious shit. Most people wouldn’t want to examine that statement, much less
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Melissa Turkington
Leftovers_Movie
If you're a new screenwriter, you may wonder what readers look for in a script. If you're like many, you've taken to the internet to get some opinions from Seasoned
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Bret Michael
BretMichael
My Workplace Is HauntedA Thread Just a few general details and history before I get into the meat and potatoes of the spooky stuff:- Building was completed and opened
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Ameya
Finstor85
One segment I have been absolutely upbeat is IT/Tech. Tech has always been the hidden moat for many companies - AP/BFL to name a few. Tech is no longer a
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Pim de Witte
PimDeWitte
Random thread on things I've learned while running Medal the last few years. In no particular order. Scale solves most things. Get to it as fast as you can.Trust
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Matt Baggott
mattbagg
Happy birthday to Sasha Shulgin, born on this day in 1925. He invented hundreds of chemical technologies for exploring the mind and healing the soul. Sasha's first known publications are
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Barry Seemungal 🇬🇧 🇹🇹
BarrySeemungal
See @Brain1878 our study of vestibular dysfunction in traumatic brain injury https://academic.oup.com/brain/advance-article/doi/10.1093/brain/awaa386/6050089?guestAccessKey=388b9d20-5298-43bc-a7e7-83effc1b6ad8 Newly described vestibular cog
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Aaron Rentfrew 🍥
livingrightco
Trading an Emotional Battlefield - How I Manage MineThere is something about trading that can expose our most profound emotional issues within minutes.This combination of success, failure, risk, regret, and
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : We want to be agile.Me : Do you mean "We want to learn Agile methods such as XP" or "We want to increase the agility of our organisation"?
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was that a nerve?
primediscussion
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-nice-white-parents/id1524080195?i=1000485298545 So, this podcasts hasn’t aired it’s first episode yet. But the reviews are already fun There’s a few things at play here. The first bein
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Karen L Campbell
karampbell
Very honoured to receive this award & in such company.Psychonomics was the first conference I attended as a new grad student and I remember being awestruck by the science. Thinking,
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
THREADSpeaking of cognitive rigidity:The Democrats and all their media and Hollywood lackeys HONESTLY BELIEVE that choosing Kamal Harris makes the defeat of @realDonaldTrump inevitable.Just ask @ArcuriPolasek One of three: Two
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NortherlyRose 🌈 💙
NortherlyRose
What you might notice if you communicate with me. A #thread about how being #autistic affects #communication (I can’t speak for anyone other than me). #autism#AllAutistics#ActuallyAutistic 1/ I’m quite likely
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Norasferatu 🧛
NoraReed
very little has been done with images of 9/11 that is not a political attackhttps://twitter.com/SpeakerPelosi/status/1117024802403840000 there are about a thousand people knee-deep in their own cognitive dissonance here screaming at
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