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David Regier
davidpaulregier
Psalm 106 is instructive for our time. We would do well to learn how to view history from the Lord's hymnbook. It begins with praise and thanksgiving, and a blessing
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Ellie Bates
TalesfromEllie
I've been living with impacts of a rare, currently incurable, illness for around 20 years; here are some of things I've learned:Your experience of a long term illness is unique
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Dr. Karen Cangialosi
karencang
Thanks to @Bali_Maha for inspiring this thread that I wrote on #ungrading. Ok! A thread. I will talk about my practices of #ungrading. But I can’t do that without talking
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Sylvia Sierra
sociolinguista
I'm really happy that 6 months ago I was having 6 bad days of pain a week and just 1 good productive day, but after working through Curable and other
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Alisande DeMerovence
AlisandeDM
I don't have the time to list everything. A soul. Competence. Compassion. Charisma. Joy. The best interests of the country at heart. Wit. A sharp intellect. A track record that
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Brian Devlin
BDevlin1
QEUH: 'Whistleblowing destroyed our lives, now more must be done to protect those who speak out'https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/18543387.qeuh-whistleblowing-destroyed-lives-now-must-done-protect-speak-out/?ref=twtrec Interesting
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SharpRights
RightsSharp
The Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (Geneva Convention) was signed on this day in 1951, recognising the need to protect refugees in the wake of WW2 and the
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Maz Hedgehog
MazHedgehog
TW rape culture This feels very much like a hunt for control. Like 'if I behave properly, I'll be safe. If I'm perfect, I'll be safe'I have a lot of
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Misty Ann eyeballing the legislature
MistyTrails
Preface: I'm fine.Tweet: I spent yesterday in the Covid ER at Washington Regional. What I saw was a well-oiled machine. My nurse and ER doc were amazing despite: Almost constant
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The Celestial Sage
tcelestialsage_
The final FULL MOON of 2020 is in Cancer. December 29, 2020! This is the Full Moon where going inward and finding your true north is incredibly important. This is
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Dr. Jessica Riddell
DrJRiddell
Working w/students as partners & co-designers has been the most meaningful shift in my pedagogical approach over the past decade. I was delighted to co-host w/ @YerGalSal and @georgesphilgs a
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Jared Rubenstein, MD
DrJRubenstein
Once again the conversation has started about whether we should change the name “palliative care.”I appreciate the rationale including points made in a recent @washingtonpost article.Allow me to present a
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Maya Contreras
mayatcontreras
1/OK, I finally started crying. This is a historic moment. A quick Senator Kamala Harris, or rather, Vice-President Elect Kamala Harris thread. 2/So many of us believed in Kamala Harris
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Dr. NerdLove
DrNerdLove
Watching Cobra Kai, plus a lot of the manosphere plus the insurrectionists has put me in a mind of the idea of "the world's hard, so I have to make
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Sean Kennelly
SPKennelly
Imagine you knew you were dying and yet couldn’t meet, talk, laugh, cry, with your family and loved ones. About a third of our 30k+ NH residents in Ireland die
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Amarnath Amarasingam
AmarAmarasingam
1. Some of the post-election conversations in the US sound a lot like the post-conflict zone conversations I’ve heard in various countries I’ve studied and worked in. Quick thread on
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