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ShakinthatChalk
Thought for the day.I learnt a long time ago that desks set out in rows often caused poor behaviour. What poor behaviour? Rows facilitate a sense of class control and
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Statistics Guy 🤓
Stat_O_Guy
So the anomaly in Admitted for Covid - NHS England data.1. We have two data sets, one shows the government dashboard daily admissions of covid-19 patients to hospital. The lower
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Daniel Finn
DanFinn95
I think this passage, from Open Labour's Euston 2.0 pamphlet, should kill off the "walk and chew gum" formula once and for all. It's a perfect example of mealy-mouthed equivocation
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Nicole Bedera
NBedera
I keep seeing these think pieces suggesting that informal resolution is going to be some great thing for campus sexual assault survivors. Let me explain why this is wrong. From
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Jo Zefka
JZefka
1/Quelques réflexions sur l'affaire Finkielkraut-Duhamel.Commençons par rétablir la vérité : Finkielkraut a explicitement condamné Duhamel, qu'il a jugé "inexcusable". C'est capital. Sur ce point toute polémiqu
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Arthur Holland Michel
WriteArthur
(Thread) The EU Parliament has just adopted a resolution for a common EU position on the military applications of AI. Here are some highlights. Full text: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2021-0009_EN.html The resolution &
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
***We may be thinking about speech - #freespeech and #hatespeech in an analog, retrograde way. Here is a very long thread that I am too lazy to turn into an
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Andrew Levidis
Andrew_Levidis
Many of the problems I have with the historiography on interwar and wartime Japan has to do with how we narrate the transitions between the 1920s and 1930s and hence,
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el gato malo
boriquagato
many have said things like "we should have done what japan did" or "singapore epidemiologists got it right" but i find this unpersuasive.the whole pacific rim had basically no covid
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Aditi Malhotra
aditi_malhotra_
A lot of debate in India over Trudeau’s comment and even some shock over it. What I find particularly funny is the moral high ground being taken by many on
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
There's a lot of talk about 'preserving healthcare' as a primary goal of pandemic management. That's not wrong, but it begs the question of what exactly we mean by 'preserving
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SomeBitchIKnow
Second Nobel Prize nomination for @realDonaldTrump. Incoming lib implosion in 3... 2... 1... Lmao, see? Let's get into this. I'm working on my Covid report still, but this is important.
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Women's Budget Group
WomensBudgetGrp
Thread: #Covid has shone a bright light on inequalities that have existed for far too long. We can no longer look away and ignore. As we continue through this crisis
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Emily Prince
emily_esque
I talk about healthcare law a lot, but mostly in the context of how trans people are lawfully entitled to access to care.There are many systemic problems in healthcare, but
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James Noake
DrJN_SportsMed
A short thread...hip and groin cases are often complex & can involve multiple pain drivers, esp but the time the pt finally presents to SEM clinic. I like imaging(! ),
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Ian Acheson
NotThatBigIan
THREAD:Ahmed Hassan and Khairi Saadallah share some interesting and troubling characteristics. Both are now serving huge prison sentences for Islamist terrorism - Hassan for the Parsons Green Tube bomb in
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