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David W. Congdon
dwcongdon
If anyone is looking for best practices from a uni press editor, I’m available to answer your questions. Just DM me. In the meantime, here is a brief thread:https://twitter.com/isaacsoon2/status/1337037336970858496 1.
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SS
ssozinha__
(5/5)... the water is then used to prepare a meal for the whole community.For the Chewa, the custom is that when a tribe member passes, the entire community must attend
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Prof. Mosa Moshabela
MoshabelaMosa
It's not a new strain, only a variant. It's not a second wave, but a second surge. They are not non-pharmaceutical interventions, but behavioural, social, economic, environmental interventions etc. But
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Jack Stilgoe
Jackstilgoe
I've been really enjoying this piece by @STS_News. But I have THOUGHTShttps://link.medium.com/Wi6Fdie1wdb I'm not arrogant enough to regard this piece as subtweeting me and colleagues, but I work on a
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The Reading Ape
TheReadingApe
An appallingly tardy response to such an important element of reading - apologies. The growing recognition of fluency as the crucial developmental area for primary education is certainly encouraging helping
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Kyle Becker
kylenabecker
The 1876 presidential election was a mess. "A Democratic candidate had emerged with the lead in the popular vote, but 19 electoral votes from four states were IN DISPUTE."If you
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Ice Princess³³º¹
zaptrapped
FAQs and debunk myths (no mRNA will not alter your DNA.) The FDA is going to approve the Pfizer Covid vaccine when they meet on December 10th. Moderna vaccine will
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Alex Thomas
AlexGAThomas
NEW from me an @instituteforgov paper on “the heart of the problem”. My take on why the centre of government is too weakI suggest the UK has the worst of
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Radhika Gupta
iRadhikaGupta
A perspective on “quant funds” in the Indian context, a space that is in my view, a little misunderstood! Quant funds in India are bizarrely classified as sector funds. Quant
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Andrew Charlton
bertiecharlton
SEO forecasting. Some learnings. A thread... “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.”This is often the case. You can learn a lot from history, so the more historical data
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Kai Kupferschmidt
kakape
I’ve written a lot in the last two weeks about #B117 and the uncertainty surrounding its exact effects. So let me talk about something that we can be pretty certain
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Shane Morris
IamShaneMorris
Here's reality: The "radical left" is so small, they barely exist. There are a few shitheads tearing down statues, sure -- but most of us are at home, trying not
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Nick Hanauer
NickHanauer
Long rant: This @WSJ article bemoaning the decline of price theory is really worth highlighting. The economic theories and so called "laws of economics" that the WSJ consistently and religiously
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Sarah K
StotheNtotheK
Accommodations & equity in covid times:. The closest personal comparison I have to the kind of circumstances that would warrant significant deviation from the norm for equitable outcomes is my
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Revolving Door Project
revolvingdoorDC
NEW REPORT: CNAS — a hawkish think tank with 13 alumni in the Biden administration — has made multiple policy recommendations that would directly benefit its donors, which include major
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
This seems like it's coming out of nowhere, but it's based in a conversation I had with someone earlier explaining an important aspect of Woke culture that many of us
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