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SeanTalentW
Interview Prep Thread -So you've spent hours working on your resume. You finally got a callback. Congrats! Now what? You consider yourself not a strong speaker so you're nervous about
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Adia Benton
Ethnography911
Today the NYT published something about the pulse oximeter letter that came out in the NEJM last week. There are many things that piss me off about it -- knowing
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All Things Education
RachelAnneLevy
So, I've got a few things to say about this article. And stick with me because you'll I am not dismissing the struggles presented in it.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/learning-to-read-on-zoom/2020/12/01/50718514-2b78
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Chad Parenti, PhD
UnpaidComintern
The concept of liberalism is a funny thing right now. ML's tend to use the term to refer to anyone who isn't a Communist or a reactionary, or as say,
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kisroka
katearthsis
If you were under any illusions as to what and who I am, read the pinned thread. I'll add this to it though - I'm honest. I won't like to
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Sam Creighton
sam_creighton
Thanks to @rcharlesworth for flagging up this important article to me. A few things stand out... 1/https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/dec/12/famous-first-words-how-celebrities-made-their-way-on-to-childrens-bookshelves It talks about pa
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Brain Valley 🧠✍️
brainvalleysays
How we grew from 0-100 followers in just 3 days?Here's a thread of what we did Special thanks to:- @YouActualized - @CureIncome - @luxconduct - @WritingToRiches - @wizofecom - @sean0to1k
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Joel Sherman
Joelsherman1
1/I have read the 101-page operating manual. It was 67 pages in its first manifestation. Forgive a string. I have some thoughts, I'm tired and sure to ramble. I have
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Nicola Skinner
skinnerwrites
I’ve been thinking about this gift my mum gave me when I was about nine. She picked me up from school one day and handed over two sheets of typed
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Andrew Wilson
AJWTheology
Twenty years ago a friend of mine asked me what my favourite Christian book was, and I replied that it was Philip Yancey’s What’s So Amazing About Grace? (I remember
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Thomas Michael Shelby OBE DCM MM MP
marlonmusique
This recent hair debacle made me recall something I had read about the Tignon Laws so I went looking again... The Tignon Laws of 1786 were laws that banned black
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Rolf Potts
rolfpotts
A reader in Africa writes: "I'm Christian, a 15-year-old student from Ghana. I started reading self-development books this year in order to get a firm foundation before it's too late.
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Anita Kerwin-Nye
anitakntweets
I thought twice about posting our celebration of DD2 going to university. In the current context it seemed crass.But then I remembered. We weren’t celebrating her results. We are marking
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Capt Twit(ter)
Intrstng
I just visited out of curiosity Mr Conspiracy’s website (David Icke). I had a read of his anti-vaccination story.It is incredibly clever how he uses phrases and statistics to alarm
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Matt Bell
mdbell79
One of my all-time favorites, opening with a great hook: "Just as we were all getting back into the mainland domestic groove, somebody started in with dragons and crop blights
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Criminal Profiler
Bazingaa_SC
Ever wonder why caste-based violence is ignored by the media? Read the findings of Oxfam India about caste groups in Newsrooms- 89% of pole positions in English TV news belonged
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