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Chris Ford
ctford
Tip for turning reading into learning - think hard about where you will place a newly read book on your mental bookshelf. I mean by this that there is great
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Arrianna Marie Planey, PhD
Arrianna_Planey
Interesting discussion this morning about academics with public-facing social media use (& even op-eds!) & the potential COIs (beyond financial)- esp for those who evaluate policies in the course of
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Chet Harvey
chet_harvey
Something interesting has happened with the word 'evangelical' over the last several years. When I was growing up, my perception of 'evangelical' was that it was a big tent term
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DanO
DanOndiege
Why I believe @graphprotocol $GRT is one of the most important protocols in the blockchain ecosystem.Letβs start with some basic definitions: Web1: βread-onlyβ. Users can only search & read info
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Leiland
LeilandTanner
This is an important reminder.It is sobering to put the sickle to the work of "perfecting the Saints", only to fight a major retardation of foundational understandings of doctrine among
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Abhishek Kar
Abhishekkar_
π ππππππ ππ ππππππ πππ πππππππππ The entire thread is based on the book : The Almanack of Naval Ravikant @naval If you haven't read it so far,the following
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
I keep trying to explain the "Hegelian religion" thing. It's so important. You have to hear it. You have to see. It's why this is happening.Hegel's ideas have been boiled
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Melissa Huggins
MHuggins99
I have kept my mouth shut so many times but this AGAIN? we're doing this AGAIN? while the entire culinary scene in the region is clinging via the slimmest thread
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Janice Dean
JaniceDean
We reached out to @NYGovCuomoβs office last night re: my OpEd. They reacted right away wanting an embargoed copy. We said they could read it at 5am and give reaction
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katyoutofwater
katyoutofwater
Read through an interview with Chris Evans where he talks about how difficult Captain America is as a character because heβs simply *good.* The implication is - as weβve all
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Jeremy Duns
JeremyDuns
Several people have sent this to me and to others. I've got a lot on so perhaps someone else can deal with it more fully, but just a few points
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Frances Evangelista
nonsuchbook
Escapist that I am, I read a large number of books in 2020. So many great and varied books that it seems silly to attempt to rank them. Instead, here
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Dr. QueenB
drkakali
A thread on microinvalidation using linguistic acrobatics. 1. I gave a colleague, whom I trusted, one of my papers to read. Here's her reaction. #academictwitter #highered #academicchatter #highereducation #microaggressions 2.
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PRE-ORDER π± REA AND THE BLOOD OF THE NECTAR!!!
payaldwrites
On the heels of @nytimes 'Why is publishing So White?' here's a list of the best children's books published by South Asian authors in 2020. @SikhProf @Meeratsriram @rajanilarocca @storiesbysingh @SaadiaFaruqi
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Dr. Sajjad Fazel
SajjadFazel
THREAD: "Do your own research" - this is one of the most misused statements today. #scicomm #scienceupfirst #covid19 #misinformation Why do I say that? Because countless anti-vaxxers, flat-earth believers, and
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Gummi Bear
gummibear737
Super Important!Please take a second to read this article about Dr. Brian Tyson who's treated over 1900 COVID-19 patients with zero mortality thus farEarly treatment with DWSNBN was his standard
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