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Amelia Marra
Miss_Meels
THREAD (a reading list for white museum folk, by non-white museum folk)Some of my fellow white museum workers have shared that they discovered this @PorchiaMuseM's "Cartography: a Black woman’s response
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Rachita Kumar
RachitaKumar7
Great deep dive on UK challenger banks & current state of their UX by @PeteRamsey. Speed is critical to effective disruptionThe series of articles looks how banks compare on account
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The Punisher
PunishDem1776
Part 2Bill Gates Depopulation agenda & Eugenics FrontmanGAVI CEO Jeff Berkley states "The goal is 100% immunization wont be reached until secure digital identification is fully implemented"To which GAVI became
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KT Parker #SaveTheBees 🐝🐝🐝
lunaperla
Normally at this time on a Weds, we'd be tweeting abt #PMQs.For all those missing that 15min injection of sanity into British politics every week, here's a thread of #KeirStarmer's
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Simon McGarr
Tupp_Ed
Such a terribly sad thing. Brexit revealed institutional weaknesses in every UK sector it tested- political, media but also education, historical knowledge. Mr. Eel here voted leave to sell eels
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𐤒Rabitt ✌️🇺🇸
CuriousRabitt
OIG audit for Election and Infrastructure securityOctober 22 2020Thread The audit advises to "take additional steps to protect the broader election infrastructure, which includes polling and voting locations and related
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modest proposal
modestproposal1
There may be compelling reasons for a particular company to go public via SPAC, but if an entire sector is choosing to do so, especially a "futuristic" one, might be
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Chris Holland
ChrisCardsFan
Holding onto population centers in the last months of WWII was built not only around their importance to Germany’s crumbling transportation infrastructure, but also their role as communications hubs; in
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Dancin Dan on Film
dancindanonfilm
Apropos of absolutely nothing, let's talk about Non-Profit Organizations. Since I graduated college in 2006, I've worked in the non-profit sector at organizations of all sizes and across different verticals
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Mike Gow 高英智
mikeygow
Not surprised to see Iain Duncan Smith involvedAm surprised given his willingness to profit in Chinese market as a director of a UK chemical company from 2009-2010https://twitter.com/ipacglobal/status/1337991464517849088 IDS was a
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Anoo Bhuyan
AnooBhu
1- Been studying insurance claim rejections for people with COVID.Here, someone being rejected by Star because its "mild COVID." Here, someone's claim being rejected by HDFC ERGO because the private
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Pandemic Pogey
StandingTheGaff
I'm always bewildered with Dippers who defend the Social Contract in Ontario. There was never a technocratic solution to the crisis. The only victory would have been political: an orderly,
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David Green
RealDavidMGreen
I can't speak for everyone obviously, but this fighting over questions has always confused me. #Thread 1/nhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/white-house-reporters-say-biden-team-asked-them-for-questions-in-advance?source=twitter&via=desk
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Reed Hundt
rehundt
1/Zach has the history right (again). I doubt the current political leadership read the book where Summers et al explained what they did, unless they look at borrowed copies. Here
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Thomas Spencer
ThomasASpencer
1/nThe topic of today's thread is the findings of the transport sector chapter in TERI's flagship H2 report released in December last year. This is really important because too many
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Ramez Naam
ramez
Why do carbon taxes fall short? Here's a quick tweet thread on their limitations. For context, I am a carbon tax advocate, was on the board of WA's 2016 revenue-neutral
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