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Jason Kint
jason_kint
Lol. Where G/FB lobby couldn’t make “triopoly” into a thing, now they’re hoping “pentopoly” takes off. There are two major antitrust lawsuits here right now. We originally isolated the “duopoly”
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Riuji
weakconvergence
It is common to approach problems via approximation in analysis. Often, we know how to solve the problem in special cases. This allows us to obtain a sequence of approximate
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Mhairi Hunter
MhairiHunter
Scotpol urgently needs a working definition of transphobia before this horrible "debate" consumes everyone. There is so much dog whistling & coded language, it is exactly like anti-Semitism in that
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Janyce McGregor
janycemcgregor
While Trump was taking these actions, Canada was strongly advocating for "rules-based trade"... and those rules say a country only takes these kind of retaliatory actions proportionately, in an emergency
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Omair Ahmad
OmairTAhmad
Setting aside the Hindu-Muslim thing, the core issue behind families wanting to control marriages in India is about caste, about closed access to opportunities, and an unfair socio-economic base.In a
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CILT at UCT
CILT_UCT
UCT recently surveyed students about experiences of Emergency Remote Teaching during term 2. Thank you to the 3818 students who provided feedback: your perspectives will help improve remote teaching for
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
10 mins in front of the news was enough to drive me to intense frustration. The Tory party 'line to take' today is that the unbridgeable divide is the result
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Dan Teeter
Coach_Teeter
A great interview with @WIAA director Mick Hoffman regarding allowing HS sports in WA state to return to play. I’ve attached my personal thoughts in the pictures below this post.
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Prof Heather Marquette #NHSblueheart
hamarquette
Conspiracy theories have a long history in US culture, as elsewhere. Paranoia & fear aren’t new. But critical thinking skills have been downplayed in education, by emphasising STEM over humanities/social
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Megan McArdle
asymmetricinfo
This seems like a good time to discuss my most recently printed column,. Because this effect shows up strongly in the responses to it.https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/29/we-should-embrace-cassandras-when-next-disaster-comes/
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Dr. Jane Clare Jones
janeclarejones
I don't think I've ever phrased it like that before, but it got me thinking, about 'exactly our point.'1. Women are female2. Those of us who are female do not
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Andy Craig
AndrewRCraig
I’ve never said, and am happy to disavow, any idea that LP should be in the business of factions making up lists of who they’re gonna kick out and purge
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Markus Schiller
RocketSchiller
Interesting questions, thank you. But there seems to be a misconception on what makes a FOBS.As the name says, it is a Fractional Orbital Bombardment System, meaning it has to
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Survive the Jive
SurvivetheJive
Some say it is cringe to blame Puritans for modern liberalism. It is not cringe. It is correct. This paper provides some solid evidence that social conservatism in modern England
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habibi
habibi_uk
*Thread* It has been amusing to see critics of the appointment of William Shawcross rely on “Claystone”, a thoroughly discredited and now shuttered “think tank”. The Guardian, for example.Claystone is
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𝐎. 𝐀𝐥𝐚𝐧 𝐍𝐨𝐛𝐥𝐞
TheAlanNoble
A Charlie Brown Christmas is the greatest work of popular culture in the mid twentieth century, and maybe ever since:1. Art direction is lovely2. Voice acting is endearingly stilted3. Directly
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