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Ali A Olomi
aaolomi
Every few hundred years, Jupiter and Saturn meet in a Great Conjunction. For medieval Muslim astrologers the cycles would represent the rise and fall of empires, the coming of messiahs,
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Single Pivot
thesinglepivot
Sassuolo always have an optimal occupation of spaces so that the midfielders or wingers can receive behind the first lines of pressure to turn around with space.But apart from the
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Michael Beschloss
BeschlossDC
Why are top members of an outgoing President's staff — four days before his term is done — now having an unannounced Saturday morning meeting at White House complex?https://twitter.com/betsy_klein/status/1350458796905259009?s=20 Yes
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Miguel Massens
MiguelMassens
Could it be this easy? Have we been overcomplicating ourselves looking for the magical top? #sp500 $SPY #Fibonacci Now, taking #fibonacci retracements off the '08/'09 hi/low, and combining with the
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tsar becket adams
BecketAdams
"the police just let the rioters in!" "Make no mistake: If the protesters were black, they would have been tear-gassed, battered, and perhaps shot.” this “the cops allowed this to
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Gabriel Malor
gabrielmalor
This new lawsuit is against the PA secretary of the commonwealth and four election boards in heavily-Democratic counties. It raises due process, equal protection, and electors clause claims and is
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Jessica Kirkland
jkirk___
It’s become clear to me that a big reason there’s such a divide when it comes to reopening schools is the public perception of what teachers do and what their
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Dr Helen Blackman
HelenBlackman
Time to remind people of Vimes' boot theory of socioeconomic unfairness:The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money.Take boots, for
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Lee Mandelo
leemandelo
Art does not exist to be evaluated on a scale of “harm” to “uplift,” and if we want to talk dog-whistles, that right there is a huge one: it’s deeply
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Chris Blattman
cblatts
it’s great that economists do lots of field work and interviews now. But think of the absolute sloppiest, terrible causal inference paper you can remember, from someone who doesn’t even
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Ross Guberman
legalwritingpro
This is part of an unofficial movement in the federal judiciary these last few years to make opinions more accessible and interesting. In theory, those are laudable goals, especially if
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Kyle J. Howard
KyleJamesHoward
1. Trinitarianism does not come from Greek Philosophy. Trinitarianism is not a “white doctrine”. Trinitarianism was established by ancient Palestinian prophets, reenforced by a Jewish Messiah, & most ardently defended
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Gro-Tsen
gro_tsen
This leads me to mention my favorite epistemological question, to which I know no satisfactory answer. Imagine I flip a coin: Hayden says it will fall on heads for sure,
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David Neil
NeilOf9Hostages
Wish to clear up some misinformation that I posited in answering some replies.Whenever a claim is made it must be backed by evidence if we are not to assume everything.
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Aaron Kraus
Aaron_Kraus
Really enjoyed the perspective @rnlanders and his colleagues @SHLglobal shared on closing the academic-practitioner gap. My take is that the incentive structures are misaligned to close the gap, but we
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Nathan A. Finn
nathanafinn
You can be an evangelical who cares about social justice and not be a cultural marxist. You can be an evangelical who cares about personal holiness and not be a
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