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sue borchardt - mereologist in training
contemplatethis
Since discovering #wardleymaps i've been working to translate @swardley's ideas on strategy to social change efforts. Alnoor Ebrahim's book Measuring Social Change: Performance & Accountability in a Complex World is
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Anna Llewellyn
DrAnnaLlewellyn
A thread - some thoughts on Liz Truss and that Foucault speech, which has really troubled me. So, anyone who has even a miniscule understanding of Foucault, would agree that
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🖕 the Plutocracy
DaBeaverMeister
There were 788 billionaires in the U.S. at the end of 2019, which was the most recent statistic I could find. Probably more now, let's call it 800. Now let's
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James David Dickson
downi75
Which also makes the next 50 years interesting. The battle hasn't even been joined. If conservatism was ever re-imagined as a functional political idea, and not just remembrances of Bill
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Hasu
hasufl
Since I feel like this could be misunderstood:1) my definition of a Ponzi scheme was "a scheme where early adopters benefit of late adopters" - NOT necessarily a fraud (although
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Tom Wright
thomaswright08
The thing to realize about the EU-China investment pact and transatlantic cooperation on China generally, which this article highlights, is that Merkel wants to prevent the US from building a
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Geoffrey M. Wardle
Geoffrey_Wardle
Good Morning! Let’s talk a little bit about Idaho’s intervention through the Gov., Lt. Gov, and certain legislators in Texas v. Pennsylvania. (Note, I am a recovering campaign and elections
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Shilpa
HaveALongWay2Go
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST The famous Charles Darwin Theory But how ...A THREAD ON THREATS Being in the profession of threats, I have learnt a lot of life theory around
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James Durran
jdurran
So much hysteria (on both 'sides') about primary #grammar, mostly from people who don't teach it, or who don't know much about grammar. Knowing some theory and terminology can be
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Alina Chan
Ayjchan
I understand why reputable polls are using "covid was created in a lab" as a conspiracy theory/misinformation test, but at the same time it feels like a throwback to the
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Mark Rubin
RubinPsyc
***HARKing***A THREADHARKing stands for Hypothesizing After the Results are Known. It occurs when researchers present their post hoc hypotheses as if they are a priori hypotheses. Kerr (1998) wrote the
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PRESIDENT-ELECT PATRIOT_17🤣🇬🇧🇺🇸
patriot_kay
1/17- Going back over the last Year, it wouldnt be outside the realm of possibility for Joe Biden to be playing a part in this 'Movie' were seeing play out.
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Bart Penders
b_penders
Loving every bit of this: Metascience as a scientific social movement, by David Peterson and @AaronPanofsky https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/4dsqa/ "[R]egardless of whether one believes there is a legitimate crisis of reproducibility
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Flo Crivello
Altimor
This was my biggest surprise seeing how huge operations run even at a co like Uber, which is v technically competent and in theory should be able to measure anything.
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JEN KIRKMAN 👩🏻💻
JenKirkman
1. For people mad at Dems. Can we try to understand how politics (not justice) works? Here are some things: the Dems simply wanted the phone call information to be
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Akshay Agrawal
akshaykagrawal
It's a shame that Stanford's computer science curriculum doesn't emphasize linear algebra. Linear algebra isn't a required course, not even for the AI track! (1/) The main reason Stanford CS
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