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AntonPrince7
Today, on #TheoryThursday, (I know it is Friday but as I wrote the text yesterday, I refuse to change it) allow me to say a few words on musical theory
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Sid Sijbrandij
sytses
Below is a thread about the future of remote work after the COVID-19 pandemic is over. I predict that remote will go through a trough of sorrow due to hybrid
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
In @Vice's "Surveillance Pandemic," @Snowden, @NaomiAKlein , Jacinta Gonzรกlez and @bigblackjacobin discuss the use of surveillance technology to neutralize the #BlackLivesMatter uprising. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLTX
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creation247
The Seven Biggest Lies About Wealth and MoneyBroke is a Mindset//Thread// I wrote a famous book Mental Models of Millionaire. In MMM, we program the mind toward a life of
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Stephen Reicher
ReicherStephen
Martha, thanks for replying and acknowledging the opposition to the notion of 'behavioural fatigue'. But you don't realise how this undermines your wholesale rejection of behavioural science, nor how your
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
I've had this conversation dozens of times with white friends and colleagues. It is, I would argue, one of the major epistemological fault lines in our political culture today. tl;dr--structures/systems
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Helen Pluckrose has returned to Hermit Mode
HPluckrose
It really does comes down to the definition of 'diet.' You improved your diet and level of activity rather than going *on* a diet for a short term so you
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Chelsea Troy ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
HeyChelseaTroy
I'm thinking about something teacher-y today.As teachers, how do we approach the first day of class? The approach I've found myself trying to emulate, lately, is an immersion oneโinspired by
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Alex Wragge-Morley
wraggem
Aesthetic Science - THE THREAD:In 15 tweets, I'm going to explain my new book Aesthetic Science. Its about the period 1650-1720, when natural philosophers (closest thing to scientists back then)
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"Daniel Jones"
nixops
#opvile returns! This was a special request and once you understand what is in store for tomorrow it will click for the need to discuss an old but still very
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Dr Louise Hansen ๐ท๐๐
drlouisehansen
โThe idea that the brain can change its structure and function through thought and activity is, I believe, the most important alteration in our view of the brain since we
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Lyra D. Monteiro, PhD
intersectionist
If you're teaching young people rn, you *need* to think about that thing none of us wants to think about: people dying from the coronavirus.People close to people in your
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Chris Moulin
chrsmln
1/ Thereโs been a bit of excitement about the French governmentโs shake-up of higher education which has apparently, as one of its aims, increasing the international staff* in its universities.
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Aaron Hanlon
AaronRHanlon
1) Good morning, it's time to correct more information about English and history, courtesy of this latest George Will column in the Washington Post. Will is engaged in misinformation and
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spinesurgeon
Charaka, one of the principal contributors to Ayurveda, is the compiler or editor of the medical treatise, the Charaka Samhita #DoctorsDay2020 Sushruta, an ancient Indian physician and main author of
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Jonathan Mountstevens
MrMountstevens
THREAD about balancing teacher autonomy with school consistency. Most of us would agree that autonomy is a good thing, but that there should be limits. So where do we draw
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