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Tom Bennett
tombennett71
Some thoughts on behaviour arising from recent comments on (where else?) The Twitter 1. Children, for the most part, have not been traumatised by lockdown. There is no evidence to
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Raven the Science Maven
ravenscimaven
Do y'all wanna hear about the time that I was offered a science faculty position and the university withdrew their offer after I asked about their policies regarding maternity leave?
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Maggie Burton
mmburton
Even as a regressive form of taxation, property taxes are still redistributive. What we discussed yesterday would have represented 0.25% of a mill on the overall rate. Looking at total
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Sarah DEMOCRACY IS BACK Parcak
indyfromspace
This article gets 10/10 YIKES how is this even remotely possible? How can we even dare imagine putting our students, staff, and faculty at this level of risk?https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/26/opinion/coronavirus-colleges-universities.html?action=cli
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Harpreet
CestMoiz
Irony died a slow, agonising, painful death last year!Last week was its first death anniversary.R.I.P Dear Irony, you are still missed! 2.Btw, right after Shilpa Ji killed irony, Sonam ji
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𝖍𝖚𝖘𝖘𝖞
HOSTAGEKILLER
this was excellent. mishima: excellent yet again. highly suggest it to all my followers, who also struggle with the internal torsion of being cripplingly, futilely gay.fisher: great. this is my
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Marci Walton
MarciKWalton
Popping into a webinar on the neuroscience of thriving during crisis from @atd. SCARF analogy to think about threats in our environments StatusCertaintyAutonomyRelatednessFairness Leaders can help in all of these
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Steven Sinofsky
stevesi
States coming together for form "alliances" to address public health is fantastic and great science (C19 does not know about state/county boundaries).Such action in the world of "organizational behavior" is
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Xavier MacDuff
xvrmdf
I keep seeing arguments against bailing out companies which might fail during the Coronavirus crisis cite "moral hazard" as a rationale. I want to explain why this is faulty logic.Thread
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Rachael Barrett
rachaelb360
Hey @Gordonswaby went through a rundown with a friend out here the other day. I’ve done the home office thing for years in diff countries, and these were my tips:
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Craig Spencer MD MPH
Craig_A_Spencer
There's really no way to describe what we're seeing.Our new reality is unreal.The people and places we've known so long & so well have been transformed.Our ERs are ICUs.Everything looks,
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Bianca Gillam
BinxGillam
I have decided to read a book a week in 2021, and to keep track I'm making a books thread . Here goes: Week 1. Love, Nina. Funny, irreverent, easy
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Q Stan Account
byekhanyi
Here's a best friend "acceptable" and "unacceptable" poll thread.Basically, what you deem acceptable and unacceptable for your boo to do with their best friend.(I didn't gender this so it would
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Darcy
darcykitchener
HOWLING SHAUN THIS WAS YOUhttps://twitter.com/harrisonjbrock/status/1321787816293081095 Mine and @wkitchener pre-pubescent life was purely directed, narrated and produced by @ShaunKitchener. Here’s a THREAD of some examples of the FUN WE
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Hallelujahs & Hennessy
scsquared
Before #EarthDay2021 ends, here is my sustainable swaps thread. *Links & Visuals provided where I can. Making swaps are often easier than we think because we often have what
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Sophia Lee 소현
SophiaLeeHyun
“If you’re a person of color! To the middle! If you’re white! Go to the edges!” Just want to add that as of now, this is STILL a peaceful protest!
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