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Brooke Fitzwater, PhD (she/her) 🐟🏳️‍🌈
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IT'S HERE!!!!!!!!! I had the opportunity to work with @GoStudyHall to film a video on How to Become a Marine Biologist a few months ago and now it's live!
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Tune in to Jonny's full College Journey interview to hear about the clown class, Universal Studios job, reality competition show, and side-hobby that led to his success!
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How did a "F* you" take @jonnymangs from cake baker to @TryGuys star?
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Tune in to hear how a clown class shaped his performance style, a game show sparked his love for baking, and how blending the two led to sweet success. https://t.co/icqdRBQV7p
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🚨 New College Journey! 🚨 Meet Jonny Manganello, AKA Jonny Cakes—a cake artist, comedian, actor, and Is It Cake? contestant! 🍰 @jonnymangs' journey is one of unconventional learning, creativity, and self-discovery—and his storytelling is just as entertaining as his cakes!
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Feeling lucky? With Study Hall, you can earn college credit without spending a pot of gold! 🌈 Join an online course led by ASU faculty for just $25, and only pay for the credits if you're happy with your grade. Sign ups close at the end of the week at https://t.co/p9YNNclfbd!
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11 months
There's too many good ones to include in a poll so reply with your top choice! And if you enjoy debating about movies, maybe you'd enjoy a film studies course! Preview the major here: https://t.co/Mfsneu21NF
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11 months
What's the best Valentine's day movie? 💝
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11 months
It appears cats have evolved to killing birds with cybertrucks, what a tragedy. Learn more about cat violence and their impact on biodiversity: https://t.co/i6ZvMeakRD
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11 months
We are saddened to hear about the death of the beloved @duolingo owl. We suspected that the perpetrator was a cat, as they kill billions of birds every year, but what kind of cat could kill Duo?? We went through the video frame by frame and found this (viewer discretion advised)
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11 months
UPDATE: Reward for whoever can identify the driver. Please post any leads on Twitter. Thank you for your patience with us during these trying times. #Ripduo
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Like a gust of wind throwing off a plate-spinner’s performance, in the economic short-run 1 single shock like a price increase can throw our real GDP way off. Eventually things will return to equilibrium, but first you have to pick up some broken plates. https://t.co/UiV8k4r6zZ
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How do we know what we know? There’s a whole field dedicated to helping us figure out what we know and how certain we are about it. If you like to dive deep into a problem and find patterns, consider majoring in statistics! https://t.co/EDp9WwTEiy
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The ocean provides us with food, medicine, jobs, and ecosystems that are critical to life on Earth. Award winning films like Titanic and Moana told us how important it is to show the ocean some respect. And how have we repaid her? https://t.co/3LkNRWWjnP
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Music is part of all of our lives in some way. Throughout history it's been used to tell stories, express ideas, and relate to one another. Majoring in music equips you with the technical and historical knowledge to not only create but to understand music https://t.co/qBmDXZewKA
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Less than 1% of Earth’s water is A) not salty, B) not frozen, and C) available at the surface for living things to use. Agriculture uses about 70% of it, and households use around 12%. But humans have done a really bad job at distributing it evenly. https://t.co/IQOHIMxnzx
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Correct answer: All of the above! Predicting the next recession can be challenging, but economists have identified warning signs to monitor. See how each of the patterns above can signal an upcoming economic downturn in our Macroeconomics episode:
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Econ pop quiz: Which of these may be used by economists to predict a recession?
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Short-run aggregate supply is really sensitive to price– meaning something like inflation makes it hard for Matt to sustain his gnome collecting habit, even while the gnome market turns more profit than ever! https://t.co/e8eeBTthBg
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Just a few more days until the premiere of Ask Hank Anything on January 29th at https://t.co/7f7bLdn6wP. Which Hank are you feeling like today? @hankgreen
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If you love to yell a bunch of insipid inspirational quotes like “No pain, no gain” and help people achieve their health goals, consider a career as a personal trainer! https://t.co/wolutdyJIu
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