Matias Faure (@mati_faure) 's Twitter Profile
Matias Faure

@mati_faure

PhD student @NYUpolitics

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calendar_today03-08-2008 19:43:32

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Su liberación de prisión no podía haber ocurrido de otra manera, si no, no se llamaría Alberto Fujimori. La suya es la forma más burda de hacer política: la del caballazo contra reglas legítimamente establecidas, la del arreglo bajo la mesa, y la de la distracción colectiva.

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Claiming that immigrants are "poisoning the blood of the country" is the literal language of Hitler's Mein Kampf. Trump and his allies are openly embracing fascism, and it's time for the media to stop being scared to use that word.

Valeriy M., PhD, MBA, CQF (@predict_addict) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did you know that it has taken some of the best mathematicians over two centuries to prove central limit theorem, first starting with de Moivre (1733), then almost a century after by Laplace who both used binomial distribution. Then it was Poisson who worked on this theorem, and

Did you know that it has taken some of the best mathematicians over two centuries to prove central limit theorem, first starting with de Moivre (1733), then almost a century after by Laplace who both used binomial distribution.

Then it was Poisson who worked on this theorem, and
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Register for the Rebecca Morton Experiments conference at NYU on March 1 and 2: nyu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eP… We have a great lineup of papers and posters — schedule and more info on the conference website: wp.nyu.edu/cesspoliticals… Please join! Tara Slough NYU Politics Department Identities & Ideologies Project at NYU

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#Peru: I share the concerns that have been expressed by many at the persistent efforts to remove the JNJ, an institution that is tasked with making decisions that are key for the integrity of the Peruvian justice system and its electoral system.

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BREAKING: Under Mayor Adams' "City of Yes" Housing Proposal, NYC would eliminate all minimum parking requirements for new housing developments. Numerous other major changes aimed at spurring the production of up to 108,000 new homes. 📍New York City nyc.gov/assets/plannin…

BREAKING: Under Mayor Adams' "City of Yes" Housing Proposal, NYC would eliminate all minimum parking requirements for new housing developments. Numerous other major changes aimed at spurring the production of up to 108,000 new homes.

📍New York City
nyc.gov/assets/plannin…
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Gov. Hochul in December: “Leaders are called upon to envision a better future and be undaunted by the opposition. That's how you secure progress.” Governor Kathy Hochul now: Daunted by the opposition. Call her and say: Don't stall congestion pricing. ➡️mobilize.us/transalt/event…

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A ver. 1. Paolo esta tapando un vacío considerable. Si quieren que lo siga haciendo dejen que haga su cherry. 2. Si la gente que consume Willax comienza a seguir otras cosas, entonces mejor.

Mark D. Levine (@marklevinenyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great news: One of the last remaining gaps in the greenway around Manhattan is about to be filled. A new walkway along the East River will be built connecting E.41st St to E.53rd St, around the UN. One step closer to completing the full 32-mile loop around the island. Let's go!

Great news: One of the last remaining gaps in the greenway around Manhattan is about to be filled.

A new walkway along the East River will be built connecting E.41st St to E.53rd St, around the UN.

One step closer to completing the full 32-mile loop around the island. Let's go!
Mark D. Levine (@marklevinenyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Park Ave used to have an actually park running down the middle. Then in the 1920s the median was shrunk to make more room for cars. And now great news: a new plan will restore the median, more than doubling its width, adding walkways, benches & landscaping, from 46th to 57th St.

Park Ave used to have an actually park running down the middle. Then in the 1920s the median was shrunk to make more room for cars.

And now great news: a new plan will restore the median, more than doubling its width, adding walkways, benches & landscaping, from 46th to 57th St.