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Emily M. Farris
emayfarris
I'm taking a math class online, and here's a few things I've learned as you think about your classes. 1/6 1. Videos longer than 15 minutes wear me out. It
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Leiland
LeilandTanner
Therefore, that we should waste and wear out our lives in bringing to light all the hidden things of darkness, wherein we know them; and they are truly manifest from
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Emery Lee is not a girl
EmeryLeeWho
I feel like writing YA for teens isn't just about giving teens what they want (though that is part of it) but also giving them what they might need.It's taking
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Shanese Indoowaaboo đłïžâđ
gagiibaaikwe
As I see what's currently taking place around powerful Indigenous men being accused of abuse I can't help but remember the way in which holding Wab Kinew accountable for his
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Elizabeth Sampat
twoscooters
Last week @leighalexander tweeted about how one of the main things holding the game industry back is a lack of institutional memory. Today a tweet goes viral with âhey guys,
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
So @erik_kaars & I are working through our book & have come across findings of African ppl (mostly female) in early England (8th-11th c.). We've searched but discovered no extensive
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yas :)
themughalempire
thereâs something about yesterday i canât shake â maybe itâs being from DC, working on the mall/around the capitol for most of hs/college or just general anxiety but when i
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DataRepublican on gab
DataRepublican
MEGATHREAD. Be patient, there's a lot of terminology. We're looking at "book votes." That is, people who are marked as having voted in the voter rolls. This is how Floyd
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Damien Van Puyvelde
DamienVP
In the last decade our international community of intelligence scholars has become more aware of the need to expand the field beyond the Anglosphere. This includes important books like "Intelligence
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Sietze Norder
SietzeNorder
Today I organized a session #NAEM2021 about popular science writing. Here are three of my favourite books about writing popular science, and one online course (a thread) @NERN_network Here are
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Kaitlan Collins
kaitlancollins
Reading through the Bolton lawsuit. It says âon or around April 27,â Ellen Knight, the official reviewing Boltonâs book, had completed her review and was of the judgment that the
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Liana Brooks
LianaBrooks
I have some thoughts on networking and putting your hopes out into the internet world and I'm going to try to unscramble them for a publishing thread... 1) Who You
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Jessica Bartlett
BOSBIZJess
I keep seeing frustrated tweets from people wanting the #CovidVaccine. When can you get it? We're currently in the early stage of phase one, w/ first responder vaccination starting Jan.
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José M. Jimenez
jj_jose_jimenez
Let's do some timeline cleanup, shall we? I'm going to share some books by some authors I follow.First up, of course, Exile by Lisa M. Bradley (@cafenowhere) which has been
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Brittany @ #ALAVirtual20 Paloma Fiedler
bpfiedler
Next up on my #ALAvirtual20 schedule is this joint event from REFORMA, APALA, and SRRT on todayâs migrant concentration camps and Japanese American Concentration Camps w Alanna Aiko Moore, Satsuki
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Logan Middleton
LoganPMiddleton
Now that Iâve been out of coursework for a bit, Iâm thinking back to this super hectic time of semester for graduate students and (seminar) paper-writing, and Iâm very grateful
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