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Conference paper @EMQuon2020 Death of the Nightingale: Improvising disruption in Early Modern England Hello! I'm Fatima & I'm a PhD student @CamUniMusic working on musical improvisation & imperialism in early
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Sandeep Vaheesan
sandeepvaheesan
1. Yesterday was a big day in labor antitrust, featuring a major victory (certification of the class action brought by fighters against the UFC) and a more complicated development (the
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Aaron Rupar
atrupar
Pelosi: "The President of the United States incited this insurrection, this armed rebellion, against our common country. He must go. He is a clear and present danger to the nation
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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: January 24, 1848. Gold is discovered at Sutter's Mill in California. Let's talk about how the California Gold Rush reflected the intersection of race, gender,
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Elaine Doyle
laineydoyle
A while ago, my friend's kid started throwing a birthday party every day.It was a pretty stylish affair. She'd grab all her teddies and line them up one by one.
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Naima Cochrane
naima
I see the student loan debt discussion is about to be an argument full of misinforamation and direction even from Black people. I keep seeing two main arguments against:1. It
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Blank Slate
blankslate2017
Axios & media miss key points in the Trump 'from rigging to riot' timeline. Here it is: 1. Dems win WI Judicial race in April w/large absentee vote; 2. Trump
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Niti Bhan used to be The Prepaid Economy.
niti_bhan
I will do a twitter thread on reviewing the literature of human centered design principles, going back to EBN Sander's work in the 1980s, with a view to evaluating their
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Aaron Thierry
ThierryAaron
Has anyone else noticed how "the left has captured the climate agenda" is becoming the argument du jour amongst the right? Here's a short looking at what this is all
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Yuen Yuen Ang
yuenyuenang
Like in , China is undergoing deep disruptions. But certain things won't change: crony capitalism. How does crony capitalism REALLY work in China? One popular opinion: has “a rapacious
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dustin godfrey
dustinrgodfrey
Sort of listening to oral arguments on Trans Mountain's CER application to bypass @CityofBurnaby bylaws re: tree removal permits. I'm late on this (started 9 a.m. ET), and they just
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Rochelle D. is at best a serviceable baker
rochellehd
As penance to the timeline, y'all want a little thread about solidarity in frankfurt school thought? Obviously, all of the members are indebted to Durkheim's theory of mechanical and organic
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Mayank "Diogenes" TyagiⓂ️🌎🦅🔧🔥🍎
doinkershnauzz
I know this is a difficult topic for many people to address and discuss. It is for me because so much of this hits close to home but the abuse
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𝚔𝚎𝚗𝚍𝚛𝚒𝚌𝚔 𝚕𝚘𝚋𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚛
KLobstar
when i was a movie theatre projectionist, the other projectionist, Matt, would bring clam chowder for lunch every single day, refusing to put it in the fridge even though the
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DeSoRoW 5%
DeSoRoW1
This review of Frantz Fanon’s book _Black Skin, White Masks_ (1952) is dedicated to friend and fallen 5%er Juchebot, who recommended the book to me some weeks ago. @AGrantzow @urbanartshop
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C.A.Bond 🏴☠️
CBonduk
@yhazony article on Burkean conservatism in American Affairs is interesting. This is, probably, the cutting edge of conservatism....https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2017/05/what-is-conservatism/ This is just ROFL :"every page of [For
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