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Lisa #fuckers
meg_Y12
Reverend Steven Charleston, Episcopal Bishop and member of the Choctaw nation has something interesting to say about who gets to stay in this country. "The irony of the recent national
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Mitchell Blackmon
Mitchblackmon
When I was in sales I'd use historical numbers to figure out what I needed to do.For example let's say my quota was $10K/mo & my AOV was $1KThen say
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Many conservative talking heads like Tucker Carlson complain about multiculturalism, and especially how its supposedly taken over and destroyed American corporate culture lately. Anywho, this is an ad that appeared
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Excellent summary of how works of history are produced.https://twitter.com/mccormick_ted/status/1288182546136801280 It strikes me that few of the conservative critics of the 1619 Project think of history in the way that thread
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James Miraflor
futilityfunc
The police in the Philippines is not the product of democracy. The Philippine Constabulary (PC), from which the Integrated National Police (INP) and later the Philippine National Police (PNP, as
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Peter Brathwaite
PeterBrathwaite
Agostino Brunias: The Barbados Mulatto Girl (1779). The mixed-race subject commands a scene exploring the elaborate hierarchies in the English West Indies. Reworked with granny’s patchwork and Caribbean map. Rediscovering
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Ben Railton
AmericanStudier
To celebrate #MLKDay & the last Sunday of the Age of Trump, another #ScholarSunday thread of great public scholarly writing & work from the last week. Happy reading! #twitterstorians
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Blake Smith
blakesmithphd
A long thread on the French Socialists' 1981 program, which has some amazingly based partsFirst, they insisted we have to overcome the "crisis in science" (which is not a post-2015
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Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune
BhandarkarI
(A thread) Let us tell you amazing story of an irrigation lake in the ancient India, which was continually operational for almost 8 centuries. Let us tell you the story
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Matt Clancy
mattsclancy
Learning curves are a popular model of tech progress. Basically they say doubling cumulative production -> consistent price declines. E.g., every doubling of total installed solar capacity leads to a
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Tamorah Lewis, MD, PhD
TamorahLewisMD
Today, as the Chief DEI Officer from ACGME gave Grand Rounds, an Anonymous faculty member placed in the chat box "I respectfully disagree. We should not admit trainees based on
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Ben Schneider
benmschneider
Future of Academia Thread This is a weird year from a couple of degrees to the historical side of the split between economics and history. On one side, talented young
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ReutersBreakingviews
Breakingviews
Looking at history, "pandemics have actually helped cities evolve," says the mayor of Athens @KBakoyannis. Stressing the need to redistribute public space, build mobility models, and protect the identity of
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Stephen Shapiro
shapirostephen
Notes on the “feudal” hypothesis for analysing our contemporary moment of datalogic capitalism.Thanks to @IliasAlami for bringing @cedric_durand Techno-féodalisme: Critique de l'économie numérique to my attention, which I read to
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Fidato
tequieremos
Today marks the 101st independence day of Afghanistan. The kings of the ancient world believed Afghanistan region was the very centre of the world. Allama Mohammed Iqbal described Afghanistan as
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Callie Goodwin
calliegoodwin
A Thread : 1 year ago today, I was tasked with sending out the most difficult announcement I had ever been asked to communicate. Our historical women’s college was going
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