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Namina Forna
NaminaForna
When I tell people it took me 12 years to get an agent, people always act shocked. But the reality of publishing and life in general is that Black people
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Carl T. Bergstrom
CT_Bergstrom
1. I'm enthusiastic about the prospect of cheap, fast, at-home paper strip COVID tests for daily proactive screening. To get the most out of them, we need to start thinking
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Aamir Mughal
mughalbha
1 - Opposition’s problem is that it ‘can't control ISI’ like other institutions, says #PMImranKhan https://www.dawn.com/news/1584125 (9 Oct 2020 ) PTI Leader Brigadier (R) Samson Simon Sharaf explains to Mr
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rebeca6169
“Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible.”“Kunst gibt nicht das Sichtbare wieder, sondern macht sichtbar.” ~ Paul Klee #Botd 1879 Klee’s lectures
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Brian McCormick, PhD
brianmccormick
My argument has been not so much that it’s required, but that as a coach, you can mix theories and it’s not wrong. 1) Coaches have to win and sometimes
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Arjan de Haan
ArjanDevDebate
Thanks @clarewenham for starting discussion on effects of the pandemic on gender inequalities, highlighting importance, need for policy advice; I pulled together comments that followed, showing complexities, on context, impact
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Mina Al-Lami
Minalami
In the latest issue of its weekly paper al-Naba, IS indirectly admits defeat in its stronghold of Qaifa in Yemen's central Bayda province after days of clashes with Houthi rebels.
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Lara Maiklem (London Mudlark)
LondonMudlark
These are 18th century clay wig curlers, some broken, all found on the Thames foreshore. Did you know they set the curls in hair by wrapping it around these curlers
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Ernie Plumley-POTUS WON⭐️⭐️⭐️
ernie_plumley
1of5) What if {official} 2020 elections ballots were stamped with an invisible seal and the cheaters didn’t know it?Would they then be able to get away with cheating? 2) Ballots
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Swaine Chen
swaine_chen
Been knocked off twitter for weeks by a COVID project - so I'm super happy to tweet about science and why I love my (non-pandemic) job! This is a story
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Baby Drew 🏂
SocioDrew
I came in as a 17 year old freshman and one of my first classes required final was a 25 page paper. My highschool never required us to write more
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Clint Smith
ClintSmithIII
Black History Month is a chance to remember those who have made enormous contributions to this country, but it's also an opportunity to remember that those contributions didn't just come
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Alessio Rovere
alessio_r_
Due to a pretty unique conicidence, today I have to announce two new papers published, where I am co-author. Both are sea-level related, and both acknowledge @PALSEAgroup (thread 1/n) The
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Bryan Lowe
bryandaniellowe
Interesting history of maks in Japan. While the article mentions premodern precedents, it ignores the example of Buddhism. This reflects a broader erasure of Buddhism from narratives of purity discourse
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Sarah McManus
SarahAMcManus
Important paper! Talks about challenges of navigating the "OMG revelation!!" moments that often occur in psychedelic experiences. Discusses biographical insights (recovered memories), neo-shamanic insights ("I'm full of
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Kevin Tobia
kevin_tobia
My paper is now out in @HarvLRev! Originalist & textualist theories seek the “original public meaning” of legal texts. This paper takes those theories on their own terms, testing whether
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