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Anshul Pandey
Anshulspiritual
THE IMPORTANCE OF NINTH CHAPTER OF GITA.In the city of Mahishmati on the banks of Narmada, there lived a Brahmin called Madhav. He was a reputed scholar of Vedas and
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Rod Graham
roderickgraham
There is a notion that when someone speaks up about sexism, racism, transphobia, etc. they are trafficking in victimhood. But this makes no sense, as naming and addressing these things
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Timothy Isaiah Cho
tisaiahcho
I'm not a scholar in Marxism (good golly, that would be boring!), but from my layman's reading of it, I can at least recognize several things:1. There is no monolithic
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Jenn Sims
RavenclawSoc23
Okay #AcademicTwitter I know its the holidays but we need to talk about semantic complaints in peer reviews 1/13 So, theres a pedantic, fragile, and ineffective way to critique
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Alan Berube
berubea1
Today marks the end of four long years for many Americans who have been angered and ashamed at what the outgoing administration did to this country. (1/21) It’s been difficult
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Nicholas Grossman
NGrossman81
Was GW Bush more fascist than Trump?This good @michelleinbklyn column highlighted for me why I'm not the left.Because not only do I disagree with those who say Bush was worse
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
Microsoft announces it will "double the number of Black and African American people managers, senior individual contributors, and senior leaders in the United States by 2025." https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2020/06/23/addressing
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Alessio Patalano
alessionaval
Good morning Twitter. Yesterday it was a fruitful day and one with some interesting developments for those interested in UK Indo-Pacific matters, Anglo-Japanese ties, and dare I say the Integrated
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National Library of Scotland
natlibscot
Today Scotland celebrates #BurnsNight - the anniversary of the birth of Scotland’s National Bard. Robert Burns was born in 1759 in this cottage in Alloway, Ayrshire. He died in Dumfries
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Joseph Jerome
joejerome
Congrats to @VTAttorneyGen and @RyanKriger on their initial victory against ClearviewAI. This is important case for #FacialRecognition watchers:https://ago.vermont.gov/blog/2020/09/11/attorney-general-wins-significant-victory-in-clearview-a
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Mulder’s Unapologetic Toxic Masculinity
proteinwisdom
Incompetent? Let’s see:- real bottom-up wage growth- more money in the pockets of 82% of Americans thru tax cuts- historically low unemployment, including every minority demographic- manufacturing returns- vaccine and
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Jay Van Bavel
jayvanbavel
I see a lot of fantastic discussions, papers, threads, and op-eds about the insurrection from experts from various fields.As a social scientist, I want to add that it's important to
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XIRAN, Chinese History Memer
XiranJayZhao
decided to do a separate thread for this so here we go: how Song dynasty poet Lu You poem-liveblogged his descent from cat owner to cat slave 800 years agoThe
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Daniel Bellingradt
dbellingradt
Fellow historians with interest in #mediahistory and #bookhistory. I would like to establish the hashtag #globalbookhistory for collecting and promoting studies that pay attention to non-Eurocentric, global, transregional views on
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Aabhas Maldahiyar 🇮🇳
Aabhas24
1/n #SadarPranam to Ishvara within you @_sabanaqvi ji. While you defend @UmarKhalidJNU , here in this thread I put a bit of truth which makes me conclude he was a
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WYATT
_CEOofGenZ
The Keys of Solomon and the books of the Jewish magi several groups found under the Temple Mount during the Crusades and later, the main group being the Templars, have
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