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Kevin Caliendo, PhD
kacaliendo
Most people who study early medieval history have probably encountered _Anglo-Saxon England_ by F. Stenton. Still a useful book. No question it's important, but have you ever read the end?
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ʿAqīl
aqilazme
I’m sorry, but I think you misunderstood Islam and the moral Zeitgeist.Yes, morality can exist even without religion but I’m a firm believer that it will result in a version
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Alex Perry
alexandertperry
Been thinking about and hearing reaction to the #StarTrekDiscovery episode “Su’Kal” and the revelation about the cause of The Burn. Things could change, but our understanding right now is that
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😃 unspinthespin 😃
unspinthespin
1/ So from what I'm reading you're a right winger if you: 1. Participate in a rally where someone says something that is unpalatable or controversial (forget free speech) 2.
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Ricky
Origilist
Liverpool [4th] vs Manchester City [1st]An analytical preview for the game of the season.This will be a thread comparing team stats and some key individual players.Sources will be linked at
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Seaver Wang
wang_seaver
The 100% Renewable Energy Strategy Group makes no sense to me. Net-zero electricity by 2030 is a target many would argue is near-impossible for even the USA, yet the signatories
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The Clinical Scientist
TheClinSci
A basic thread on critical appraisal for those who don't know where to start/have low confidence. Aiming to share links+resources here.First, get ready for ACTIVE reading. Don't let the words
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JJ Green
NATSEC09
After 5 years investigating #Kremlin influence in the US, and talking with many experts including @Billbrowder @anders_aslund @MarkWarner, @Natalia_Budaeva @vkaramurza, it’s clear the US was targeted by some of the
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Dr. Kate Antonova
kpanyc
The problem with "dad history" can't be solved from the historian end. There are already GREAT accessible books for the general reader on all the mainstream subjects of US history
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Mohanad Hage Ali
MohanadHageAli
Thread on the growing talk about the next political steps in light of Macron’s trip to Beirut this week.Sources say that Hezbollah has shifted its hardline position on the government,
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MUNRO
NUMRO2K
It's time for a Y2K render thread. The peak of CGI aesthetics imo, the technology just wasn't quite there to create photorealism, but that's what made this era so special.
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Rabo Karabekian
kiwigeostudent
1) Renewable energy news articles (which sometimes read like romantic fan fiction) have a tendency to refer to capacity. This neglects actual generation capability, and I think the best analogy
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Fabian Hinz
fab_hinz
A quick thread on the Tondar 69, a missile that is often forgotten but played an important role in Iranian missile development. Like so much of Iran's missile program, the
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simon evans
TheSimonEvans
You know who I read last night, and it was so refreshing, so uncoupled from tiresome culture war subtext and arch dismissal of this or that demographic, devoid of studied
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Mark Shpuntov 📚💡✍️
MarkShpuntov
How To Create An Idea Factory Workshop by @david_perell and @AliAbdaal The biggest takeaways from yesterday's excellent 90-minute workshop in one threadBe original, find your voice, and never run out
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
In news that will surprise no one who has ever tweeted in support of perhaps our most vulnerable minority - right wing misinformation sites are heavily invested in pushing transphobic
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