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zei_squirrel
I replied to nathan's tweet on lenin and bolsheviks in this thread for anyone interested, which includes a primer on primary source evaluation and analysis at the endhttps://twitter.com/zei_squirrel/status/1291265003476135937 I also
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Ney #SavePhilippineWetlands
neyteachyou
Beach forest species webinar by ZSL Places in the Philippines named after Beach Forest Species Beach forest species in Philippine Literature Beach forest species as community ‘pharmacy’ Bungkag =
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
I fully agree with @ben_rog – among other things a drop in real estate prices is a wealth transfer from the old to the young. When I moved to New
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Adam Calvin Nelson
AdamCalvinNels1
Ever wonder what's happening in neural circuits during interactions like this? Preprint from @DulacLab, with @UtopianCynic and co-first @Kapoor_Vic, along with @KeeperofBrains et al. Molecular and circuit architecture of social
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Xavier
xavierck3d
When you see tweets from accounts like this, please keep in mind that they're intentionally perpetuating the VERY DISTINCTLY NAZI idea that modern art is "corrupt" or "degenerate."Don't retweet them.
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Ananya Chakravarti
achakrava
My introduction to US literature was “To Kill a Mockingbird.” I read it soon after my family lived in Namibia, where my dad was one of the first Indian diplomats
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Michael Young
Michael91693258
Historians study sources to interpret the past. These sources are primary, secondary, and tertiary. The disciplinary methods and approaches to make sense of the facts from these sources help to
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forever reading
foreverreading7
Never Caught: The Story of Ona JudgeA thread http://alwaysforeverreading.blog/2021/05/07/never-caught-the-story-of-ona-judge/ Always Forever Reading’s Rating = Courageous. Fearless. Daring. Meet Ona Judge, George Washington’s slave wh
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Dr. Rick Pescatore
Rick_Pescatore
The history of medicine is littered w/meds+interventions that “seemed to make sense,” “might help,” or had promising initial data that ultimately ended up causing real harm.The mark of scientific leadership
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Nadine Viermann
NViermann
Probably the most infamous roman emperor of late antiquity is Phocas, a former centurion of the Balkan army, crowned emperor in 602. Modern literature almost unanimously paints him as a
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Ricardo A.
Ricaaduh
Anybody who compares Harry Potter to Twilight has only watched the movies. Harry Potter is a masterpiece of fantasy literature. Period. The HP plot is so well woven. The character
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Benjamin Gardner
drbengardner
Interesting study that challenges assumptions about #habit formation and bhvr maintenance. But it raises a broader issue about definition and interpretation... 1/6https://twitter.com/katy_milkman/status/1390273750759874561 my interpretation
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Faith☕
suckerforcoffe
A thread of Kenyan bookstagrammers & bookbloggers to add to your feed. 1. I have to start with myself.http://Instagram.com/suckerforcoffe 2. Julie. The Queen of bookstore tours and also had
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evie o’neill mirrorballist ceo
lesbianevies
— GAYLOR + LITERATURE/POETRY seven / sappho cruel summer / margaret atwood, “we are hard” the lakes / emily dickinson daylight / frank o’hara, “having a coke with you” miss
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ReadingHasRuinedMyLife
RHRMLBlog
Hello, I have just went through my bookcase and blog archive. I have not covered a book by a black author in full on my blog, and my bookcase is
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ground-truther 😷 👑🦠😷
SonjaTrauss
Hi everyone I have a philosophical question. Maybe it’s a literature question. Maybe it’s impossible to answer. In the public conversation, people trade stylized facts with each other. For example:
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