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Build Soil: cultivar castaños comestibles.
BuildSoil
Many of us had experiences in the past that helped us see that something fundamentally is wrong w the social-ecological world. Climate at its very last moment to turn around.
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Wokal Distance
wokal_distance
1/You see this? Welcome to woke capitalism. Let's look at how woke activists brought the business/corporate world too their knees, took them over, and captured their institutions...and what we can
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Aneesh Gokhale
authorAneesh
Having once shown his deep knowledge about Chhatrapati Shivaji , Harvard Professor now displays his knowledge about the Ahom Dynasty @sarbanandsonwal First, the era you have mentioned about, it
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Abhinav Agarwal
AbhinavAgarwal
I had started to write a review of @hsphoolka's book, "When A Tree Shook Delhi: The 1984 Carnage and its Aftermath".I never finished it, but here are some thoughts and
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People_of_Space: Julie
People_Of_Space
Sometimes, science fiction can accidentally stumble into science facts... that's the case with Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels... In the book, the mythical Laputans reveal their advanced knowledge of Mars and
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Maggie K Black ❤️ 🐕🔫
MaggieKBlack
Thoroughly enjoying the bookshelf portion of TV these days so herenceforth I'm starting a thread of my favorite bookshelves. Now if only we could've spent all TV shows checking out
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Tim Carney
TPCarney
I'm sorry, this paper by Paola Giuliano and Romain Wazciarg has me too damn excited. Their finding is, in essence, the central political finding of Alienated America. http://papers.nber.org/tmp/59388-w27651.pdf (So yes,
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Africa Archives
Africa_Archives
The bitter truth about Muammar Muhammad Abu Minyar commonly known as colonel Gaddafi's death. A revolutionary, a legend betrayed and killed by his own brainwashed people under the influence of
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Wesley Yang
wesyang
68 percent of the US citizens or permanent residents admitted by Princeton for the class of 2025 “self-identified” as “people of color.” https://www.princeton.edu/news/2021/04/06/extraordinary-year-princeton-offers-admission-1498-st
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Dan McKinley
mcfunley
So the first version of Etsy (2005) was PHP talking to Postgres, written by someone learning PHP as he was doing it, which was all fine. Postgres was kind of
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Nidheesh M K
mknid
Kalathilparambil Raman Gouri or KR Gouri, better known as Gouriyamma, who died today at 102 was perhaps the most influential woman in Kerala’s post-formation history. In the world of politics,
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Ian Haney Lopez
IanHaneyLopez
Here’s a fuller critique of the @j_kalla and @micahanglais paper. It merits attention because it advises Democrats to often avoid racial justice frames. @hmcghee @celindalake @JakeMGrumbach @nvalenti11 @Edsall @Prof_Kennedy
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Zohar Atkins
ZoharAtkins
Let's go! My @threadapalooza on Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908–1961), phenomenologist of perception and embodiment, whose work has influenced everyone from cognitive scientists to feminists to theologians to AI engineers. MMP was
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Dan Hicks
profdanhicks
Spent a remarkable afternoon at the @FitzMuseum_UK today looking at a new collection of modern countermarked currency that's being developed by @Ricardonlund. Among which: this 1797 George III penny countermarked
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KCB Group
KCBGroup
THREAD...Fake News. You probably hear that term used a lot. The thing is, research has shown that false news spreads almost six times faster than the truth. That’s the unfortunate
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Juliet Line 🔶
JulietLine
Last Monday, 6 Lib Dems ran the gauntlet of unhinged and unfounded accusations of "hate speech" to debate conference motion F32, "Supporting Trans and Non-Binary People in the Liberal Democrats."
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