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Jacque Wernimont
profwernimont
We're at more than 10.5 million global confirmed cases of #COVID19 and 2.5 million in the US and growing quickly, so why don't the numbers and behaviors align? A thread
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Wolfgang Hutter
WolfgangHutter2
Historiography/suggested readings for the history of the American empire. This is not a full accounting of the history of U.S. foreign policy, but instead is a number of suggested readings
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🦇FairyGothMother🖤🔮🥊⚔️📗
VioletRiotGames
There is a huge difference concerning Marie Antoinette. She was a child who was basically kept in ignorance of her own population until she was married off. In many ways
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Jacques Nyemb
jnyemb
10+ years ago I started publishing books and was EVERYWHERE. I was relentless and worked on lots of things. In the beginning years it felt awesome. But I realized something
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Dr. Kate Antonova
kpanyc
If I can, for a moment, speak seriously to profs who panic about students "getting away with" stuff. Let go of the need to control. You can't, and your efforts
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Alex Roddie
alex_roddie
A good post from Chris about photography in the outdoors. You don't always need more megapixels.https://twitter.com/townsendoutdoor/status/1323419803030347782 Wildlife photography is one area where more megapixels are helpful (you can c
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Jack Callil
Jack_Callil
The new issue of @Meanjin is out, and I had the immense privilege of proofreading it again. It's full of beautiful, exploring and provoking writing. I hope all who can
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Bayo Adeyinka
greaterbayo
The Law of Wasted EffortsSometimes last year, a sow on my farm gave birth to many piglets but refused to give them suck. We tried all we could but the
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Kaitlyn Greenidge
surlybassey
One of the most pervasive myths in the story of American literature is that the all-pervasive whiteness is some sort of accident--unintentional, just how it was in the past, and
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adhd-angsty
AdhdAngsty
"You don't have ADHD unless you showed symptoms as a child". 1. Most girls only start showing symptoms at puberty. 2. Parental support can mean ADHD is unintentionally managed3. Kids
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Durham Cathedral Library
BedesBooks
Today's #AnimalsInChurches theme is #AnimalsInCathedrals! So here's a thread of some of our favourite beasts around @DurhamCathedral. . Let's go! The foundation legend of @DurhamCathedral tells of milkmaids and a
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Melina Aarnikoivu
MAarnikoivu
I’m not a “successful scholar” (and probably never will be if citation numbers determine that) but I like my work and I feel like I’m making some difference, even if
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Graham Atkins
GrahamTAtkins
New local govt £: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/comprehensive-new-funding-package-for-councils-to-help-address-coronavirus-pressures-and-cover-lost-income-during-the-pandemic- £500m unringfenced grant- Govt will replace 75% of lost i
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Jim OShaughnessy
jposhaughnessy
1/ Why you need to document things to improve your decision-making, a thread:"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool."~Richard
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Sophie Flynn
sophielflynn
Our @JerichoWriters newsletter today includes a blog on the general word count you should aim for in your novel. This reminded me of when I finished drafting All My Lies
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Annette Gordon-Reed
agordonreed
1)I read so many books, about so many people, growing up that I was used to seeing the racism of the authors, other famous people, politicians, and the like. I
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