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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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Dr. Cara Burnidge
burnidge
It neither proves nor disproves because it reveals an important flaw—perhaps, strategy?—in the argument.https://twitter.com/jackmjenkins/status/1350830099298455553 The problem with assuming conspiracy theories have become a substitute f
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Karen Tani
kmtani
Just finished reading @povertyscholar's "Fragmented Democracy: Medicaid, Federalism, & Unequal Politics." It's phenomenal. I can't say enough good things. But I'm about to say a bunch of them (thread) 1.
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ScoonTV
ScoonTv
Sooner or later there’s going to have to be a discussion about the role of intellect in the hierarchical order of things. SUSTAINED success requires intellect. Egalitarians believe equal opportunity
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Daragh O'Connell
DaraghOConnell
So, I've just finished reading Camilleri's final Montalbano novel 'Riccardino'. I won't say anything about the novel - it is what it is - but I freely admit I didn't
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Emily Wells
e_p_wells
This thread brings up a lot of great points but I especially love how @mimicofmodes brings up the difference between girlhood and adult embroidery. I've written about this a bit
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John Culver
JohnCulver689
1/Depending on how the chaos and incompetence of Trump/GOP pandemic mismanagement and miscommunication play out when it comes to masks, social distancing, and vaccination in coming months... 2/ it's quite
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Scott Berkun
berkun
1. If you're a designer and you want more power, there's really only a few ways to get it. You either need to change your role or your reputation. 2.
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Philip Ball
philipcball
Meanwhile, in the rest of science... Amazingly, I seem to have written some articles that weren't about Covid this year; here are some of them. (A thread.) This was one
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AppalachianHomesteader
apphomestead1
2nd Election Theological Implication:False teachers and prophets are making themselves known in the light. This started pre-Election when woke #BigEva had the conundrum of voting for infanticide or mean tweets.
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Sister Outrider
ClaireShrugged
You know me. I can never resist tweeting about books. So here are a selection of texts I’d add to #OurFeministLibrary, mostly written by women of colour & lesbians. Will
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Red Diamond: Destroyer of Color-Revolutions
RedDiamondMP
American and British academia are drowning in Trotskyite lies to a degree I never quite grasped until I started digging through the indexes of random history books. He is hailed
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Bill Kristol
BillKristol
1. For me (not a lawyer, but someone who served in government and signed an SF-312 and SF-4414, and have had many friends and associates go through the clearance process
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Rhoda Baxter/ Jeevani Charika
RhodaBaxter
Beta read vs critique. A thread.This week I've beta read 2 books by established writers and 1 ms by a new writer. I got thinking about the time someone asked
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Luddite womanhood
gothhabiba
this idea that compulsory heterosexuality is an “experience” at all, much less an experience that only lesbians have, is already off base. it’s very individualising and dare I say liberal
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Michael Barclay
MotleyGrue
Some #leveldesign advice: Don’t worry about always having to be aware of every piece of theory and shoving it all into your work. Sometimes it feels like everyone is holistically
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