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Dawar Butt
theLahorewala
#StoryTime“Button Sahib”, born Jahan Dad Khan, renamed John Paul Warburton, called “Wa-ar-button” by Punjabis, in the land he served. Older and lesser known (step)brother of Sir Robert Warburton (the famed
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Dr. Keith Rose
TheScalpeledge
The night before Washington crossed the Delaware, he told his officers, “Put only true Americans on watch”. Washington knew that America was more than a land mass, it was an
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Book Cat 🌎
SchoolOfAmerica
#NowReading America's Protectionist Takeoff, 1815-1914: The Neglected American School of Political Economy (2010) by Michael Hudson Bush Calls More Open Trade a 'Moral Imperative' for U.S.By David Stout, May 7,
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
(THREAD) The column below is being shared by smart folks and is worth reading. But it sidesteps the most vital piece of information about Carter Page—the one at the heart
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
I really don't find the term "long COVID" usefulI think it's confusing, particularly for the lay public - but if I'm honest even I'm not sure what it's referring to
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Iraq Tweets 🇮🇶
Iraq_Tweets
The Simele Massacre of 1933: Early Iraq’s neglect, ostracization, and eradication attempt of its Assyrian population // Thread: To start off, the Assyrians are indigenous to regions of Iraq, northeastern
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Jewish Museum London
JewishMuseumLDN
Since it is #WomenInScienceDay, we thought we would showcase some of the amazing Jewish female scientists in Britain!! A THREAD #WomenInScienceDay Hertha Ayrton 1854-1923 Suffragette and Scientist!She was an important
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
I find it very strange that the same sort of people who look back on the financial crisis and austerity as catalysts for great change now seem to see Brexit
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
THREAD: Panorama. Look, I'm absolutely not about to challenge the lived experiences of those interviewed. Some of their accounts were harrowing; the atmosphere inside HQ was clearly demoralising, and I
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Thomas Morris
thomasngmorris
This historic document is the first electrocardiogram (ECG), recorded in 1887 by the British physiologist Augustus Desiré Waller. By the 1880s, experiments had already shown that electrical activity played an
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Mark Malone
soundmigration
It's quite stunning how unnuanced any conversation about "the troubles" in the north remains. Its almost always through the prism of the desired intended impact the conversation will have on
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nanosat
NanoSpacecrafts
“Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke conceived active communications satellites in 1945. Active satellites would not simply reflect radio signals transmitted from ground stations but amplify and retransmit them”https://twitter.com/C
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Tarek Younis
Tarek_Younis_
[Thread] I’ll cover some of the serious issues w/ Prevent stats just released, which can be summarised under the following: 1) Erasure of impact pre-referral 2) Introduction of ‘mixed/uncertain/unstable’ category
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ಪ್ರಭಾಳ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
Sheshapatangi
#NetajiSubhashChandraBose He is not dead, don’t perform #Shradd..Gandhi sent a telegram to Subhash Chandra Bose’s elder brother when he received the news that Subhash passed away in air crash.Few months
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United Farm Workers
UFWupdates
So... does anyone at @GoyaFoods need a history lesson on boycotts? The Montgomery Bus Boycott and led to a US Supreme court decision that declared segregated buses were unconstitutional. Boycotts
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Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
To kick off #NewYear2021, I'll be sharing 21 stories & images of Frontliners from history. From world wars to past pandemics, these are the unsung heroes who worked tirelessly to
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