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byharryconnolly
On the prose side, it's "Begin your story with action."Lots of writers (and people who slam this bit of advice) think this means action-movie action: car chases, fist fights, shootouts.What
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Chingford Chris
ChingfordChrisS
My friend's mum died yesterday from Corona. The nurses let her (a police detective) stay longer than the restrictions allowed, sitting with her a couple of hours a day forbthe
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Ross Tucker
Scienceofsport
Let me share a few thoughts on the latest #Semenya development - her appeal rejected by the Swiss Supreme court, World Athletics policy supported (pretty strongly too). We are planning
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The Ritchie Centre
RitchieCentre
A new study by members of the Maternal & Perinatal Medicine team, including Deb de Guingand, Dr Stacey Ellery, Dr Miranda Davies-Tuck & Dr Kirsten Palmer‘Risk of Adverse Outcomes in
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Yet Another Columnist
Sime0nStylites
1. The pandemic will end but there will be no reversion to political ‘normalcy’. The after effects of the pandemic, combined with Brexit, will shape U.K. politics in the 2020s
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Prof. Nerilie Abram
ClimateNerilie
Excited to be able to share this comprehensive review on the many ways that climate change is increasing bushfire risk in southeast Australia, just published in @CommsEarth.Thread describing what
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Ben Butcher
bienbutcher
Free speech at unis is back in the news as fines might be levied against those who block speakers.This isn't the first time that the issues has come up... A
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Centre for the History of People Place & Community
CHPPC_IHR
And we're under way with the latest seminar with @stickybears and @TraceLarkhall discussing the Records of Early English Drama, Civic London, 1558-1642: https://ereed.library.utoronto.ca/ https://twitter.com/TraceLarkhall/status/1
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BC Today
BCTodayOfficial
The restrictions placed on the Fraser Health and Vancouver Coastal Health on November 9 are being extended to December 7 and expanded across the province as #COVID19 cases continue to
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Nick Dennis
nickdennis
One key issue the proponents of ‘powerful knowledge‘ in history teaching need to account for is why ‘race’ and racism have not been a key part of the analytical work
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Patrick Gildersleve
pgildersleve
Happy 20th Birthday to @Wikipedia. It has been a real privilege to study this wonder of the web over the past 4 years of my PhD.I've noticed a flurry of
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Jaffer Ali
Jaffer22915438
1/ Nearly every person involved in forecasting human activities that I've run across eventually crumble and become quite irritated with me. They present amazingly brilliant and precise algorithms that fits
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Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP
ChomiloMD
I’ve heard at numerous state press conferences & in the media statements to the effect of “every shot in an arm is protecting is us all”So let’s talk a bit
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Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
The events of January 6 were more closely coordinated by the WH than we've been led to believe—from the Brian Jack-Mo Brooks call, to a dozen current/former Trump employees assisting
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Siddhartha Mukherjee
DrSidMukherjee
1/n And no one is claiming that we’ve studied the vaccine for long enough; or that we know all the side effects. There may be side effects — some unknown.
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Conservative persecution complex ca. 1962: "In recent years, we have seen the growth of a far-reaching patriotic movement of average Americans called 'conservatism.' These conservatives represent all classes of American
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