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SrinivasR1729
Today is the 116th birthday of one of India's finest minds, Mathematician Dattatreya Ramachandra Kaprekar.He was born on 17 January 1905 in Dahanu, India. He was also known as “Ganitanand”,
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umairh
Alright. We need to talk about fascism and America. Finally, finally, finally, white pundits are starting to call this fascism, shocked and appalled, as if minorities and women haven’t been
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Daniel Ruiz
DRuizG80
Good morning, folks. I’ve been asked several times for an update on $CVNA recently. What follows is not trading/investment advice, and I am short. What do you see below? Nothing
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tikkun olam means antifascist action
afrodesiaq
i know he's an animated skeleton puppet but the whiteness still shines through so much when jack skellington is singing "what have i done" this. is a white man's introspection.
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Anupa
Mint_Floss
It's my favorite singer's 96th birth anniversary! He died 40 years back but has had a huge impact on so many lives... Been humming his songs all day (and life)
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Chimene Suleyman
chimenesuleyman
A quick thread about this kitten: I had just arrived for a quick drink at a bar by the border when I spotted her. She had a damaged leg, and
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Dr Sushma Jansari
SushmaJansari
Visited the superb #ArcticExhibition @britishmuseum today. I started by reorienting myself in the Arctic, surrounded by clothing representing the many different people who live in this region I spent a
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Principal Scientific Adviser, Govt. of India
PrinSciAdvGoI
Today’s Cabinet approved reforms in the space sector are an important step in expanding India’s space-related capabilities, by inviting and enabling the private sector to participate. (1/n) https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=
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Ronald S. Sullivan
ProfRonSullivan
1/ Lot’s of cyber noise about today’s SCOTUS opinion. My thoughts on one aspect. The opinion highlights what lawyers refer to as “prudential” considerations. The Court ruled on the narrowest
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Emmett Macfarlane
EmmMacfarlane
9/11 doesn't seem all that long ago but it happened before the average undergrad was born. The typical grad student has no memory of it. What I'm saying is I
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Zoe York
ZoeYorkWrites
Self-published authors who want to build their international audiences on Not Amazon! A thread on pricing, if you will. Let's call this, "Do you know your book is $5.05 on
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Royal City Science
RoyalCitySci
Have you guessed who we've kept for our T-1 Day profile? We thought it fitting to feature @cityofguelph's very own Nobel Laureate, Dr. Donna Strickland. Dr. Strickland is a pioneering
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Kimberlé Crenshaw
sandylocks
The far right has mobilized around Trump's Equity Gag Order, which labels ideas like intersectionality and critical race theory as "un-American." Today, in a win for social justice, a judge
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David Henig
DavidHenigUK
By far the most positive statement to date on UK-EU talks. We're still talking, deal possible in September, both sides starting to show a bit of room for compromise. But
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Emily Hodkinson
EmilyHodko
10 years ago today I sang in a mixed voice choir for the first time! It was a workshop to audition for a choir called @youthmusic Voices. That workshop changed
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Morgan Godvin
MorganGodvin
I was indicted for delivery resulting in death for Justin's overdose (Offense Level 38 sentencing range 235-293 months). The government was willing to spend millions of dollars on Justin only
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