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Matthias Schmelzer
MGSchmelzer
Did you know that the @ClubOfRome, whose 1972 report Limits to Growth is still the most famous critique of economic growth, was "born in the corridors of the OECD", arguably
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Fidato
tequieremos
The First officially declared citizen of Pakistan was a Jewish born Allama Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss, 1900-1992). Jinnah appointed him as head of Department of Islamic Reconstruction with an aim:
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PastelWitch🌙
apastelwitch
"Far Beyond The Stars" Star Trek Deep Space 9, Episode 6x13.One of the most incredible and momentous episodes of Star Trek in the entire franchise.An episode that still resonates to
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Charlie Stross
cstross
For those who haven’t paid close attention: support for Independence is now polling 55/45 in Scotland, and next May’s election will almost certainly return a landslide majority for the SNP.
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Anton "Santon" Hand
AntonHand
I see folks saying things like "I hope the Medal Of Honor release doesn't scare AAA away from VR".Of course it will.It further demonstrates that you can't just slap pancake
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Athers
Athers1977
This time last year, I was broadly in favour of trans rights. Didn’t think about it much but kind of assumed GC people were religious bigoty types who hate those
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Erik Wade
erik_kaars
I want to summarize a recent article by Dave Wilton that uses linguistic corpus analysis to see how the term "Anglo-Saxon" is used generally across the world. Spoiler: it's primarily
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Ruth Hunt
ruth_hunt
I'm looking forward to reading Living in Love and Faith #LLF and exploring the resources that go with it. I'm sure that there will be much to agree and disagree
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Emma Inch
fermentradio
Just outside of Brighton, nestled in the heart of the South Downs, lies a ghost village: the lost hamlet of Balsdean. I paid it a visit today. 1/9 A short
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Dr. Jess Varner
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Confession, last semester as a new professor at MIT, I set a goal. I taught the history of modern architecture (twentieth century) and never once mentioned the name Le Corbusier.
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen đź’™
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. There’s so much water in the fields at present - fields are floating in water. Here in the east of England it’s a practical lesson explaining so much about
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A.M.
bhalomanush
It's a fact everyone knows- a thermometer reading of 98.6°F (37°C) indicates "normal" body temperature.But like me, you may be puzzled because your own body temperature is cooler. We're not
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T.C. Merrill
cribbenMerrill
1/2 I read but two articles over the weekend: 1) a terrific piece by Joshua Hren on Chris Beha's first novel, with bonus reflections from Bernanos on Balzac ("...he has
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
Because we were "perfect" and "God's chosen nation," we reacted to any civil rights protests or protests in general by assuming they were in bad-faith and evil.We believed it was
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Newt Gingrich
newtgingrich
Biden’s 245 word,97 second long Fourth of July statement may be the most anti-American speech ever given by an American presidential candidate. He omits the Creator in his shortened version
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Mick Crawley
crawley_mick
This is an illustrated key to the genera of Gymnosperms. We have already covered several of them in the key to the families: Taxus (TL), Cephalotaxus (TR), Ginkgo (BL) and
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