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Cassandra of Troy
BrynnTannehill
I study genocide. It's been a theme in my academic endeavours for nearly 30 years. More accurately, I study the conditions in the lead up to genocide, be they cultural,
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Jake Hamby
jhamby
Fun fact: Hayes had a patent on the one-second pause before and after the “+++”, so if you had a cheaper modem that didn’t pay the patent or implement the
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🌶Kiri Anne Ryan Stewart🥒
ohheykiri
I used to talk more openly about my experience as a trans person, which is why I think so many people started following me. At some point last year, as
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Prof Susan Oosthuizen 💙
DrSueOosthuizen
THREAD. A seriously muddy walk across one of the high, flat, clay plateaux of S Cambs. today, was full of reminders that this land, too heavy for ox-drawn ploughs, was
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Adrian Plau
AdrianPlau
We are @AdrianPlau @nic_o_la @mistry18691987 and we've been working on TEI manuscript descriptions @WellcomeLibrary through our period of building closure following Covid-19. In this paper, we will tell you about
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kateneuropsych Dr. Kate Shaw MA/MS/PsyD Auntie Fa
kateneuropsych
THREAD: THE GREAT AMERICAN COMMUNICATION DIVIDE (re: MAGA, GOP DEMS and fact based reality).Twitter friends, lately I've read a plethora of articles proposing that when deconstructed, the issues before us
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PBS
PBS
This #GivingTuesday , we’re sharing the great work our local stations have done to help their communities this past year. Follow along below to learn more, and consider supporting your
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Common Wealth
Cmmonwealth
New report The future of steel is a test of the Government’s mettle.They cannot deliver on the promise of ‘levelling up’ nor put the UK on the path to
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Noah Kaufman
noahqk
It’s Friday so can I interest you in awith a highly incomplete and self-serving history of the “optimal” taxation of carbon dioxide emissions? *proceeds without waiting for answer*Let's do this!
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Jen Bartel
heyjenbartel
I've been thinking a lot about how if we're lucky, some of us will get to spend around 80 years on this earth, and how those of us who have
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🇬🇧 TeacherToolkit.co.uk
TeacherToolkit
I've read over the @Ofstednews 18-page report on 'school visits' during the pandemic to discover if:a) we can learn anything newb) value for moneyCurriculum, mental health or remote learning? I've
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Holly Fernandez Lynch (she/her)
HollyLynchez
Who wants to read something not related to COVID? I have a new paper out today with SACHRP chair, Stephen Rosenfeld, on IRB quality and the challenges of different board
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Sunshiny
sunnshiiny
Misogyny is alive and well in Canada. Strange that it comes from the most unexpected places. The last 24 hours have seen Margaret Trudeau reduced to a vessel that produced
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IT for Change
ITforChange
The Deal We Always Wanted: A Feminist Action Framework for the Digital Economy issued by the @FESonline #WorkingGroup on #Feminist Visions of #FutureOfWork is now LIVE!Check it out: http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/iez/17008.pdf Key
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David Frum
davidfrum
Lizzie Collingham is one of my favorite social historians working today. I finished the latest of her books, Biscuit, on Christmas Day. #FrumReads4 1/xhttps://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1118496/the-biscuit/9781847926128.html Collingham'
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Kurt "Masks Save Lives" Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Ive been speaking to friends who have been frightened by the events of 1/6. I will share here what I tell them. This country had a cancer. Many of us
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