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Isaac T. Soon
isaacsoon2
Some Approaches to Publishing Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles (for Biblical Studies PhD Students and ECRs) In light of the recent kerfuffle about peer-reviewed journal articles, I thought that I might share
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Chris Powers
fortworthchris
My dad died 8 years ago and one of the most precious things I have left are a few voicemails he left me. Nothing special about the message, except I
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
"There is no connection between Issac Newton/British Universities and Jesuit missionaries. Thus Newton could not have learned calculus from them"- A commentator challenged me.A silly claim. But here are the
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Starling
starlingmag
Tōku Pāpā, @RubySolly’s debut poetry collection, is in stores now and will be launching at @unitybookswgtn from 6pm TONIGHT! Ruby has been a wonderful part of the Aotearoa poetry scene
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Daniel Keohane
KeohaneDan
Honest question, and leaving aside BoJo’s betrayal - full credit for recognising that - :What exactly has Unionism in NI to be proud of? The supremacist state from 1922-1972 was
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Dr Natalie Shenker
DrNShenker
New paper! Published today in @Nutrients_MDPI showing human milk composition is broadly stable in a snapshot of mothers feeding infants up 24 months.The story behind the paper... https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/11/3450/htm Back in
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Declan McDowell-Naylor
Declan_JMN
Quick thread on @jeremycorbyn, News UK TV/GB News and alternative media. Yesterday, Corbyn pledged to campaign against the arrival of Rupert Murdoch’s News UK. Presumably, you can expect this will
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Nancy Leong
nancyleong
I was so saddened to hear of Deborah Rhode's passing. It was in her class that I raised my hand for the first time in law school. Some of you
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Tim Glister
timglisterbooks
A week on from my debut novel being published (I'm still pinching myself) I thought I'd share some of the things I’ve learned from the process. Admittedly, mine was a
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Charles Fain Lehman
CharlesFLehman
The rationalists are sometimes irritating, but I will take them any day over the sad little men who hate thinking, and who judge an idea's merits on whether or not
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David
PrimaryCarePAC
Did you know that there is a journal called “Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology” and in 2006 it published “Risk assessment for creatine monohydrate?”It’s true. Let’s see what a toxicology journal
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The Cyber
r0wdy_
oooooooooo my spidey sense was tinglinglets dig inhttps://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/wikileaks-founder-charged-superseding-indictment 2. is a big one. Seeking out classified information is generally speaking something "journalists" ar
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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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Scribulatora
Scribulatora
Hello @cbc,Good morning. Recently you published an article titled "Canadians among most active in online right-wing extremism research finds" which contained this passage: https://twitter.com/Scribulatora/status/129568784208617062
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Ben Felder
benfelder_okc
THREAD - I wanted to provide an update on this story we published yesterday and responses some have used to question the accuracy of the articlehttps://www.readfrontier.org/stories/gov-stitt-complained-to-hospital-leaders-about-interviews-w
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Emma Crowley
EmmaCro16512295
WHY John Urschel IS IMPORTANT!! (a thread) Let's start off with some background. John Urschel was born in Winnipeg Canada, in 1991, making him only 29 years old. He moved
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