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Mhara Starling
MharaStarling
Do you have a book that holds a special place to your heart, not because of its content but for any other reason? This is mine. The Witch’s Cauldron by
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Catalina Goanta
CatalinaGoanta
This year polls were off. Hopefully years of upcoming research will tell us. Finding solutions w/o understanding the problem can be very harmful. Here are some limitations of sentiment analysis
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The University of Manchester
OfficialUoM
The University has a rich academic history and we can lay claim to 25 Nobel laureates among our current and former staff and students. JJ Thomson was our first Nobel
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Cleo Protogerou, PhD
CleoProtogerou
The *myth* that spinach is an exceptionally good source of iron originates in 1870. In 1937, German scientists discovered that spinach iron content was 1/10th the claim. The error resulted
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Mikki Kendall
Karnythia
So many people rushing to defend their friends seem incapable of understanding that just because someone is nice to perceived equals doesn't mean that the same is true for perceived
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Harrison Martingayle
757Harrison
As someone who considered running for William and Mary both as an undergraduate and again as a graduate student in law school, I am simply disgusted. I know countless athletes
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Dr Agnes Arnold-Forster
agnesjuliet
My book, #TheCancerProblem: Malignancy in Nineteenth-Century Britain, is being published by @OUPHistory next week. Since we can't do in-person book launches, I thought I'd compile a thread to give you
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Alex Dukalskis
AlexDukalskis
My @OUPAcademic book Making the World Safe for Dictatorship is now officially published. [Thread] You can see more details and purchase the book here:https://global.oup.com/academic/product/making-the-world-safe-for-dictatorship-97801975201
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Jelena Subotic
suboticjelena
Dear UK academic friends currently facing the completely predictable clusterfuck of forced in-person teaching: this is a letter from your near future, as we in the US have gone through
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Patti LaBelle’s Blonde Wig
smileitsjoy
okay this is my thread for the day and its about how universities put up so many barriers for graduate students to make extra money to survive. So, my girl
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Jim Hamilton
DrJimHamilton
And now for a thread on how a baptist might try to deal with suspected liberalism, even if the concerns have to do with a seminary prof. What would be
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Jash Dholani
oldbooksguy
1/ Before @jordanbpeterson became the internet's daddy and a writer of complex-yet-accessible self-help, he was a brilliant academic researcher. Here are the key ideas from @jordanbpeterson's most cited paper: "Between
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Keith McShea
ByKeithMcShea
RIP Dick Gallagher, the patron saint of WNY high school sports. Farewell to an unparalleled contributor to our community, the warmest of human beings, and a dear friend. Obituary via
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Melissa Davey
MelissaLDavey
Australian women leading the response to the Covid-19 crisis; A THREAD.1) Prof Sharon Lewin; brilliant HIV researcher working on a cure, and the inaugural director of The Peter Doherty Institute
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Megan 🌈🏳️🌈
girlwithasong
I have largely tried to separate myself from my time at LU. Mostly for my own self care. I wrote on it years ago, the way I felt so different
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Carlo Lancellotti
_CLancellotti
I think there are two reasons why DN today seems so prescient:1) All the metaphysical premises of today's situation were firmly in place in the West by the mid-sixties, and
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