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Robert H Frank
econnaturalist
Economic Naturalist Question #19. Why are dramatic political shifts so difficult to predict? #EconTwitter In an earlier thread, I explored why introductory economics courses appear to leave little lasting imprint
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gnonymus bosch
gnonymus
hudson river school was america’s first true artistic fraternity--it characterizes the artistic body, its new york origins, its landscape subject matter, and often literally its subject. the school was influential
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Marie-Claire Eylott⁷
mariiieclaiiire
To celebrate the MotS era and usher in #BTS_Dynamite :BTS Map of the Soul videos as illustrated birds from @NHM_London's @NHM_Library - a threadL: Stay GoldR: Carolina parakeets by John
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Audubon Society
audubonsociety
Black Americans often face terrible daily dangers in outdoor spaces, where they are subjected to unwarranted suspicion, confrontation, and violence. The outdoors—and the joy of birds—should be safe and welcoming
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Conservations crime is challenging the hereditary, challenging landowners, they will not rest until modernity is undone, the old order restored. They decide how many birds of prey live, not us,
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taylor 🏳️🌈 ☭🌯
TheEnergeiaBoy
Okay, time for a new philosopher thirst thread. Maybe we'll finally determine who has the biggest twink energy Starting, obviously, with Kierkegaard. Beautiful man and definitely a contender for biggest
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Afghan Historians
AfghanHistorian
On cholera of 1828 and 1900 (I will thread tweets around themes): "In March 1828, a #cholera #epidemic struck #Cabul [#kabul], transforming this earthly paradise into a charnel house. (McIntyre,
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vktkv
Vktkv
Today is the birthday of the remarkable Kannada writer Poornachandra Tejaswi. Was truly a renaissance man. Besides being a writer he was a naturalist, painter, photographer, social activist etc. Learnt
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SáMg⁷🍙
hangukppang
Namjoon excelling in all 9 types of intelligence; a much needed thread 1. NaturalistHis love for nature and showcasing it in everything he does 2. MusicalNamjoon doesn't just make music
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technorationalist
_infinitography
My conviction grows stronger that the history of the origins of modern science will only get out of the self-indulgent swamp of the "discourse" departments by a radical and quick
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Ashley W Poust
AshPoust
Thanks for playing #Paleomoji this week! The answer is: Ammonite!Why ??This story might blow your mind: buckle up! It begins in a hidden town in the Western Desert of Egypt,
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Ahab Bdaiwi איהאבּ ܐܝܗܐܒ
bdaiwi_historia
1/The N-Poem (نونيات) is a genre of medieval Arabic literature in the form of a lyrical stanza. A favourite of mine is that of al-Qaḥṭānī al-Andalusī (d. 10th C). The
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Craig Pittman
craigtimes
THREAD: Today marks 50 years since the 1st #EarthDay in 1970 --an event sparked, in part, by the largest fish kill in U.S. history, which occurred in 1969 in
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Mαyα L. Allen
Glossopetalon
Day 1 of #BlackBirderWeek is #BlackInNature. As a black plant systematist, I’ve traveled throughout the southwest in search of the shrub @Glossopetalon. These experiences deepened my connection with #nature and
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𝚁𝙴𝙸𝙽𝙴𝚁 𝙰𝙳𝚁𝙸𝙰𝙽 ⚔️
ReinerAdrianP
There’s no such thing as “dumb person”You’re smart in your own way.Let me help you determine where you’re good at.Here are 9 𝗧𝗬𝗣𝗘𝗦 𝗢𝗙 𝗜𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗟𝗟𝗜𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗖𝗘 | 𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐀
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Daniella M 🔪🔪🔪🎃
farsouthhistory
Love Love Love Sherlock Holmes. I have read the whole canon once a year since middle school. I have used it in multiple classes that I have taught including British
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