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Daisy Turnbull Brown
MrsDzTB
More than doubling the cost of humanities degrees is sad. They teach critical thinking, research skills, and broaden our worldview. It is easy to rip into them for not being
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Spencer Butler
SpencerButler48
Well, if you look at my twitter feed, you may notice that some tweets are no longer on my profile. Let me explain why in this thread. Last night, me
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Werner Reinartz
ReinartzWerner
#Publishing in Top Academic #JournalsI wanted to share in this thread some of the principal thoughts of my 'publishing talk' that I have been giving for a while. It goes
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LIV
FILMSHAWTY
thread of black documentaries that assist in understanding racism, prejudice, police brutality, and more. educate yourself and share your knowledge at a grassroots level. listen to one another I AM
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Dr Vyom Sharma
drvyom
Currently, there are people who fly out of Australia, arrive in their home country, get a #covid19 test, and found positive. I imagine there's close to zero contact tracing of
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youareinlove94
Cruel Summer is a Haylor song : a thread.(PSA: This is a theory I've had for a while and I haven't been able to shake it, so I'm putting
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Jeff Butera
WriteLikeUTalk
WHAT WE CAN DO BETTER IN LOCAL NEWS 1. Feature A Broader/More Diverse Group of Voices We serve everybody. We should see everybody. We should care about everybody. That's why
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Emily Mirengoff
EMirengoff
Best American Short Stories is always worth picking up. But if you need persuading, here were some personal highlights. “The Apartment” by T.C. Boyle (@mcsweeneys) is a deceptively simple
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rya
hwasaoutsold
this is alr a given he was cute what happened to him sighs what goes on welp the abs saving him in par with bobby this bitch is so ugly
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Sewell Chan
sewellchan
Michael Schudson’s “Discovering the News” (1978) is highly relevant to today’s debates over journalism. Says the objectivity ideal arose in 1920s-1930s out of a loss of faith in democracy and
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Ankur Gupta
originalankur
RANT ALERT ... People are sleeping on the wheel in terms of no of IT sector job losses we are going to witness in the coming 90 days. A lot
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George Beckingham
GBeckingham
Watching @jkenney try to explain mathematical modeling is painful. Please give the stage to someone who understands modeling and statistics. Where is @CMOH_Alberta? This information would be much more focused
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Bewi
Lebeoana_k
After the Presidential elections, i remember many of my Lesotho peers asked why those of us that are not US citizens were so interested in their & elections & so
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bai
jenniferhxrding
OK THE THREAD we are being catfished by someone in the fandom called @//jenhardiing ok this girl here... i swore i recognised her from somewhere and with the help of
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Heshmat Alavi's Trenchcoat
UrOrientalist
I spent a few intensive weeks in Spring 2009 in this tiny leftist archive in Berlin doing research for a paper on the history of the "black block," which is
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అఖిల్
akhillian
A lot of interesting takeaways here but one that stands out is the frequency with which they bring up old age, as though their mortality is accepted and accommodated rather
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