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Andrew Brunatti
AndrewBrunatti
On 21 November 1814, #ViscountCastlereagh wrote to PM Liverpool outlining the machinery of the #CongressofVienna, as it had developed to that point. Castlereagh’s letter is a good starting point for
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Winston Geoff Clampitt III
ClampittGeoff
Hey @benandjerrysUK, we think the real crisis is your hypocrisy. We pulled together a thread for you..Environmental record:Palm oilIn 2014, Unilever was criticised by Greenpeace for causing deforestation. In 2008,
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acab|blm|☪️|🏳️🌈|⚧ امنه خان
jaythenerdkid
someone answer for me a question.what is a positive function of empathy that can be ascribed to empathy alone and not to any other mechanism? so it's impossible to be
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Aaron Astor
AstorAaron
The 1850s were fascinating because there were three different political fears - often expressed as conspiracies - that animated North and South. Southern fear of abolitionists, Northern fear of the
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Daniel Holland
DannyDutch
Everything seems to be a bit naff at the moment, so to help try and forget about any woes you may have, please peruse this list of compelling facts I've
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Vijay Boyapati
real_vijay
1/ In their embryonic form many species appear alike. But imprinted in their various DNAs is the code that will evince their great differences in the fullness of time. A
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Give Bats A Break
GiveBatsABreak
While humans from 210 countries face COVID-19, North American bats are facing a pandemic of their ownWhite Nose SyndromeWhat is this heckin white fuzz & what does it do to
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🧢 IU Hoosier Alums for UBI & CE-5 ✨💖
iu_yang
@r_a_salvatore The Generations trilogy touched on ever-more woke subjects with stunning accuracy. (spoilers in this thread ) Zaknafein got to the bottom of the flow state. There is no
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Holly Jolly Jasmine 🎄✨
astro_jaz
Welcome to Space Facts Saturday! Today’s topic: What If Earth Had More Than One Moon? When we think about the Solar System, we usually think about the incredible diversity
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Christopher W. Jones
cwjones89
Today I am going to tell you about a legal term from real estate transactions in the Middle East dating back 2,800 or more years.The term is bētu epšu adi
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Jacob Randolph
j_rhett
I posted about this yesterday and deleted it because I wanted to offer a more constructive response. This is from Denny Burk's article at @CBMWorg posted yesterday. I take issue
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Calla Wahlquist
callapilla
Up now, we've got Vanessa Cavanagh from Wollongong Uni, Timothy Neale from Deakin Uni, Bhiamie Eckford-Williamson from ANU, and Michael-Shawn Fletcher, Melbourne Uni Cavanagh is a Bundjalung and Wonnarua woman
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Kʜᴀʀᴍᴀɢᴇᴅᴅᴏɴ ᴏғ Sᴄɪᴇɴᴛᴀsɪᴀ™
JVoluntaryist
The smallest thing that we can see with a 'light' microscope is about 500 nanometers. A nanometer is one-billionth (that's 1,000,000,000th) of a meter. So the smallest thing that you
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Master Po
OfWudan
You will die alone. Or leave your loved ones alone to die. Life is sadness. There is no way out. Do you smile as you bleed?Or try and mask the
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Tom J. Astle
tjalamont
That's disgusting: a thread. People who follow my #Eddiethetortoise tweets know that I also love other reptiles, insects, spiders... every critter. But I know not all people share my enthusiasms;
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Mencius Moldbugman
moldbugman
I was living in China during the SARS times of 2002-3 and due to that experience am less worried about Coronavirus than the media would like me to be. IMHO
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