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Throughout the 18th century, members of the British East India Company reported their discoveries of native scientific and technological practices to the Royal Society. Here, listing out some of those
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A thread on the life and work of Aimé Césaire:Aimé Césaire was an #anticolonialist poet and politician, who helped found the journal #Black Student in Paris in the 1930s, which
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Thread warning: A long thread coming on the life and work of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, a world-renowned Kenyan writer, scholar, and social activist. His seminal work, "Decolonising the Mind" is
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This paper, drawing on ethnographic fieldwork, examines how a wealthy class of farmers that is increasingly involved in urban business uses a combination of party connections, cash, & coercion to
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When Governor-General Bentinck abolished Sati (Suttee, as Britishers called it), he had a larger-than-life statue commissioned showing him dramatically rescuing and Indian women from the funeral pyre. (It can still
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J. Farish, a member of the Bombay government, writes in his letter in 1838~ "The natives of India must be kept down by a sense of our power, or they
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"There was a great change in the Englishmen's attitude towards India between between 1750 and 1818." writes William Thomas. From a general positive view about Indians and their culture, the
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A thread on Amílcar Lopes Cabral, a nationalist leader, and founder and secretary-general of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde, who helped lead Guinea-Bissau to
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A thread on Indian states' budget and expenditures on education; based on the research report released by @AccInitiative. https://accountabilityindia.in/publication/state-education-finances-a-deep-dive-into-school-education-finances-in-
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Working with a Japanese professor these days. He is not much proficient in English but that didn't stop him from becoming the best in his field. And research has shown
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Scott Atran, an anthropologist who studies terrorist organizations, says the key is to "empathize with people, without always sympathizing." Empathy allows us to understand others from their perspective, regardless of
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Translating evidence from neuroscience into classroom practice can be problematic for many reasons (Howard-Jones, 2014). Findings from a lab setting may not always be transferable to a classroom. #ScienceOfLearning with
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