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Stephen Langtry
StephenLangtry
Krotoa married Pieter van Meerhof on 26 April 1664. Their marriage was the first recorded union between an indigenous person and a European settler. She was also the first Khoe
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
In a minute.So, taking it that you said you live in Arizona and "your family has a farm in Chihuahua," a quick congratulations are in order. You're an absentee landowner!
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Grassland, hated by some vegans and rewilders, meat and not ‘natural’. Ancient grasslands are loved by botanists, entomologists, naturalists, conservations, hardy native cattle. Not by many farmers or government policy,
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺📖
FlintDibble
A #ClassicalZooarchaeology Holiday ThreadAs you gather with family & friends over a holiday meal, take a moment and recognize how much our food defines us. You probably think of the
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Jordan Schachtel
JordanSchachtel
The sunk cost fallacy explains a lot about where America & the world is at with the COVID situation right now. People just can't bring themselves to admit that COVID
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Conan, Esq
conan_esq
The Owens-Blevins Shootout was one of the great moments in the heroic, Homeric period of the Old West. In under a minute of close-range gunfighting, Sheriff Perry Owens shot four
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simon maginn
simonmaginn
The most disturbing element of the #GreatSmearingWar, for me, is how easily people were duped by it. People who are, presumably, of good sense and sound judgement in their ordinary
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Aren R. LeBrun
proustmalone
A lot of people describe our press as “free & open” because it is not owned by the state. They ignore that it is owned by six multinational conglomerates whose
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Alex Laplaza
a_laplaza
@DOverview's satellite images are striking reminders of the scale of climate change. A thread of some of their stunning photos that underscore the scale of (a few of) climate change's:-
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Ted Gioia
tedgioia
Today I’m celebrating the centenary of Dave Brubeck—born on December 6, 1920. He was an extraordinary musician, and a man of deep purpose & integrity in every sphere of his
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Heather_Lee
HeatherLee1023
Biden names Tom “Mr. Monsanto” Vilsack as Agriculture Secretary. Here’s some background on Monsanto... Monsanto is most commonly known for producing genetically modified (GMO) seeds and the herbicide glyphosate known
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Khalissa
Deeva4dlord
25 Of The Most Creative Sculptures And Famous Statues From Around The World1 Mustangs By Robert Glen, Las Colinas, Texas, USA2 Expansion by Paige Bradley, New York, USA3 The Monument
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collbradán
collbradan
1/ a weird thing about documenting wildlife in Ireland is that you can still 'find' big areas of high-quality habitat that no one's rly recognised the significance of. one of
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Rupa Marya, MD
DrRupaMarya
Covid shows just how capitalism requires desperation. Instead of pumping money directly to the working class so we could take care of ourselves, money went to giant industries, with no
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Frank Sharry
FrankSharry
1/ Here he goes again. We call it "The Cornyn Con." Let me predict how this is going to play out. Please, Texas reporters, don't get fooled....https://twitter.com/BenjaminEW/status/1273292953847545856 2/ First, he
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Rosie 🌟
RosyRoad
The current era of Wokeness, full of SJWs, opened an unbelievable niche based on the romanticization of poverty. Case Nancy Risol.- THREAD -https://youtu.be/y0R7UvRma5Y With 2.42 million followers, she took advantage
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