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RAVEN le MAVEN
Redrum_of_Crows
#IOM Isle Of Man, Myles Standish and John Crow of New England Colonial America...A Standish was a Clerk to Sir William Crow...John Crow and Myles Standish were patent holders in
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WuidQ: Washington University ID Questions
WuidQ
Q: (1/2)35/Farmer from Missouri AML s/p HSCT 6m ago. GVHD on steroids. Admitted with sepsis. (-) travel. CXR clear. WBC 7K . ANC 1.5K. Eczema like lesions on leg. (See
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Jenni Phillips
JenniPh
This weekend I should have been speaking at @THE_Gen_Show about researching your family history in Wales - throughout today, I’ll be sharing a few reading recommendations instead ... first up
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B.T. Harman
BT_Harman
Let's start in the year 1735...Surprisingly, the founders of the colony of Georgia vote to ban slavery. Of the 13 American colonies, they're the only one with such a ban.Many
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Charlotte Minsky
extrasolarchar
Many months ago, I promised a friend a tweetstorm on my senior thesis, so here it is, long overdue -Settler Colonialism and the Making of the Lick Observatory, 1846-1919: a
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💧😷Queen Victoria
Vic_Rollison
Scott Morrison is to blame for dividing the nation when the second wave hit in Victoria. Before that, the whole country was in this pandemic together. It was Morrison who
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Matt Swagler
lesindesirables
In 1957, Martin Luther King, Jr. went to Ghana, as the country celebrated the end of British colonial rule. He engaged with and spoke frequently about Africa anti-colonial movements for
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twoslices
twoslicesobread
Starting a thread here to analyze the affidavit from the former 305th Military Intelligence analyst. His/Her name is redacted, so I'll just call it the #305th /1 The affidavit makes
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sharanvkaur
Minister Shanmugam's comments makes me realise that we're so used to glossing over a lot of Singapore's racial history. People seem to ignore anything that isn't explicitly talked about in
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Benjamin Park
BenjaminEPark
Though I've slacked off lately, I really loved doing #ReviewThreads this year, where I highlight and digest new books in a series of tweets.So here are my tweet reviews of
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The People's Oracle
PeoplesOracle
JANUARY 12, 2020 BY DAYNA LYNN NUCKOLLS2020 Forecast There is a time and a season for all things. 2019 in part and the whole of 2020 is a bridge between
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Sasha Dugdale
SashaDugdale
Lots of excellent poetry books went unsung in 2020. Here are a few I think you might enjoy. Some of these were more 'seen' than others, but I am sure
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HAGITE 🇸🇴
mysterious__HG
Abdullahi Issa Mohamud, Somalia’s Forgotten Hero and how he managed to get Somalia its independence A thread Too few people of the generation born after the collapse of the
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Bruce & City Between
citybetween
Wait! Did St. Louis have a French Quarter like New Orleans? The city of the arch and Budweiser? If so, where is it? This though struck me recently when I
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Robyn Porteous
RobynPorteous
What puzzles me is how some South Africans behave as if the interventions our Government has put in place to protect us during the pandemic are somehow worse than anywhere
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Hannah Cusworth
hannahcusworth
Thanks so much to @mishaewen for the book recommendation. It’s so good to have things I’ve seen glimpses of referenced in other books or heard mentioned briefly in a podcast/lecture
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