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ThaAyantu
What Africans Commonly Overlook about #Ethiopia Contrary to popular perception, there is not one ‘Ethiopian’ Language, Culture, Religion or History. #Ethiopia is home to a multiplicity of peoples & cultures
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Ⓜary Education needs ZeroCovid
MaryJ1979
Some personal observations on children and the use of tech during lockdown. My children are using it to complete school work (amazing) , interact with educators around the world, watch
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Jane ♡ Rash
JaneBaju
Wishing everyone a Happy Republic day. Proud of all those who fought for our land to give this wonderful day. Proud to be part of a nation which is so
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Jessicah Pierre
jessicahpierre
I don't know who needs to hear this but practice your love languages on yourself. (thread) Words of affirmation: Say nice things to yourself like, "I'm proud of you." "You're
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_Hemant⚡
_born_may
MongoDB INTERVIEW QUESTION CHEATSHEETMongoDB is becoming the most popular database and many popular websites use MongoDB. So, here is a collection of the most asked #MongoDB interview questions.Please RT for
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Alex Dalassio
ADalassio
By now most people awake or not, must have realised that what's going on it's by no means a coincidence. We're witnessing the consequences of a scheme that is put
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ilham
DaiMirksha
I hope Tamim doesn't interpret it as people wanting to be at his events so he can sell it to donors:) Kidding about Tamim. He's a good guy. Frankly, I
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James Millward 米華健
JimMillward
"Dr." is translated in Chinese as boshi 博士, scholar of broad knowledge. This is an old word, attested in Han empire histories (史记,汉书). There was once a consonant at the
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Richard Geldreich
richgel999
If you've used personal computers long enough, you learn to recognize high level trends. You also learn how to recognize/predict when you're on the wrong side of a very strong
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Hemant Shah
hepatoMD
A short thread on what my clinic of 80 healthcare workers (and I) have done to prepare for #COVIDー19 #COVID.6 tweets in all. Happy to share resources w/ anyone.@UHN @DrAliyaMD
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Miles McBain
MilesMcBain
The more symbols/operators/expressive forms you add to a programming language the harder it is to define a rigorous style guide. There's corresponging difficulties with automatic layout and linting.Interesting how these
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Emelie Reuterswärd
matemagikern
Tobias Dantzig's book "Number - the language of science" is the best book I've read on the history of mathematics - and I've read a few. Here are some interesting facts
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James Palmer
BeijingPalmer
I wanted to expand a little bit more on what it would mean to have an IR/strategy curriculum that actually took in the history of the rest of the world,
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Amaan
amaanbali
One has to be absolutely DUMB to buy that everything is rosy in Kashmir for minorities. The THREAD highlights some basic things that minorities face in Kashmir but don’t play
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Cameron Clark: Princess of Power 💚😷🇪🇺
Banoffee_Pi
Oh, honey How quickly Qiao forgets (more like ignores) the years of the PRC antagonising Japan, threatening Taiwan and its people, violently suppressing Tibet, maliciously damming waterways to Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia, interring
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
History often reveals the specificity and contingency of social, cultural, intellectual or political arrangements that appear natural or universal. At the same time, historical contextualization and comparison often undermine categorical
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