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Erik Loomis
ErikLoomis
This Day in Labor History: December 14, 1945. The House passed what would become the Employment Act of 1946 once Harry Truman signed it. Let's talk about this watered down
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ಪ್ರಭಾಳ ಮಗ ಈ ಅಲೆಮಾರಿ ಅಯ್ಯಂಗಾರಿ
Sheshapatangi
This is about a man who lived for just 55 years but whose contribution for Rashtra or Dharma cannot be gauged in few lines or with few awards.And Yes, Olatagaras…He
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Tyler Todt
tyromper
My dads a really smart man.Read a book a week for 30 years!Can fix anything!!Socially strong & networks well!Great leader!He never moved up in his company.I recently asked him why
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André-Paul Johnson
andrepaulj
#CanadaDay is an occasion to celebrate, but I think it's equally important to reflect on our country's racist legacy and acknowledge the work that STILL needs to be done to
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Cllr Carla Thomas
CarlaThomas29
1/My Journey to @seftoncouncil & Deputy to @MetroMayorSteve:When I was 6 weeks old, @AlderHey hospital gave my parents a very unfavourable prognosis. I had an aggressive #Neuroblastoma which was partially
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Kean Magno | Sub-Zero Kasual 🥷
khailmagno
𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟎 𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐚𝐝𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐀𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐬 #Supernatural This is it, my last #SPN year-end megathread. However I feel about the ending, good, bad, ugly, I've come
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Dr Katherine Blouin
isisnaucratis
What a powerful opening sequence to today's #EOTalks by @cparen #MummiesAncestors Charlotte is discussing the post mortem biography, journey, and treament of "The Young Man", who is now at the
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alice
alicethecircus
Because Doctor Who Twitter is a shit show, I’m gonna share something I like in every series of the show: Season 1 - Terry Nation is on the top of
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Will McAvoy
WillMcAvoyACN
So, a few days ago, I talked a bit about how police procedural portrayal on television was largely shaped by Jack Webb, an evangelist for the police force, including the
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Scott Ferguson
videotroph
A thread on what #MMT has to say re: small, non-hegemonic or so-called "developing" countries, a vital topic for any truly global & decolonial political economy. @FadhelKaboub has been working
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Laurie Voss
seldo
Happy Sunday, it's time for the latest #EuropeanBios entry, #36, Joan of Arc, born in France in 1412. She's a lot more interesting than most of the saints, and her
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Domestic Workers
domesticworkers
It’s #InternationalDomesticWorkersDay. #Juneteenth is almost here. This is your moment to tune into the leadership and power of Black domestic workers. Grab your coffee and settle in, this is
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Charles Thépaut
diplocharlie
(THREAD) The « #ArabSprings » started 10 years ago. On Dec. 17th 2010, Mohamed #Bouazizi set himself on fire in #Tunisia. There is a lot to say on the impact
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balajis.com
balajis
Out of the loop? Wondering what this latest tech-vs-media brouhaha was all about?Wonder no more. A decentralized network of independent journalists has prepared the definitive record of these events in
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Taniel
Taniel
Florida primaries are next week (voting is well underway) & for anyone who cares about criminal justice, there are major battles on the battle that could upend policies around incarceration
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Sarah Mei
sarahmei
Let’s say you’re working in a legacy codebase that, in places, resembles a house on Hoarders (BEFORE they clean it out). These types of codebases are distressingly common. They’re so
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