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Vision Boredđ
VisionBored1
If I wrote what I know then Iâd talk about Shakespeare. Iâd tell you about Hamlet and why you should care about him and why heâs more like you than
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Rebecca B.
arkhamlibrarian
Honestly the biggest mic-drop in literature V.C. Andrews was pretty amazing: a childhood back injury gave her crippling arthritis, and her disabilityâand poor treatment by others (including her mother) because
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Richard Florida
Richard_Florida
1. On these end of city takes that seem to endlessly proliferate: several things strike me. Iâll just state them out here. 2. The first is how they always center
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surviving
FitriahAlia
Mmg grammatically correct. But1. In text citation hancur. Alignment hancur.2. Takde inferences, findings/thoughts on the reference made.3. Takde kesinambungan dlm penulisan.4. Straight out facts only! Dont know the assignment context
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richa kaul padte
hirishitalkies
a (slowly typed) thread of the pieces i wrote in 2020 and how much i was paid for each of them!https://twitter.com/hirishitalkies/status/1355471158221570050 this essay for Nat Geo Traveller India's Jan issue
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Syed
gypsy_heart6
Excellent podcast interview of @emrane by @BottldPetrichor. It begins with a discussion on history of the academic study of Qurâan, a brief synopsis on the variety of arguments & debates/pendulums
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Matthew Yglesias
mattyglesias
I would love to see participants in âmake kids read the classicsâ vs âassign more diverse worksâ debate try cite one (1) piece of relevant research to support either position
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Jorge Camacho
j_camachor
If you think of degrowth as a kind of âsocial technologyâ â i.e. a âtechnologyâ that aims to reduce energy and material throughput by radically changing cultures of consumption â
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Leah | Léå NĂ Riabhaigh đč
MissTwice
Happy Human Rights Day! Given we are beginning the session of reflection of the passing of the Government of Ireland Act 1920, here's a thread on attempts to legislate for
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Luke Shelton PhD
LukeBShelton
When we think about gatekeeping in scholarship, it is kind of like trying to think about âchildrenâs literatureâ. We have two ill-defined terms that we have to define before we
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Sovia
Sweet_Honeygal
Tomorrow is 13th November. It is a gala day for all of us because on this day in 1913, Poet Rabindranath Tagore was crowned with the most Prestigious @NobelPrize for
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Pumla Dineo Gqola, PhD
feminist_rogue
All of the people saying itâs just humour in the conversation on Leon Schuster, hereâs a short thread. Many years ago, I was external examiner of an MA research report
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Peter Harling
PeterHarling
THREAD Infectious diseases have long shaped our cultureâin ways you can trace through mentions of a disease in our literature. Here we see declining references to the plague in English
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ThaddeusđThomas
HistFantasy
Modernism and the birth of literary fiction as a concept was a reaction against popular fiction / commercial fiction / pop culture / mass culture. Sometimes, it was a reaction
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ICXC NIKA~Christ is Risen
helen670
The most important thing that one acquires through reading such basic Orthodox literature as this is a virtue which is called âdiscernmentâ When we come to two phenomena which seem
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Julie Chernov Hwang
Julie_C_Hwang
Hey all. I want to do a quick thread abt reviewing journal articles. I'm writing this as a former managing editor & as someone who routinely participates in the peer
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