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Sandeep Patel
innovationwonk
I can smell bold, aspirational thinking wafting through the DC air. Truth is, govt has always been a visionary trailblazer, market shaper, and innovation catalyst. It’s time to channel that
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True Indology
TIinExile
WRONG!That is NOT the Mughal (or Moghul) way of dressing.That is the costume of Hindus of Northern and Northwestern India.What you are doing right now is cultural appropriation.Here is an
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PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation
PEIMuseum
Happy #LunarNewYear ! Although celebrations may look different this year (thanks Covid), we’re taking the opportunity to share the story of Louisa Maria Hooper. PEI’s FIRST and ONLY female immigrant
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Dr. Alejandra Merriman, DAT, ATC, CES
ayjm_DATATC
1-Apparently I struck a nerve with the word Hispanic...I’ve been talking about the difference & the origin of the term for a long time but it seems I should bring
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Mark Ledwich
mark_ledwich
I am one of the authors of this "recently published research". The problem is not with our classifications, it's the way the labels were converted into far-right and far-left.This paper
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Joshua Stein, philosophy, ethics, politics
thephilosotroll
Even if Rabbi Kahn's remarks were wrong (and I don't think there are; not sufficiently clear, maybe, but I get what he means w/o much effort), the idea that you
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آية 𓂆
ayaghanameh
zionists use european indigeniety rules based in biblical narratives and blood quantum and expect that to somehow supersede the local indigenous Palestinian population. let’s not forget - racial superiority over
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Hajer Nakua
HajerNakua
“The neuro-essentialist discourse pushes aside this relationship by suggesting that academic and social failures, which are actually more frequent in disadvantaged children, result from their intrinsic neurodevelopmental dysfunctions of g
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History of Central Asia and Khorâsan تاریخ خراسان
BiruniKhorasan
Thread on Mughal dishes with a Central Asian/Khorasani origin:Let´s start with Samosas, one of the most famous Indian/Pakistani snacks, originated in Central Asia. The name "Samosa" comes from the Sogdian
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InProportion2
InProportion2
1/3What happens when Govt stresses a message of VIRUS DANGER DANGER DANGER for months on end?In Portugal, a fictional TV teen drama disease outbreak had 300 students experiencing rashes, dizziness
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Antoine Zalc
AntoineZalc
We are very excited about this work shedding light on long-standing questions in #devbio, #stemcell and #neuralcrest fields regarding regulation of cell heterogeneity, plasticity and #pluripotency. @Stanford @ChemSysBio @ScienceMagazine A
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Matt Emerson
M_Y_Emerson
Good morning! I have just read Wayne Grudem’s reply to @lukestamps’ and my critique of ERAS in his newly published Systematic Theology, 2nd Ed., with @ZonderAcademic.I have thoughts: 1) it
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Matteo Pugliese
MatteoPugliese
The #Vienna shooting is the first serious #terrorism attack for Austria in years.In 2019 three Chechens planned an attack on Vienna's Christmas markets; in 2014 a Turkish minor plotted a
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Anarcho-Contrarian
AnarContrarian
For millennials (maybe too late?) and definitely Zoomers with a propensity to build/create, the post-COVID “frontier” is not SF, Boston, etc., but rather the hollowed-out small towns and rural villages
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Nü-Anglo
MexicanAnglo
Sicanje (The Catholic tattoos of Croats)-The Croat women in Bosnia and Herzegovina have a thousand years-long tradition of tattooing their hands.The origin of this custom lies with the Illyrian and
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Christopher Ewing, MD 🦑
PediHatrick
Why it might feel like you can’t breathe while wearing a mask (and how you still can): a simple thread on respiratory physiology from a kid’s lung doctor. I hear
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