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Kaitlyn Ugoretz
KaitlynUgoretz
Episode 3 of @andrewmarkhenry's Religion For Breakfast Shinto series is out! This episode explores the evolution of Shinto & its classification as "religion" or "non-religion" in Japanese politics starting from
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Michael
Michael_A_Orr
I expect this is true all over town but was reminded today of some old street names in my neighborhood. Someone, likely during the street naming of 1891, after the
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Mehul Parekh
mevparekh
0. Everyone is tweeting about the new F1s, but my beloved IMTs are close to taking the most dreaded exam. So here is...Tips for doctors taking PACES (the deadline is
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Peter Kyle MP
peterkyle
I’ve been trying for years to get government to protect young people from predators who entrap, enslave and exploit them in return for a roof over their head: ‘sex for
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David Peilow
dpeilow
While this blog is interesting and pessimistic for EV production in the UK, it doesn't paint the full picture.Nissan benefited from a lot of funding to establish the Sunderland battery
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Robert Young Pelton
RYP__
Sometimes I am nostalgic for events that make one realize just how screwed up the world is today. Imagine naive students driving in notoriously unreliable British cars across the Middle
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Rebeccah Heinrichs
RLHeinrichs
Voters didn’t get to hear much from the candidates about foreign policy. This is one of my biggest frustrations of this election. But here are a few of my favorite
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Jacob Siefring
jsief
some brave press should prepare an edition of some of jules michelet’s translated writings, to buck all currents starting an imaginary catalog of the out-of-print & public domain works my
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Fidato
tequieremos
On this day in 1922, the Ottoman Sultanate was abolished after ruling for 600 years. At its peak, it included what is now Bulgaria, Egypt, Greece, Hungary, Jordan, Lebanon, Israel,
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Edward Nirenberg
ENirenberg
Hiya soCOVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are coming, and that's great! But you should be aware that the immune response they produce is somewhat intense (if they didn't do this they couldn't be
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David Moscrop
David_Moscrop
Today I turn 37. Here are 37 reasons you should follow this account. 1. Beards! Expert use of gifs — seemingly out of nowhere. 3. Help me monetize the vague
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Mwiya
mwiyas
On building a university:A thread on why we chose a university to be the heart of the city we’re building; and why it’s an important part of all the cities
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Mark Changizi
MarkChangizi
A thread of some of the misconceptions that fed the COVID hysteria. 1/ Little reporting of the sense of scale, that flu and seasonal influenza-like infections (i.e., colds) are massive
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Rachel Riley 💙
RachelRileyRR
I feel a bit sick I only got this plea for help from Jewish students @SPC_Oxford after the Ken Loach event happened.I’ve made my views on Loach known before. Oxford
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Eric Feigl-Ding
DrEricDing
DIFFERENCE A VARIANT CAN MAKE: Early in the Oxford-AstraZeneca’s South Africa trial, before #B1351 variant became dominant, the AZ vaccine had a great efficacy of 75% risk reduction of
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Anton Jäger
AntonJaegermm
This 2015 LRB letter contains one of the most convincing counterarguments to Mair's "ruling the void" thesis - the civil society crisis is real, yes, but asymmetrically, not quite for
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