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Sam Rocha
SamRochadotcom
A BOOKISH THREADOver the years, the self-made genre of intellectual and spiritual autobiography has become my favourite one. I should have known this earlier. Books like Augustine’s *Confessions* and Boethius’
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Charlie M. Wray, DO, MS
WrayCharles
1/ A quick and brief #Tweetorial on how to provide editorial feedback on a medical or scientific manuscript. Or as I like to say “Finding the Goldilocks of giving Feedback
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Deep Prasad
Deepneuron
1/n This is the ONLY piece of literature Ive ever come across that I would be willing to bet came from actual conversations with super intelligent Aliens. It is my
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Tony McDonough
tonymc39
Thread1/7 A regular source of frustration during the #coronavirus epidemic has been how Public Health England (PHE) has reported death figures and how often they are subsequently reported in the
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Gemma Cooper
gemma_cooper
I have a folder in my inbox labelled 'potential'. All correspondence with potential new clients remain there until I (hopefully) get to move them into their own client folder if
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Peter Brathwaite
PeterBrathwaite
Ezra Jack Keats: Detail from The Snowy Day (1962). A book about a small boy’s delight in his first snowstorm. Reworked with hat stand and #UKSnow. Rediscovering #blackportraiture through #gettymuseumchallenge.
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Ian Beavis
iancbeavis
Author of two of the classic books on British dragonflies. Which gives me an introduction for a thread on that subject...https://twitter.com/lorraineelizab6/status/1294908415484080129 The earliest monograph on British Dragonflies, by W J
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Ceteris Paribus
entropied
Thread / Spam A lot of tweets already been spent on this 'India vs S Asia' discussion. So, apologies to those have exposure to my tweets. But making an attempt
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ChainLinkGod.eth
ChainLinkGod
If case you don't know what I'm talking about, here's some contextA couple days ago, a "asset management firm" firm published a report claiming Chainlink to be fraudThis report was
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Kevin J.S. Zollman
KevinZollman
Since it's in the air, I thought I would do a short thread about how I look at publication records for philosophy job candidates. Be forewarned: there is a lot
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Daniel Schuman
danielschuman
I am an expert on Congress, and if you're reading @californiadem20's thread evaluating AOC's legislative effectiveness, you should understand that not only is it wrong but it fundamentally misunderstands what
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𝓐𝓻𝓬𝓱𝓲𝓮
archersaggi
#Thread Nehru had made a "Himalayan blunder" by "gifting" over 30,000 square kilometres of land to Chinese. 1/17On October 6, 1957, a Chinese newspaper Kuang-ming Jih-pao reported:“ The Sinkiang-Tibet – the
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The Secret Barrister
BarristerSecret
The clock has ticked past midnight.In pubs across the North, swathes of people are suddenly committing a criminal offence.Or possibly not.Nobody knows because there are no published regulations and the
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Dr Ele Willoughby
minouette
Pharmaceutical chemist Alice Ball (1892-1916) developed the first effective treatment for leprosy, saving thousands from exile and painful, mostly ineffective lifelong treatment & was a trailblazer for both women and
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Alejandro Montenegro
aemonten
Why do people appeal a decision? Two main reasons, I'd argue. (1/7) 1) Researchers are evaluated by where they publish, so they do what they can to get in the
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Leo Hickman
LeoHickman
This is big news.Shell has just, for the first time, published a 1.5C scenario."Sky 1.5 is a highly ambitious pathway that is still technically possible but extremely challenging."https://www.shell.com/energy-and-innovation/the-en
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