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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
Day one. One bit of wild July beauty each day. Thimble berries in bloom by my writing cabin. Day two. A nest with festive birch bark ribbons. Maybe a robin?
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Amalia⁷
amaliastories
Some anthropological mini-reflections on BE, a thread “Life goes on / Like an echo in the forest” brings to mind the 'if a tree falls in a forest and no
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Gemma Amor
manylittlewords
I want to talk about self- deprecation and selling books.As a Brit who is eternally uncomfortable with:a) Complimentsb) Tooting my own hornI think about this a lot. For what it's
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Jonny Moses
JonnyMoses
I’m very grateful for the opportunity to be interviewed by @TimeOutLondon about my experiences working on the #COVID frontline. Thankyou @VersusArthritis for the support.There's obviously more I shared in the
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Marco Fok
mfok
it has been a while since I've done a long thread on real estate, here are a few stray reflections on the current state of the industrya thread:1/x COVID is
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Ratul Chakraborty
maxratul
I keep telling everyone to read the Udyoga Parva of Mahabharat. Again and again and again. It is one of the greatest manuals on ethics, statecraft and diplomacy that you
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Laurie Ruettimann, Author of "Betting On You" 🧢
lruettimann
Some common questions about my new book #bettingonyoubook published last week. A thread. 1. How many books have you sold?The answer is JESUS CHRIST I just published the book six
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Michael Larkin
ipanalysis
1/12 Writing up your #qualitative / #IPA results section – some tips – prompted by [but not directly addressing] @LucyLoo_85 2/12. Write in this order: Method, Analysis, Discussion, Introduction, Abstract,
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Thomas Spencer
ThomasASpencer
1/nToday I want to provide some reflections on what COP26 needs to achieve. For the first time, we are no longer negotiating either the legal framework nor the ambition. We
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GeorgeJulian
GeorgeJulian
I'm delighted to finally be able to share my @wcmtuk report written following my travels to Australia, Canada and New Zealand.Walking backwards into the future: involving families in investigating the
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Haidee Kotze
HaideeKotze
I’ve seen lots of indignant tweets on #AcademicTwitter about receiving review requests from journals over the holidays. Here are some reflections, from a journal editor (who is also an author,
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Meg Chiswell
meg_chiswell
Some reflections & tips on delivering workshops to health professionals online via interactive webinar. @OCPHDeakin A thread.Ask participants join 5-10 minutes early. A welcome slide may reassure those less confident
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Michael Press
MichaelDPress
Happy to say that my review of Veritas, and the saga of the “Gospel of Jesus’s Wife” forgery, is now published at @TheTLS.https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/veritas-ariel-sabar-review-michael-press/ (Note: As usual, the author was not
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Kevin Kuchta
kkuchta
Well, it's been an interesting run, but we're shutting down http://DuckTools.com and I'll be departing The Duckbill Group in a month or so. A thread. For background, I was brought
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ASTENE
ASTENE1997
#BOTD Frederic Leighton (1830-1896). As well as a painter and sculptor, President @royalacademy and doyen of Victorian London, Leighton was a prolific traveller - most notably visiting large parts of
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luol cinder
orbrealm
a "party"'s primary work is creating and sustaining organizations that will lead the masses into literal class struggle, and any study groups or other Ideological organs exist to directly support
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