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Biruk Haregu
BirukHaregu
1/6: Huntington's (1993) report on Political Development in #Ethiopia is a worthwhile read. Highlights that ethnicity is not a central feature in the political administration & governance of liberal democracies...
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Rich Davis, PhD, D(ABMM), MLS 🦠🔬🧫
richdavisphd
This isn't a good idea (& would cause more problems than reducing "late"COVID-19 tests reimbursements IMO). 1. The "punishment" of revoking an EUA. Any large lab has multiple platforms which
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Dr. Michael Bitzer
BowTiePolitics
So, as we awaiting some votes (after 8:15 PM in NC at least), a look at who is left in NC's voter pool to potentially vote today.The following are charts/graphs
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Mitch Goldstein
mgoldst
OK, graduating senior art & design students, it’s about that time of year to have a little chat about the Spring semester and graduation. So pull up a chair and
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liberoiltarian
HoustOil
LONG WINDED THREAD. COVID presents a unique challenge to our perceptions of risk. It's absolutely correct to point out that healthy people in their 50s and younger mostly do not
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Dr Sarah Taber
SarahTaber_bww
The joys of urban agriculture, feat. @pettyranch.Fun fact! We already do a LOT of urban agriculture in the US. People just don't realize it's "urban agriculture" bc it's not... what's
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Jessica Katusiime 🇺🇬
jessicawriteUG
Thread 1/7 Yesterday, January 4, @AndrewMwenda wrote an article titled “Why Bobi Wine is going to cry next week for ignoring fact.” The article aims to prepare us to adjust
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Marcus H. Johnson
marcushjohnson
Tbh I feel like the Democratic Party gets a ridiculous amount of irrational hate #onhere. The party has generally been positive for marginalized people for the past half century. But
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adria r. walker
adriawalkr
This point about Chicago Blues is particularly interesting to me. I think often about the Great Migration & about how much of the literature/studies focus on the people who left
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Suren
zeneraalstuff
Until the 1930s, Carnatic composers and dance theoriticians were from the educated castes - Brahmins, Saiva Vellalars and Isai Velalars - but the vast majority of performers were Isai Velalar.
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Alía Fierro
AliaFierro
*In my Maury voice*The results are in and decades of evidence show: low-income housing, you are NOT the reason for home value depreciation and crime. Racism and classism are. .@trulia
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Tim Hogan
TimInHonolulu
1. Attempts to reverse terrorist radicalization often approach the task by trying to change the radical belief system. But folks like Jihadists aren't likely to just change their views. But
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ORI - WorldNews IL
OriElmakayes
Syria:Just how unusual is last night's Israeli attack in the Al Zabadani area, close to the Syrian-Lebanese border?The rural town of Al Zabadani is located close by to the Syrian-Lebanese
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Dr Camilla Mørk Røstvik
CRostvik
Prior to the normalisation of disposable menstrual products, many people relied on homemade options. In Scandinavia knitted options were used, often knitted at school. These were DIY technologies relying on
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Michael DeFilippo, DO
DeFilipp0
Hot Take: if your paramedics intubate, they should have access to paralytics and not just sedation. 1/ Having worked the spectrum of inner city ALS (transport time 3-8 minutes on
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Historic.ly
historic_ly
This is the Weimar Republic Analogy that I love and approve of :) Source: I *hope* that the passage reminds you of someone else. *And* It should *change* your mind
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