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Karl Grubaugh
kgrubaugh
A story ...In 1994, I was teaching U.S. history and American government at Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, California. I had three bright students who were my TAs.
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Fledgist 🥀🇯🇲🇬🇧🇺🇸
Fledgist
On 1 August 1834, Britain abolished slavery in its colonies. While this was greeted with rejoicing by the slaves of the British West Indies, and by British abolitionists, not everyone
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pete wolfendale
deontologistics
This is what happens when you train neural networks largely on tone and its stylistic relics. They pick up formal features of arguments (not so much fallacies as tics) that
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New-Cleckit Dominie
ncdominie
Incoming: a longish thread featuring armed insurrection, Council meetings, tea, a library, a street name, and acts of trespass in a Glasgow park.If that's your sort of thing then let's
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
It is fine to have a proper process to debate new statues, old statues, or street names - but the government is going to need to come up with a
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🌸 Camellia 🌸
Camellia_Kayes
As someone who works in the art/entertainment industry for years, it’s people like you who won’t buy tickets and stream illegally discouraged us from continously doing more good and amazing
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Zeb Aslam
ZebAslam
Prime Minister Imran Khan is addressing Parliament. Prepare for another session of "lockdowns bad, livelihoods good" P.M. will be talking about 4 points.Point 1 - Coronavirus P.M. saying government acted
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Dan🗿
DanLUFC_
Leeds United in 2020A thread: #LUFC 1/1/20:2019 ended with a typical Leeds loss in London after a dodgy penalty and conceding from a corner, and a trip to West Brom
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Matt Glassman
MattGlassman312
Most people are familiar with our separation of powers system. Our Founders had an 18th century mentality, informed by their experiences in the British mixed system, and they set up
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
Because we were "perfect" and "God's chosen nation," we reacted to any civil rights protests or protests in general by assuming they were in bad-faith and evil.We believed it was
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PEG
pegobry
Ok, a thread about voter fraud where I am trying to be rational and even-minded. 1. In general and historically, the conservative obsession with voter fraud has been bizarre and
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Chad Loder
chadloder
Some COVID predictions.1. I think we will see something approaching @balajis’s “Green Zones” in well-resourced, demarcated urban areas like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle even without border restrictions.Boston and
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Ananya Chakravarti
achakrava
US history #twitterstorians - as a non-US historian from India, I know how painful the #1776Report must be professionally and as citizens. As you respond, the experience of historians is
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Abir Ballan 😊
abirballan
We are delighted to announce that @ScottWAtlas is now a member of @PanData19’s Advisory Board. Every day, we are getting stronger and stronger.@NickHudsonCT @MartinKulldorff @SunetraGupta @MLevitt_NP2013 @MichaelYeadon3 @SelfHarmNotts #Su
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ellebelle133
WHY I WANT LEVI TO QUIT THE SURVEY CORPS.(CONTAINS OVA NO REGRETS SPOILERS AND MANGA SPOILERS WILL HAVE THISAS A WARNING ) a thread; This is just
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🍿💥Grace 💥🍿
8yeargap
How did Canada get here?Eric Margolis wrote a short biography of Pierre Trudeau upon his death in 2000. Its worth reading as an insight into Justin’s character.Trudeau: Canada’s Great HelmsmanOct
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