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Franck Salameh 🇱🇧🇦🇲🇫🇷🏴
oldlevantine
1- Lebanon is the spawn of history and geography. It is a body of languages, values, and traditions… It is all of that and more. It is a mode of
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Miriam Burstein
MiriamEBurstein
1) Why you must never use GoogleScholar citation counts without checking *everything*: a relatively long thread, featuring a brilliant collection of examples from, er, my own GoogleScholar page. 2) (Some
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Avery Rose
av_rose_ev
Okay I decided to shamelessly self promote because I also wanna be able to pin this so...Here’s a thread of all the things I’ve written and if anything is behind
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Renée Landell
Nay_Landell
So today I'll be talking about 4 (of many) anti-black sterotypes/caricatures that were built to degrade the Black body & justify slavery/racism.These images make up the four chapters of my
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David Bowles (Mācuīl Ehēcatl) 🏳️🌈
DavidOBowles
Nobody with a shitty, reactionary, regressive take on the classics in the classroom today ...... actually knows a GODDAMN THING about literacy or the point to English instruction in public
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Joel David Hamkins
JDHamkins
Keith Weber, a friend and researcher in mathematical practice, has asked me for instances where a mathematician has proved a theorem and then another mathematician reads the proof and sees
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Timo Roettger
TimoRoettger
Consequently, we will not spend 100s of hours collecting data, we will not spend money on this research, and we will no pollute the literature with a narrative that is
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Alasdair Munro
apsmunro
It's time for another quick update on paediatric #COVID19 evidence!Most new information is about transmission so we'll focus on that for now. It's pretty interesting!Lets take a look...#FOAMed #tweetorial 1/9
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Plashing Vole
PlashingVole
I see the Universities Minister intends to defund her own degree, History and Politics. It seems to have served her own career quite well.https://twitter.com/michelledonelan/status/1352268481954242560 But perhaps she feels the Humanities
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Raju Parulekar
rajuparulekar
Some people are feeling sympathy for India’s Bharat Ratna awardees, who are anti-anti-farmer and pro fascist ideology, for them, a thread. Knut Hamsun, who won the Nobel prize for Literature
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Nick Short
PoliticalShort
A quote from an essay by George Orwell that he wrote in 1946 on the Prevention of Literature is spot on for today: 1/From the totalitarian point of view history
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James Purdon
infomodernist
Been thinking about the now-notorious A-level algorithm as an instance of the 'data abject' (as I once called it): the recognition that, in the face of data systems invested with
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Robin Rudowitz
RRudowitz
With the SCOTUS set to hear the case to overturn the ACA tomorrow - here are a few things to keep in mind about implications for #Medicaid:https://www.kff.org/policy-watch/eliminating-the-aca-what-could-it-mean-for-medicaid-expansion/ A rev
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Max Curtis
MaxCCurtis
Most Doctor Who critics fall back on a convenient, one-size-fits-all explanation for why it screws up: bad writing. And that's true, sometimes. But it ignores something really obvious. Because I
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Dept. of Wokeness Studies
DeptStudies
Do y'all mind if I interrogate these principles that everyone is telling me I don't understand, #DisruptTexts? On #1: No, you don't believe this. In fact, you've consistently shut down
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Jim Boren
jboren4507
The COVID-19 vaccine line at the fairgrounds in Fresno is very long, but it is moving fairly efficiently. There was an early morning glitch because the computer went down. Now
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