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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
FOMITE THREADA very quick thread on fomites. 2/ 1960s 3/ Staph - blankets had to be covered with staph to transmit 4/ Ditchburn 1971 - RSV on hospital wards. Put
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Dr. Celucien L. Joseph, PhD
doctorlou1978
"A Little Light on Jovenel Moïse, President of Haiti, and the 1987 Haitian Constitution: Article 134.1 and Article 134.2"The Haitian President is elected for five years according to Articles 134.1
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Aryan Phoenix
NidarAryan
This is thread exposing Nehru-Gandhi dynasty & their deeds. This is part one based on research & source of information is mentioned in thread as well. Part two coming. It’s
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NetflixFilm
NetflixFilm
For years, fans of THE MATRIX have discussed the film through a trans lens. If you’ve heard the theory before or just learned about it, here’s a thread breaking down
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Dr Gina van Raphael
AliaGvR
2020 had me thinking: was it THIS BAD in the year 1010? What happened then, in that palindrome-year? Let’s have a look around the world.The Nile River in #Egypt froze
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The Lancet
TheLancet
This #WomeninScienceDay, we're celebrating women at the forefront of the #COVID19 response and those advocating for equality in science, health, and society. Explore the inspiring Profiles Rochelle Walensky is
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TakingHayekSeriously🧨
FriedrichHayek
Friedrich Hayek's graduate student Arthur Lewis was the first black man to win a Nobel Prize in an area other than the Peace Prize. "I got into the history of
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Ed Clarke
ClarkesLatin
Like this and I'll tell you what Latin or Greek grammatical construction you'd be. Pleasing, rare and exotic, @shffnn - the supine of purpose. (Used only after a verb of
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The Asian Feminist
theasianfmnst
It’s #WomensHistoryMonth, and like in previous years, through the month of March, we will be sharing the stories of historical Asian women. NH Dini (1936-2018) was an Indonesian feminist writer
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Anurag Shukla
Anuraag_Shukla
Thread warning: A long thread coming on the life and work of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, a world-renowned Kenyan writer, scholar, and social activist. His seminal work, "Decolonising the Mind" is
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Jo Lindsay Walton
jolwalton
To be fair, I don't think the FT is one of the worst UK newspapers. (The worst is probably The Guardian, positioning itself as the genteel voice of the left
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Axel Folio, PhD, Mad Marxist beyond Thunderdome
ISASaxonists
Here's a short thread to exemplify how the term "Anglo-Saxon" is used to mean 'wyte', associated w/ wyte supremacy & misused not only by Americans but equally by British ppl,
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Tradical
NoTrueScotist
People who ought to be canonized—a thread. Don Christopher da Gama (son of Vasco da Gama) led an expeditionary force of 400 Portuguese musketeers into Ethiopia, saving her from conquest
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stelIiumslut
the suppression of the divine feminine, the erasure of divine duality, and the demonization of yin. a very long thread the polarity of yin and yang symbolizes our innate duality
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Rev. Miranda
revmirandah
Okay. Re: Ash Wednesday. I’m going to delete my other thread, because I definitely have a goal of never writing anything that about which someone could reasonably ask, did Covid
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As a Leo during Leo season,
mswhitexoxo
Amy Winehouse passed away on this day 9 years ago, so I finally made a thread of my favorite performances and deep cuts, mostly from her early career. I think
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