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Tim Skellett
Gurdur
1/n A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I was asked this question by @lucaxx85, on comparing Switzerland to Sweden, re #COVID19.https://twitter.com/lucaxx85/status/1274937757484318720 2/n So let's look first
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Timothy Wilcox
PreCursorPoets
The sonnet form remains very much in use and is well esteemed.We can look back to Shakespeare's as one of the heights of not just poetry, but English literature overall.
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Saadia Toor
pagalpanchi
Just to be clear (since there seems to be an effort to misread my critique): I’m not interested in individuals or their specific back-stories. My call-outs are a critical push-back
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Lawrence Glickman
LarryGlickman
This is a great piece of reporting by @elizabethjdias. What stands out most are the intense and generalized feelings of victimization, which is a common thread among Trump voters and
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kaz
LiterallyYarn
As part of #FastenOff2020 #FastenOffYAL I have been looking through the patterns eligible for the 25% discount using code FO2020. So here are a few I am being tempted by.
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Andy Conway Morris 😷🧼🇬🇧🇪🇺
andymoz78
I see once again do not attempt resuscitation orders have made the news again. It’s striking how badly understood DNACPR orders are.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8995229/Elderly-patients-given-Not-Resuscitate-orders-against-fam
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swarnim bharat
a_sandhan
If we look closely at India China border, India border with Tibet extend from HP, Uttarakhand to AP, its the biggest (95%)Current crisis at Galwan bordering Aksai Chin is in
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Michael Nielsen
michael_nielsen
I've been reading the wonderful book "Cell Biology by the Numbers" (http://book.bionumbers.org ). Here's a thread of striking things I learned from the book (or related reading) 1. In terms
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Deepa Kurup
deepakurup
India's working class is on strike10 central Trade Unions & Agriworkers Unions are protesting labour deregulation and anti-farmer(pro-corporate) laws that together strike at the welfare of millions of working households(1/n)#Mazdoor
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Trinh
Trinhnomics
Janet Yellen. What do u think of her? Kept the bubble going longer (barely raised rates) & now head of the treasury. Either way, we are here: fortunes of the
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Daniel Kuehn
D_Kuehn
A thread on Gordon Tullock, social science, & memory!Tullock made many contributions to economics and had even been discussed as Nobel material. One of his areas of interest was the
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Dr. Annette Yoshiko Reed
AnnetteYReed
As someone writing a book on forgetting in post-70 reception of 2nd Temple Judaism, I'm finding recent debates about "real" meaning of Hanukkah really fascinating--so a thread of some preliminary
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nate bowling (the mask goes OVER your nose)
nate_bowling
In 2016, I was one of four finalists for National Teacher of the Year. What has happened to each of us since then tells us a lot about what's happening
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Dr. Jennifer Berdahl
JBerdahl
I enjoyed Micheal Sandel's @ubcSPPGA #LIND21 talk this evening on points related to his book, The Tyranny of Merit. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374289980. A threat on some points that stood out: The ideal
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Barış Çelik
fbariscelik
1/ Answering a question about the transparency of new relationship between UK and EU, Gove recommended Perry Anderson’s three recent essays on London Review of Books. So I thought it’d
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SCOTUSblog
SCOTUSblog
Big comment from Kavanaugh just now: "I tend to agree with you" that the case is "very straightforward" under our severability precedents. Those precedents (including an opinion authored by Kavanaugh
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