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Dirk Hayhurst
TheGarfoose
A old baseball friend, and terrific human, who knew me as one of the most (aggressive and obnoxiously) outspoken evangelical players on my college baseball team asked me what it
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Martin Barrow
MartinBarrow
Life inside a (privately-owned) children's home: 1st time I have seen an Ofsted report make such an explicit reference to the improper, unauthorised physical restraint of vulnerable children. Concerns over
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Sunder Katwala
sundersays
What is the government's position on Contested History?'Retain and Explain'The Culture Secretary wrote to Heritage bodies in September - for "contextualising and reinterpreting" "however challenging". "E
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Kellie Mejdrich
kelmej
It's really weird to see people freaking out about the postal service right now when the postal service couldn't get them to worry about the fact that they couldn't borrow
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Sam Byers
byers90
Feels like our utter determination to return to normal has destroyed normality. There have been so many moments at which we could have stopped, reflected, changed course. But this seems
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Univ. Ports History
UoP_History
What's that you say? History ... no use in the job market?Errmmm, well, no.9 of the top 10 on this @wef 'skills of tomorrow' list are EXACTLY WHAT WE DO
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Norah Casey
NorahCasey
1/3 It pays to be curious about who you are supporting... even if the pleasure of eating a #KrispyKreme donut is hard to resist - and we have the proud
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Ross Kenna
rosskenna352319
I am the son of a Scottish migrant. My name is not my own as our family history only goes back to my great grandfather.My brother is currently paying a
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Dipti Khera
KheraDipti
Thank you @AIISIndia for supporting my research as a graduate student & for the Edward Cameron Dimock Jr. Prize & subvention for my first book. Publishing tenure books--specifically in marginalized
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Alan Cross
AlanLCross
In 1966, white Montgomery Baptist pastors met and admitted they failed re: Race. They thought about how future generations would judge their errors. They admitted to 1) a lack of
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Lilah Sturges
LilahSturges
A thread about statues. The point of a statue is not, as many people seem to think, to keep history alive. No one who commissioned a statue of George Washington
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Deborah B. Solomon
deborah_solomon
I'm going to tell you a story about Henry Paulson: Henry Paulson Returns to Finance, to Run Climate-Focused Fundhttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/06/business/dealbook/hank-paulson-climate-fund.html?smid=tw-share I covered him when he work
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Thomas Lecaque
tlecaque
There is a French tradition, when people are lucky enough to get a job, of familiarizing themselves with the local archives and regional history in the time period they work
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ابن أندراوس🇻🇦
_ibnandraos
Thread: Eastern Christianity, Catholic and Orthodox can survive mass emigration and displacement by seeing its mission and gifts as universal and not as particular and bound to an ethnicity as
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Peter Kyle MP
peterkyle
Let's deal with this right now.I and many others voted for a SM, CU and 'Norway' Brexit. In fact, we worked and voted for various forms of soft Brexit when
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Eddie Du
Edourdoo
John Kerry's maternal grandfather James Forbes was born in Shanghai; his family made a fortune from the Opium Trade. Indian (Parsi, Iranians who moved to India) companies were also deeply
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