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Shahed Ezaydi
shahedezaydi
so November is Islamophobia Awareness Month. and as we’ve seen in 2020, awareness is just so so needed.so this month, put some time aside to learn a bit more about
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charlotte
tambourine
how does anyone know anything about classical music? when did you learn? how do you remember any of it??? are there some people who decided to learn about this as
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Tanner Guzy
tannerguzy
Finished reading The Horse and His Boy to the kids last night and this was my favorite line of the whole book. It’s when Aslan sneaks up on Bree, who’s
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Andrew Wheeler
Wheeler
Kids, let me tell you. During the 2000 election I was working my first "real" job at the Financial Times. Back then many newspapers didn't put their content online, not
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Cheryl Rofer
CherylRofer
I was reading Science magazine last night.An article there about the genetics of the pandemic. There were two outbreaks of Covid-19, in Washington and California, that were snuffed out. They
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Alex Young
Alex_T_Young
This will be a long thread so want to open with the most important part. If you study/care about US lit, go buy this book, or ask your library to
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The Autisticats
autisticats
“Autistic” is not a bad word. It’s a neutral, descriptive term that is very much preferred by autistic people ourselves. Much like Deaf people and Blind people, the majority of
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Ryan Cordell
ryancordell
Academia is *so very* bad at seeing its implicit expectations—a small example—I am only now, one decade into professing, beginning to feel I know what a strong recommendation letter looks
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Elinor Elliot
ElliotElinor
The bigots who complain about lack of integration in UK societies are missing one key question. How can you integrate into a society that is inherently hostile? Just been reading
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Lane Lab
AKLaneLab
As part of the Inclusive Science Education Fellows at UMN this fall, I [Kelly] have been doing a lot of reading and learning about the experiences of students with disabilities.
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Medhavi Mishra
MishraMedhavi
There's a woke gang who is so woke that their wokeness puts them in dark often. They probably don't know(or act like they don't) the government procedures before issuing the
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Jambo
PlayWithJambo
This has gone too far, and I'm not hiding anymore.It's been 48 hours since the attacks by adamcy_'s community happened on our Twitch channel. I don't even care about myself
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@mrsampullan
MrSamPullan
@emc2andallthat I’ve been reading your chapter in the researchED Explicit and Direct Instruction book. V interesting, thank you. I have a question though, which will probably reveal massive ignorance. But
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David Perell
david_perell
One of the best ways to improve your writing is to find a brilliant author who nobody knows about.Read all their work, summarize it, build upon it, and you’ll have
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Dr. Kyla Wazana Tompkins
kwazana
Phew I'm catching up on the critique/postcritique stuff. Tempest teapot etc. But I guess here's what I have to say to the delightful promise of unproblematized white pleasure. Your pleasures
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Dylan Alcott
DylanAlcott
Just got announced that the US Open will go ahead WITHOUT wheelchair tennis.. Players weren’t consulted. I thought I did enough to qualify - 2x champion, number 1 in the
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