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Abhishek Mukherjee (@SachinAzharCT)
ovshake42
Victor Trumper was born on this day, 1877.I really do not know what I possibly write about him that has not been written.Even after a century over his premature death
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Arjun Sampath 4 HR&CE Ministry
Indumakalktchi
How did the concept of untouchability become prevalent in India?In the Indian tradition and social norm, such tribes who had to be kept in isolation for their protection were known
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Patrick Lohlein
patricklohlein
This is not about the EU, but about your claims that gravity matters less for services and my question over what type of services the UK can hope to export
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James Paterson
SenPaterson
The Prime Minister, like his predecessors, sought a close relationship with the administration of our most important ally because it was in our national interest. It worked. 1/4 While other
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James Newburrie
DifficultNerd
Can we briefly discuss the core flaw in MMT? Under MMT you merge the central bank with the treasury - effectively removing independence of the reserve bank and putting it
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Amy Sommers (she/her) 李雅美
AmySommers1
My buddy @meburke4 & I go way back to the days when China biz felt like Silicon Valley during the dotcom period, abounding in optimism. For mos, the Q has
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Dennis Burns
DWB55
Thread1/121909: a Prussian boy called Hermann Johann Friedrich Bottcher was born in Landsberg, NE Germany.By 1918 he was orphaned; his soldier father killed in the Great War, and his mother
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Nancy Baxter MD PhD
enenbee
This review of vaccination of COVID19 by Prof Raina Macintyre @KirbyInstitute is required viewingWell worth 34 minutes of your time, but watch at 1.75 speed if you are in a
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The Decolonial Atlas
decolonialatlas
Why isn't there an English name for this region? Because it's arbitrary & unimportant to the people who live there. This is an important lesson in toponymy. Indigenous place names
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Eric Sayers
DEricSayers
Lots of talk of a coalition to counter PRC behavior. Unlikely we see a formal, monolithic effort like an alliance of democracies emerge. Instead, we likely see overlapping coalitions of
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Jes Layton
AGeekwithaHat
So called Australia always has & always will be Aboriginal land. We shouldn’t be celebrating invasion day, a day of continuing mourning & genocide of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
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Sarah Joseph
profsarahj
1/ So now that I’ve thought about it, ban on players training seems odd.They were going to be allowed to train 5 hrs a day. Those on the planes with
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Channa Prakash
AgBioWorld
Are synthetic compounds more riskier than natural compounds? Irrational fear of chemicals has far reaching consequences Download this free book, written by James Kennedy, a chemistry teacher from Australia https://jameskennedymonash.wordpre
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Hayden O'Connor
HaydenJOConnor
Josh Frydenberg is holding a presser now bragging that we've done better than most other countries during COVID. Don't forget, under Labor, during the GFC Australia had the number 1
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Jim Woodgett
jwoodgett
The Fall economic statement by the government wasn’t meant to be a mini-budget but it was particularly worrying in terms of lack of investment in science.There has been funding
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grace✌️| ia (working)
softkiyoomi
“sexualising fictional minors is different/separate from sexualising actual minors!” no, it isn’t, and here’s a thread on how you can be charged under major law systems for the production, sale,
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