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Kara
kara_reads_
On "Book Friday" as @RBBookshop calls it, I wanted to highlight all of the great indie bookstores I've bought from this year + a book suggestion (1/many) 1. River Bend
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Ann Marie Kumfer
AnnKumfer
Do you give vitamin K to pts with cirrhosis presenting with elevated INR? I would love to hear your thoughts about the topic. Here are a few questions about Vit
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James Courage Singer
urbannavajo
"While the communities of these high schools believe they are honoring Native Americans, there is a growing body of social science literature and empirical research that indicates there are harmful
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Even the Trunchbull Podcast
TrunchbullPod
Afternoon, #kidlit fans! @gourenina here to talk to you about fat representation in children's books, how pervasive fatphobia is even now, and asking for your recommendations as I'm trying to
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ابنِ خان
IbneKhan01
WAS ALAHAZRAT SUPPORTIVE OF BRITISH RULE?Since they cannot refute the writings of the Imām, they feel the need to cast false accusations against him. Anybody who has read the writings
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Berna Devezer
zerdeve
This preprint provides an important critical evaluation of metascientific approaches to replications and how the underlying motives differ from other approaches to across multiple fields. Should be a key reading
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Gone with the sin
neiymeeheh
[Thread]The future psychologist @ryfryk has been spreading blatant lies about music and it's effects. She has falsely stated that music makes u perpetually depressed and its ameliorating effects are transitionary.
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Andrew Dreelin
Dreelin4birds
It’s here!! Last Friday I promised a thread on prairie dogs & grassland birds! Well, here’s the thread you never knew you always wanted!Buckle up for an intro to
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Dr. G, but from home
AmeliaNGibson
Logged in to hear the discussion among @geekandahalf @TashaCMN @DarkLiterata and @Boss_Librarian organized by @BakerChair on Black librarians and librarianship. Not sure if they want us to tweet, though, so...?
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Alex Bryant
alexbryant_
The anti-trans rhetoric masquerading as philosophical inquiry and political philosophy in our field is both intellectually vacant and manifestly harmful. From an academic perspective it is an embarrassment to the
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Seth Cotlar
SethCotlar
Most journalism is fairly ephemeral, but some pieces of reporting stand the test of time because they accurately depicted important historical dynamics that few others perceived at the time. This
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Sam Sinai
samsinai
1/ [Long! Tweetorial] I'm excited to finally share the result of the largest project of my PhD. Together w the paper we published a year ago, this paper helped serve
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🇮🇳Sonal 🇮🇳
ShreshthaDharma
Bharat: Advancement of earth’s earliest civilization Ancient Agricultural SystemA poet describes India in a Sanskrit poem as "idaṃ bhārataṃ devalokena tulyam" Beloved India, always to be worshipped. The nation that
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Nathalie Cohen
Nathalie_Cohen
I'd like to share some research I've recently been doing about the 'Lamp of Knowledge' seen here represented in the Entrance Hall at #BurlingtonHouse #SocAntiquaries https://www.sal.org.uk/collections/explore-our-collections
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Muge Cevik
mugecevik
School openings and children (0-18yo) have been the most complex and contested subject of the pandemic. In this letter, we are calling for balanced and nuanced scientific and media coverage
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Emily Gale
EmilyGale
As Australia is hellbent on importing children's books by British male celebrities, we should also import this very good thread and Guardian piece: "Famous first words: how celebrities made their
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