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Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
Ebonyteach
Once upon a time, I was a huge literary snob. I sincerely believed in canons and canonicity.I didn't recover until my PhD program, when I was forced to confront WHY
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Ana Mardoll
AnaMardoll
Speaking as someone who was homeschooled well, but has spoken with a lot of people who were homeschooled poorly, I think it would be LESS disruptive to cancel school for
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Lakota Man
LakotaMan1
I listened to Albert White Hat, Lakota, eloquently express a vision quest, he says lasted five years. It culminated with his acceptance of the brutality the Lakota suffered by the
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🏴 Raymond Soltysek
raymondsoltysek
1. In my career, I've been known to be critical of the @sqanews but have also worked closely with them on occasions. I have never known anyone working there who
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Jana Bacevic
jana_bacevic
My preferred response to bad takes is not to engage with them, but having read the Gov't proposed 'academic freedom/free speech' legislation and the politics of knowledge being, you know,
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Robinson Meyer
yayitsrob
Here is a short thread of crazy facts I learned about the history of the American economy while writing this story:https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/12/new-visual-history-american-energy/617329/ In 1800, fossil fuels played n
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jill wohlner
JillWohlner
What are some of your favorite interview stories where you got declined? One of my tops is I did a phone screen at @netflix where the recruiter talked to me
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Jeffrey Lieber
JeffLieber
Unsolicited advice to college and graduate programs: If you're teaching screenwriting, specifically TV WRITING, make social and emotional skills part of your curriculum, because they are at least as vital
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Ailig Ó Maolchalann / Alex Mulholland
molach95
I'm not sure if others will agree, but when I've tried to teach folk to read basic #Gàidhlig I would describe H as the "magic letter" or symbol that performs
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IAmSciComm | @Annelinda_c
iamscicomm
Accessibility can also be linked to poor health literacy -- here are some tips for healthcare peeps to improve health literacy among their patients Ask patients open-ended questions to assess
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Michael Coon
mikecoonomics
For whoever needs to hear this: even if you don't do a pre-doc or go to a top 30 school, you can still have a rewarding career in economics. I
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Breya
TheBlackLayers
Love is a skill. A skill that needs to be learned and practiced in a variety of ways. We think it’s just something in us that we will naturally be
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john milbank
johnmilbank3
France banned theology from its universities but much of its philosophy (arguably the most secretly dominant, Biranian current) is religious and respects religion. AngloSaxondom allows theology (just about) but its
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Tabitha McIntosh
TabitaSurge
Am trying and failing to explain to my retired-teacher father why online teaching is 5 times more exhausting than being in the classroom and now am curious myself.@PatrickCragg said it
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Michael Govern Ready
mikegove12
Extracts from the plague diary of Mark ne-Francois-PepysJuly 30th 1665Up betimes and after my Monster made with Sugar Puffs comes to our cul-de-sac, by appointment, @zatzi Annunziata Rees-Mogg to teach
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BlackRoomSec
blackroomsec
Every day I go to McDonald's and get a cup of coffee. Every day Patrick gives me that cup of coffee. The second I pull up he says over the
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