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🚨 BREAKING:

Waterloo scientists Dr. Brian Ingalls, Dr. Sara Sadr, and Dr. Marc Aucoin have engineered “tumor-eating” bacteria that can invade and destroy cancer from within.

🧬 A potential breakthrough in cancer treatment research.

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Philomena Cunk returns to BBC iPlayer and BBC Two with brand new series Cunk On Cinema Philomena Cunk is asking experts all of the hard-hitting questions about the history of cinema as Diane Morgan and Charlie Brooker reunite

I already cannot wait for this: www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/...

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Mary Wollstonecraft warned you that women who are only objects of pity and love, due to their “fascinating graces,” their “soft phrases, susceptibility of heart, [and] delicacy of sentiment” — in a word, due to their weakness (and not strength) — “will soon become objects of contempt.”

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Oscar-winner Ryan Coogler recalling how a college writing professor pushed him to become a screenwriter & the possibility of #Sinners being taught in film curriculums someday:
“I have so much respect for professors…for dedicating their life to future generations & making sure their minds are solid.”

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The Florida Project (2017)
Dir. Sean Baker

Review borrowingtape.com/la...

Available on VOD, digital, DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K UHD.

#filmsky #movies #movie #cinema #film #films #moviesky

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New Post: Mary Wollstonecraft in the Idler This piece by Pamela Clemit was first published in the Idler, No. 54 (May-June 2017), 83-9: Quite Contrary: Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) thought that a woman’s place was in t…

'Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) thought that a woman’s place was in the resistance.' #InternationalWomensDay #DifficultWomensDay

pamelaclemit.wordpress.com/2017/09/10/n...

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It's okay if you yourself don't like ballet or opera. My primary concern for both art forms is that they need funding and the artists need support.

It takes many hours to build the artists these arts can show through. We also need to feed the young and developing artists ballets and operas!

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Jessica Darrow - Surface Pressure (From "Encanto")
Jessica Darrow - Surface Pressure (From "Encanto") YouTube video by DisneyMusicVEVO

Increasingly convinced that "Surface Pressure" from Encanto is actually about academic women ... www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQwV...

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the English major is so important now with the rise of ChatGPT. yes, the humanities are in decline; they’re seen as less useful than STEM, but with the rise of AI, we need people thinking about humanity.

what is the human? what makes us human? what could be more important?

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I understand why chatbot cheating happens but every time I read about it I want to gently remind everyone that the point of schoolwork is not for the submission to exist. Teachers are not just greedy for more essays or solved equations. The point is to do the work WITH YOUR OWN BRAIN, FOR LEARNING.

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A meme of Alysa Liu based on Da Share Zone reading:

JUST WALK OUT
work social thing movies home class dentist
figure skating
too fancy weed store cops it your quick friend ships
IF IT SUCKS... HIT DA BRICKS!!!
Real winners quit
You can leave!!
Da Gold Zone

A meme of Alysa Liu based on Da Share Zone reading: JUST WALK OUT work social thing movies home class dentist figure skating too fancy weed store cops it your quick friend ships IF IT SUCKS... HIT DA BRICKS!!! Real winners quit You can leave!! Da Gold Zone

I’ve been talking about Alysa Liu’s story about her quitting skating only to come back and become even better because she did it for herself and this came to me in a dream…

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Tomorrow typing

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Today tired

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Went out with some friends last night...I'm at that age where I need my concert ear plugs for the club as well

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Alysa Liu’s Olympic run came with terms. Her choreographer helps her express them Liu is the best U.S. hope for an Olympic medal in women's figure skating, which would be the country's first in the competition since 2006.

“When Liu, 20, decided to return to skating, she did so with conditions. She’d wear what she wants. Dance to the music she wants. Eat what she wants. Take breaks when she wants…. [Skating] would be the vehicle through which she displayed the real Alysa.”

she did it! her! way!!

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*John Carpenter sighs, dusts off the synth*

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W1-TT-W2 Anglophone Literaturwissenschaft / New Media Studies - Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Webseiten der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

Job alert: Anglophone Literary Studies/ New Media Studies. Göttingen

uni-goettingen.de/de/695692.html

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Deutsche Amerikanist*innen scheinbar für keinen einzigen Beitrag intellektuell genug.

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This is a side-by-side split image with a dark blue border featuring a classic black-and-white historical portrait of Jane Austen on the left and a modern illustrative book cover for Pride and Prejudice on the right. Left side: A grayscale oval-framed engraving/portrait of Jane Austen (based on the well-known 1870 stipple engraving derived from James Andrews' watercolor adaptation of Cassandra Austen's original sketch). It shows the author as a young woman in Regency-era attire, seated with her head turned slightly to the right (viewer's left). She has curly dark hair partially covered by a white frilled bonnet/cap with a subtle lining, soft facial features, dark eyes, and a gentle, composed expression. She wears a simple dress with a high neckline and puffed sleeves. The portrait is enclosed in a penciled or lightly shaded oval border, giving it an antique, intimate feel typical of 19th-century literary frontispieces. Right side: A warm-toned, artistic book cover illustration for Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The design features a silhouetted female figure (representing Elizabeth Bennet) in a long, flowing Regency gown, standing with her back to the viewer and facing toward a grand country manor house in the distance. She is positioned in a lush, golden-hued countryside landscape with rolling hills, wildflowers, tall grasses, and clusters of trees or foliage framing the scene. The manor house has a classic Georgian/Palladian style with chimneys and windows visible against a soft, sunset-like sky in shades of yellow, orange, and amber. The title "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" appears prominently at the top in elegant serif lettering, with "JANE AUSTEN" below it, all set against the pastoral backdrop for a romantic, period-evoking aesthetic.

This is a side-by-side split image with a dark blue border featuring a classic black-and-white historical portrait of Jane Austen on the left and a modern illustrative book cover for Pride and Prejudice on the right. Left side: A grayscale oval-framed engraving/portrait of Jane Austen (based on the well-known 1870 stipple engraving derived from James Andrews' watercolor adaptation of Cassandra Austen's original sketch). It shows the author as a young woman in Regency-era attire, seated with her head turned slightly to the right (viewer's left). She has curly dark hair partially covered by a white frilled bonnet/cap with a subtle lining, soft facial features, dark eyes, and a gentle, composed expression. She wears a simple dress with a high neckline and puffed sleeves. The portrait is enclosed in a penciled or lightly shaded oval border, giving it an antique, intimate feel typical of 19th-century literary frontispieces. Right side: A warm-toned, artistic book cover illustration for Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The design features a silhouetted female figure (representing Elizabeth Bennet) in a long, flowing Regency gown, standing with her back to the viewer and facing toward a grand country manor house in the distance. She is positioned in a lush, golden-hued countryside landscape with rolling hills, wildflowers, tall grasses, and clusters of trees or foliage framing the scene. The manor house has a classic Georgian/Palladian style with chimneys and windows visible against a soft, sunset-like sky in shades of yellow, orange, and amber. The title "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" appears prominently at the top in elegant serif lettering, with "JANE AUSTEN" below it, all set against the pastoral backdrop for a romantic, period-evoking aesthetic.

#OTD in 1813, Jane Austen's 𝘗𝘳𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘗𝘳𝘦𝘫𝘶𝘥𝘪𝘤𝘦 was first published.

One of the most beloved in English #literature, it is a witty, timeless masterpiece of social satire, romance, and character-driven storytelling. #litsky #booksky

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Universally acknowledged: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, published #OTD 1813.
British Library | Tom Gauld @tomgauld.bsky.social

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oh exciting!!!

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I feel like I don't see any cfps on here - time for an abstract evening

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Director and actor Rob Reiner found dead at home with wife Michele Singer Reiner Authorities investigating ‘apparent homicide’ after 78-year-old director of Stand By Me and The Princess Bride was discovered dead at LA home with wife

This is devastating. It’s hard to absorb such an awful end to such an extraordinary, creative and generous life. www.theguardian.com/film/2025/de...

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I'm still over the moon people get to read these pieces now 🙌🏻

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The Scandalous Confessions of Lydia Bennet, Witch A sparkling, witchy reimagining of Pride and Prejudice,…

Student asked me for more adaptations of classic novels from a WoC perspective (thinking of Wide Sargasso Sea), but prompted bc we read this (tinyurl.com/bdeshedj) and she loved the Miss Lambe character. Help?

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So happy and proud that you can read these articles! Watch this space for more additions!! And thank youuu to @ernestopriego.com and @wilkinsp.bsky.social for your support

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We are pleased to share that our Special Collection: Graphic Biographical Fiction (edited by @mariajuko.bsky.social and Nancy Pedri) has launched today, Monday 8 December 2025, with an initial set of two articles. All in glorious Diamond, consortial #OpenAccess! #ComicsStudies @openlibhums.org

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Oooh I'll have to try this!

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