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Lizzie McLaren

@jantunley

I'm... less interested in ... Einstein’s brain than ... that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. Quote-Stephen J. Gould

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Available on all Amazons, Waterstone's, Barnes&Noble and other retailers. 🐾😊 lizziemclaren.co.uk meeplewatching.com/?offset=161916…

Available on all Amazons, Waterstone's, Barnes&Noble and other retailers.  🐾😊

lizziemclaren.co.uk
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#Tuesday #ShamelessSelfPromoTuesday It is #IndieApril so #indieauthors #writers let’s connect, follow and support each other. Share - tag - promote - follow each other ! #readers check out some fab indie authors ✍️ 📚😍👍🐦

#Tuesday #ShamelessSelfPromoTuesday It is #IndieApril so #indieauthors #writers let’s connect, follow and support each other. Share - tag - promote - follow each other ! #readers check out some fab indie authors ✍️ 📚😍👍🐦
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*Gena Cox is the #author of "Leading Inclusion" #business independentauthornetwork.com/gena-cox.html #amreading @genacox #goodreads #bookboost #iartg #ian1

*Gena Cox is the #author of
"Leading Inclusion" #business
independentauthornetwork.com/gena-cox.html
#amreading @genacox
#goodreads #bookboost
#iartg #ian1
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How do gender justice movements deliver impact? It's because of #EverydayFeminists—ordinary women with extraordinary passion & commitment, working for lasting & transformational change. They taught me everything I know. Order today: globalfundforwomen.org/the-everyday-f…

Native Red Cloud🪶Maȟpíya Lúta~Hińhan Wakangli⚡️🦉 (@native3rd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

of his skill and success with his less fortunate brothers. Thus he kept his spirit free from the clog of pride, cupidity, or envy, and carried out, as he believed, the divine decree… A matter profoundly important to him.” ~ Ohiyesa, Santee Dakota, 1858-1939

of his skill and success with his less fortunate brothers.

Thus he kept his spirit free from the clog of pride, cupidity, or envy, and carried out, as he believed, the divine decree… A matter profoundly important
to him.”

~ Ohiyesa, Santee Dakota, 1858-1939
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“There’s never any uncertainty about it. They will have something to eat before they go into lessons and work as hard as they do.”🥯 Learn more about how the National School Breakfast Programme is helping students to be set up to succeed each school day. bit.ly/3dVy39t

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Our mental health x video games journal is available NOW! 💙 the journal for people who struggle to journal ☁️ games themed & beautifully illustrated 📖 mix of prompted and free journaling ✨ proceeds to Safe In Our World Journal.safeinourworld.org

Our mental health x video games journal is available NOW! 

💙 the journal for people who struggle to journal 
☁️ games themed & beautifully illustrated
📖 mix of prompted and free journaling
✨ proceeds to Safe In Our World 

Journal.safeinourworld.org
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The Diverse Book Awards 2023 Longlist - Adult. Sponsored by Peters. See the full longlist (Link in bio) Congratulations to everyone! Please do support these fantastic books. #TheDBAwards #diversebooks

The Diverse Book Awards 2023 Longlist - Adult. Sponsored by Peters.
See the full longlist (Link in bio)
Congratulations to everyone! Please do support these fantastic books.
#TheDBAwards 
#diversebooks
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In 1976, a one-year-old girl in London was suffering from a mysterious illness. The nurses, who had read Agatha’s novel The Pale Horse, quickly discerned that she was suffering from thallium poisoning. The book’s descriptions of the poison saved the girl’s life.

In 1976, a one-year-old girl in London was suffering from a mysterious illness. The nurses, who had read Agatha’s novel The Pale Horse, quickly discerned that she was suffering from thallium poisoning. The book’s descriptions of the poison saved the girl’s life.
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Accessibility is not optional. Accessibility is not optional. Accessibility is not optional. Accessibility is not optional. Accessibility is not optional.

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With the UN global climate summit, #COP28 final outcome being deeply disappointing – We won't wait, we will keep hope alive and we will continue to fight for what is right, just and fair. Join us➡️ bit.ly/3qT8m2L

With the UN global climate summit, #COP28 final outcome being deeply disappointing – We won't wait, we will keep hope alive and we will continue to fight for what is right, just and fair. 

Join us➡️ bit.ly/3qT8m2L