Hints of plagiarism at the end of yesterday’s George W. Bush video, from JFK’s June 10, 1963 speech at American University, regarding world peace amidst the threat from the Soviet Union:@JFKLibrary @GWBLibrary@BeschlossDC @DorisKGoodwin @jmeacham@ProfDBrinkley@TimNaftali https://t.co/8umupE6i1Z pic.twitter.com/HKPMepdSbH
— J. Dan E. Maruska (@danmaruska) May 3, 2020
Nor, perhaps, without the two-dimensional space of a large sheet of paper. Some of us can’t write in the linear manner required by a word processor, we need to write a concept to the right, a phrase to the left, a few sentences at the top. Only afterward can that be assembled. https://t.co/FVD7MtUiCs
— J. Dan E. Maruska (@danmaruska) May 9, 2019
I’m not here to tweet, just to follow the news. But I’ll direct whomever to worthwhile accounts:
— J. Dan E. Maruska (@danmaruska) July 16, 2019
1. @KenRoth Kenneth Roth, the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch.
2. @brainpicker Maria Popova, the curator of the literary website Brain Pickings.
3. @dodo Adorable animals.
I’m not here to tweet, just to follow the news. But I’ll direct whomever to worthwhile accounts:
— J. Dan E. Maruska (@danmaruska) July 16, 2019
1. @KenRoth Kenneth Roth, the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch.
2. @brainpicker Maria Popova, the curator of the literary website Brain Pickings.
3. @dodo Adorable animals.
I’m not here to tweet, just to follow the news. But I’ll direct whomever to worthwhile accounts:
— J. Dan E. Maruska (@danmaruska) July 16, 2019
1. @KenRoth Kenneth Roth, the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch.
2. @brainpicker Maria Popova, the curator of the literary website Brain Pickings.
3. @dodo Adorable animals.