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my tweets are a reflection of my followers. #DoingIt365Podcast Click the link below to watch! Thank you.

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BBC Sport
BBC Sport@BBCSport·
24 million people in the UK now identify as women's sports fans – up from 18 million in 2021, a remarkable 33% increase in just five years 👏 And 13 million of them are interested in women's rugby after England's Rugby World Cup victory 🤯 Just as well we're showing EVERY single Women's Six Nations match live on the BBC 🤩
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afcstuff
afcstuff@afcstuff·
On this day in 2012: Arsenal won their seventh consecutive Premier League match, as THAT Mikel Arteta free-kick rounded off a comfortable 3-0 home win over Aston Villa. 🤯🚀 🔴 Gibbs (16’) 🔴 Walcott (25’) 🔴 Arteta (90+3’)
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Arsenal News
Arsenal News@ArsenalNews_Hub·
🗣️ Paul Merson on Arsenal F.C.: “Losing a cup final hurts. Those players are hurting more than ever — and believe me, anything can happen, but you’re going to see a different Arsenal in the Premier League from the next game. The anger, the mood, and the disappointment from that final will become the reason why the remaining seven teams will suffer… including Manchester City F.C..” 🔴⚪️
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Hayters TV
Hayters TV@HaytersTV·
"I think it's great for fans locally that they get to see two top English clubs go together in a Champions League quarter-final, which is great for the women's game in England!" 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🔥 Alessia Russo is PUMPED for Arsenal v Chelsea in the Champions League! 💪🏻
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Ish Sankara
Ish Sankara@AskforISH·
Vice president of Colombia Francia Marquez acknowledging her African roots as an Afro descendent… ✊🏾💯 viva la patria #panafrican #colombia #africa
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Sxnti
Sxnti@PeakSxnti·
Left back is full, Merino is injured.. There's no better time to start MLS midfield project than now. Sub him on for Rice in games we've already won.
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StockMarket.News
StockMarket.News@_Investinq·
The energy war just changed. America burns coal at night to keep the lights on while China built something different and most people have no idea it exists. In the middle of the Gobi Desert, there is a 263-meter tower surrounded by 12,000 mirrors in a perfect circle, spread across nearly 8 square kilometers of barren land. It looks like something out of a science fiction film. They are focused on a single point at the top of that tower, raising temperatures above 800 degrees Fahrenheit. That heat gets pumped into tanks filled with a special liquid salt mixture. They are using Molten salt, the same stuff ancient civilizations used to preserve food is now storing the sun's energy at 565 degrees Celsius. When the sun goes down, the plant keeps generating electricity. The molten salt stays hot for hours after sunset and drives a steam turbine on demand. This is a 100-megawatt power station that runs 24 hours a day on sunlight alone. It produces over 390 million kilowatt-hours of power every single year. Every coal plant on earth has one critical weakness, it needs fuel to burn. This plant needs nothing but the sun and a tank full of heated salt that refuses to cool down. The implications are enormous. The oldest argument against solar energy has always been: "What happens at night?" China just answered that question with 12,000 mirrors and a tower visible from space.
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The world's largest utility company just eliminated one of the most dangerous jobs on earth. China's State Grid which controls power for 1.1 billion people has deployed robotic electricians across 26 provinces and counting. These machines work on live, 10,000-volt wires while the power stays fully on. Before this, the workers who did this job wore full conductive armor and understood that one wrong move was fatal. Now the robot takes that risk instead. The machines strip insulation, tighten connections, and splice wires with millimeter precision, all while hanging at altitude on a live grid. They complete tasks 50 percent faster than a human crew and report a 98 percent success rate. This is already the operating standard in more than two dozen Chinese provinces. China is about to spend $554 billion upgrading its power grid between now and 2030. That is a war chest for building the most automated, AI-powered energy infrastructure in human history. Meanwhile, the United States has a shortage of 40,000 electricians and the gap is getting worse every year. China's answer to that problem is not a trade school, it is a fleet of machines that never sleeps or quits. Every other country still arguing about whether robots will replace workers is watching the answer get deployed in real time.

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Arsenal Women
Arsenal Women@ArsenalWFC·
🔴 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛𝘿𝘼𝙔 ⚪️ 🆚 Chelsea ⏰ 8pm (UK) 🏆 @UWCL 🏟️ Arsenal Stadium
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LiveScore
LiveScore@livescore·
Arsenal’s men won’t be winning the quad this season ❌ A reminder their women’s team remains the 𝙤𝙣𝙡𝙮 English club ever to do so 👏 🏆🏆🏆🏆
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Hub4Learning
Hub4Learning@Hub4Learning·
Why they pour water on a pool table
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The Cake Lady
The Cake Lady@got_cake·
Like a hot knife thru butter.....🥰
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Jamaica Observer
Jamaica Observer@JamaicaObserver·
While never revered as ska, roots-reggae or dancehall, rocksteady is arguably the most loved of the Jamaican music forms. The genre, which produced a series of top-flight vocalists, harmony groups and musicians, celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2026 and Observer Online marks that milestone with the 60 Greatest Rocksteady Personalities. Here are numbers 30 to 16. jamaicaobserver.com/2026/03/20/60-…
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Laura Elliott
Laura Elliott@TinyWriterLaura·
additional fun fact: magnolias are actually older than bees and so evolved to close their flowers at night to trap beetles and cover them in pollen, then to open them again in the morning to let them travel to a different tree
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban

Learned a delightful fact today: One of my favorite trees, the Magnolia, is about 100 million years old as a species. Which means dinosaurs smelled and saw them!

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Ifediche
Ifediche@esther_stan·
This stunning bride wore a pink dress for her church wedding. why do we even wear only white ?
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
That fresh smell after rain is called petrichor. When raindrops hit dry soil, they release plant oils and geosmin from bacteria, creating that rich, earthy scent.
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Peché Africa 🇿🇦
Bro was the only child for 15 years lol 😆 now he's 1 of 5 🙆‍♂️
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