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Rebecca Tickell
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"It's all grist to the mill." Education for the win. Questioner. DPhil student, HMC, Uni of Oxford. Threads @ rebeccatickell & tooting rebeccatickell@qoto.org
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It’s done. This is the moment Britains last remaining coal power station came off the electricity system for the final time, marking the end of 142 years of coal generating electricity in Great Britain. HT National Grid ESO

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Hmmm ‘imposter syndrome’ it’s more about believing* that you wouldn’t be able to do something, or be something. In reality, most of us think we know far more than we actually do. Individually, we know very little; collective wisdom is where it’s at for humans. *see self-efficacy and self-concept.

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This week’s Guest Recipe from the #CookbookCornerwww.nigella.com/recipes/gues...

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Although I don’t have ADHD, as a happy procrastinator mine looks v similar 😂 My favourite thing to do (when I really don’t have the time to be doing it) is a Wikipedia Safari. Final destination unknown but it’s always a long way from your start point.

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It’s the 1st of October. This calls for squirrels Artist: Roland Green (British Wild Animals, 1958)

Two red squirrels, in typically squirrel-cute poses, are on the branch of a scots pine
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A lovely place to visit, but especially so in the #Autumn#TheStrid

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For #InternationalRabbitDay#Rabbitwww.artic.edu/artworks/420...

Color woodblock print, huge white rabbit with red eyes on pink background “A large rabbit fills the entire surface of this print, indicating that it was created in the year of the rabbit. The curious, sacklike quality of the rabbit’s body is also a reference to the large white bag of Hotei, one of the gods of good fortune, who often appears on New Year visual art. The rabbit’s body is also rounded out to suggest a lopsided moon (the home of the rice-pounding rabbit), which is emphasized by its silvery outline. Finally, there is an allusion to the most common New Year symbol, the rising sun. Although the rising sun is usually represented as a luminous, round body against an orange sky, Yabu Chosui showed it as a rising lopsided rabbit against a flaming pink background.”
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Rebecca Tickell
@rebeccatickell.bsky.social
"It's all grist to the mill." Education for the win. Questioner. DPhil student, HMC, Uni of Oxford. Threads @ rebeccatickell & tooting rebeccatickell@qoto.org
449 followers444 following293 posts