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- How to Publish a Kindle E-Book in 7 Easy Steps
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- In Memory: Jim Merlino
- On the Flight to the Exurbs
- On the Meaning of "The Hustle"
- Thinking about Mohamed Bouazizi
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R.I.P. Gregory Isaacs
This has to be among the most sublime soul albums ever recorded. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyEP_st9csI
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The blind spots of journalism, sociology
Fascinating story on a get-together of academics who study the “elite”: So it was a serendipitous time for Columbia University to convene the first Elites Research Network conference last week. The conference drew in scholars focused on inequality across academic disciplines, … Continue reading
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“Tyrell’s murder made clear that a group that had been on the same path for a time in high school was now experiencing life very differently. What had happened to Tyrell? What was becoming of that team? And what can … Continue reading
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“Uniting the Team”
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Sept. 2011 – THE HUSTLE WINS THE WASHINGTON STATE BOOK AWARD!
Jan. 31, 2012 – “The Hustle” for sale in paperback
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