She Built an Island of Green in a Concrete Desert
About halfway between Chelsea and the West Village sits New York City’s newest park.
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About halfway between Chelsea and the West Village sits New York City’s newest park.
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The historian, political strategist, and objet d’art James Carvell said it sometime in 1992, and ever since it’s become part of American waking consciousness. “It’s the economy, stupid.” The context, you probably remember, involved the presidential campaign of Bill Clinton, a post-Kuwait recessing economy, and the freefalling approval ratings of George H.W. Bush. Those specifics,
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Americans are rightly perplexed about the current state of the American economy. Some are even asking if we are reliving the 1970s. Gasoline prices are more than double what they were this time last year, and inflation is at a 40-year high. The most recent consumer price index (CPI) is 8.6 percent. The Federal Reserve’s
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He founded a university, a political party, and a denomination. He was a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church and the prime minister of the Netherlands.
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A communicator best serves hearers by knowing the nine compulsive personality patterns that hearers adopt in order to feel seen, known, and loved.
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