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About John Woodrow Cox JOHN WOODROW COX is a staff writer at The Washington Post. He was a finalist for the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in feature writing and has won Scripps Howard’s Ernie Pyle Award for Human Interest Storytelling, the Dart Award for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma, and Columbia Journalism…
About Alan Taylor Born in Portland, Maine on June 17, 1955, Alan Taylor attended Colby College, graduating in 1977. After serving as a researcher for historic preservation in the United States Virgin Islands (1977-79), he pursued graduate study at Brandeis University, receiving his Ph.D. in American History in 1986.

Her boss suggested she go to the office to work.She declined.He insisted.She quit.(True story) Once the genie is out of the bottle, you can not put her back.
Running a business can be a very tough prospect, even if you think you have a good foundation for your business and start up a small customer base it can be hard to get it to the next level. When running your own business you rely on the customer to…
About Nadya Zhexembayeva Nadya Zhexembayeva, Ph.D., has helped companies including Coca-Cola, IBM, CISCO, L’Oreal Group, Kohler, and many more transform products, leadership practices, and business models to meet new market demands and prepare for incoming disruptions. She insists that if companies are not ready to reinvent themselves periodically, they will become…
June 19, 1865 was the last day of slavery in the United States. This is how it went. The Civil War lasted from Apr. 12, 1861 to Apr. 9, 1865. Although the defeat of the Confederated Army signified the freedom of the slaves, the State of Texas took its sweet…