There’s no birth certificate, but the Roman Empire decided in the fourth century that on December 25, I should say Happy Birthday, Jesus. Who am I to argue? The party
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There’s no birth certificate, but the Roman Empire decided in the fourth century that on December 25, I should say Happy Birthday, Jesus. Who am I to argue? The party
The 9 Principles for Strategic Public Conduct Introduction: The Unseen Rules of Public Life Have you ever felt your influence wane or respect for you diminish for reasons you couldn’t
As an environmentalist, one who occasionally throws cans in the trash to avoid emptying the recycle bin, I’ve opted to send the family holiday card as a blog post. It’s
Whether you’re hosting a virtual pub quiz, running team building at work, or organising a charity fundraiser from your living room, there’s a good chance you’re making some classic blunders
Be honest—when you look at me, you see the privileged. You might even call it brown privilege. It started with the parents, loving, stable, and willing to pay for college.
See prior post regarding Hamm v Smith Atkins ID death penalty case where central issue is how to handle multiple IQ scores. All briefs are at that prior blog post
It’s strange, this 50th birthday thing. Because I still remember that time when I was 17, the first time I saw you on campus. That’s the type of girl I
Click on images to enlarge for easy reading This is an open access article that can be read or downloaded by clicking here. A B S T R A C
Abstract The Woodcock–Johnson V Tests of Cognitive Abilities (WJ V COG), published in February 2025, offers the latest edition of the WJ family of tests alongside tests of academic
Click on images to enlarge for easier reading I seldom designate an article as a recommended reading. I typically make FYI posts about new research I finding interesting in my