Story provided by The Atlantic – It’s a relatively new invention—is it time to shave another day off? “Seven days,” wrote Witold Rybczynski in the August 1991 issue of The Atlantic, “is not natural because no natural phenomenon occurs every seven days.” The year marks one revolution of the Earth around the sun. Months, supposedly, … Continue reading
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To Make America Great Again, We Need to Leave the Country
No politician will admit that the United States is no longer number one. But other nations do a lot of things better — and we need to learn from them. Young Americans who see this country from different shores can’t help but conclude that something is awry in a political culture that denies what they … Continue reading
Are Successful Women Really Less Likable Than Successful Men?
Female leaders are transforming from a scary concept to an appealing reality. To read more, click here. Continue reading
1351 H Street NE – The Real Estate Deal That Could Change the Future of Everything
H Street NE in Washington, D.C. has become the shining example of redevelopment, change and the redefined look of all that is “urban” in the U.S. today. It is also the testing grounds for a new way of approaching small business development and real estate. Dan and Ben Miller are brothers and co-owners of Westmill … Continue reading