Mismatch
“Your last name?” she asks. “Humphrey” I tell her. She types my last name into the keyboard. People begin queuing...
“Your last name?” she asks. “Humphrey” I tell her. She types my last name into the keyboard. People begin queuing...
As the van inches along a washboard road, you peer through its tinted windows and stare at the many faces...
Each academic year I have to integrate a new cohort of students into my La Ceiba class. Yet, it is...
A mass of armed combatants opposes you in an open field. Screaming and gesticulating, clanging their weapons against their armored,...
Like every other market, the market for good has two sides. On one side you have do-gooders. And, on the...
He swiveled in his chair, pointed at the X-rays, and announced “You are scrapping bone on bone. There is no more...
You have $100. You want to move people out of poverty. What are your options? You could put the $100...
The phone rang. Doug raised his finger to put our conversation on hold and reached over to pick up the...
I like facial hair. I always have. I now understood why. Recent research has found a positive correlation between the...