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A Political Firestorm: How partisanship of the Palisades fires hinders the public’s evaluation of governmental responsibility.
The difference in ideologies between political parties have become increasingly extreme and divisive. There are too many issues that seem to have no common ground which is increasingly pushing the left further left and the right further right. The Palisades fires this week are a perfect example of how a national tragedy is being over Read more
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In My Own Words Post #1: Interest Rate Swaps
Introduction In my own words is a new blog series that will explore concepts that I have limited experience with . Each post will define a concept and break it down in my own language. The goal is to present information that is easy to grasp for myself and the reader. Today’s Post: Interest Rate Read more
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Reading Hard, Picture Pretty. My Concern with PowerPoint at Work
After graduating, I thought the corporate world would revolve around the baseline skills I learned throughout my educational career. The baseline skills I imagined would be at the forefront of professionalism include things like reading comprehension, grammar, spelling accuracy, and other things your 6th grade teacher might underline in red pen if you used it Read more
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Economic Outlook: Things are heading south, but not too far south
Economic outlooks posted to online news sites dominate our feeds with implications of prosperity or doom for the general American. Given the sensationalized nature of American media and their search for clicks, formulating an opinion on where the economy is headed is extremely difficult. Is it the next financial crisis? Will there be a soft Read more
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Fly-fishing in Colorado: My First Impression
Here I write about my first few fishing trips in CO and a few tips that helped me catch my first fish. Read more
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Personal Debt: Guest Author
The first outside contributor to the blog gives us his insight on personal debt in America. Read more

