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Humans and Other Animals: Beyond the Boundaries of Anthropology, 1989. [6] Beyond Boundaries: Humans and Animals (Black Rose Books, 1997) [7] Al liftend: Uit het leven van een wereldreizigster, 2000. Thumbing It: A Hitchhiker's Ride to Wisdom, 2018.
From the Washington Examiner (June 30, 2009): "Self-confessed tax scam mastermind Harriette Walters was led off to prison, but not before warning a federal judge that the District's finance office remains dangerously exposed to another massive rip-off.
The report was first published in The Washington Post on July 19, 2010, by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Dana Priest and William Arkin. The three-part series, which took nearly two years to research, [ 2 ] was prepared with the assistance of more than a dozen journalists. [ 3 ]
In fact, 32% of employment fraud victims came across the scam job posting on LinkedIn, one of the most popular job search tools. Now one tricky thing is that it is common practice to have to share ...
Although USAA has been a respected financial institution for decades, serving members of the military, veterans, and their families, it has landed in hot water with regulators and customers in ...
Among Russell 3000 companies, the number of new Black directors fell to 12% in 2024 from 26% two years ago.
Frances Haugen (born 1983 or 1984) [1] is an American product manager, data engineer, scientist, and whistleblower. [2] She disclosed tens of thousands of Facebook's internal documents to the Securities and Exchange Commission and The Wall Street Journal in 2021.
Sokal in 2011. In an interview on the U.S. radio program All Things Considered, Sokal said he was inspired to submit the bogus article after reading Higher Superstition (1994), in which authors Paul R. Gross and Norman Levitt claim that some humanities journals will publish anything as long as it has "the proper leftist thought" and quoted (or was written by) well-known leftist thinkers.