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Loy Bernal Carlos
Jul 5, 20208 min read
2020 And The Lessons We've Learned (so far)
2020 is proving to be a year of tests. In academia, it is the equivalent of senior year when competence, aptitude, and attitude are all...
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Loy Bernal Carlos
Feb 6, 20182 min read
The Winning Moment
Last night’s Super Bowl was a thing of elegance and grace. It was clear from the kickoff that the Eagles wanted it more, and that the...
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Loy Bernal Carlos
Aug 25, 20177 min read
A Developer's Guide to Surviving Today and Building for the Future
Despite 28 years of working in New York City's real estate industry, I am still amazed at how developers and brokers alike can be counted...
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Ernest Butler
Aug 18, 20172 min read
CULTURE
In order for modern art to exist it must tear down the aged structure of the past. Must cities also?
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by Kenneth Kern
Aug 6, 20172 min read
GOOD TIMES
Consider this: Hamlet: Denmark’s a prison. Rosencrantz: Then the world is one. Hamlet: A goodly one, in which there are many confines,...
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Loy Bernal Carlos
Mar 17, 20173 min read
THE BUSINESS OF THE PEOPLE: USA, Inc,. (part 1 of a series)
The chaos that consumes politicians today may very well not be as it appears–merely and entirely a result of partisan hornswoggling.
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Jason Garelick
Jan 21, 20172 min read
SUN SHOWERS
The everyday routine is an easy one to fall into. The warm comfort of familiarity is both inviting and well mannered. Breaking away from...
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