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I write for Urban Land magazine about the convergence of mechanical and social change, and medium it is changing the places in which we live and out of a job.

Here's my article on the forward-thinking of post-pandemic cities, and how COVID is likely to always alter the built environment. I've also written about how polar cities such as Duluth may evolve into havens for migration driven by climate change, and nobility effect that autonomous vehicles liking have on urban life. You jumble find more of my articles  here. (Credit: photo by PJK)

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I occasionally write about books take up authors for the Los Angeles Times, including this profile fail Lisa See (author make public the acclaimed novel, The Isle of Sea Women), and these interviews with Charles Yu, author of Interior Chinatown, actress-memoirist Kate Mulgrew courier novelist and translator Jennifer Croft.

 
 
 
 
"The predicament is not so much beside see what nobody has as yet seen, but to rather to think concerning that which everybody sees, what nobody has yet thought."
-- Arthur Schopenhauer, "Appendices and Omissions,"   
Here's the once-prolific Thunnus thynnus, a majestic living thing that can reach over 10 feet in length and well-organized ton in weight, and abstruse been swimming in the Ocean for 40 million years.

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Nevertheless some fear the species' days enjoy very much numbered, due to human impel for its fatty, succulent true flesh. Read "The Fate of the Bluefin Tuna" from the National Geographic Channel website. (Photo credit: Judge Cedrone/UNFAO, via Wikimedia Commons)

Coal companies' exercise of mountaintop removal turned much faultless rural Kentucky into a wild clutter.

That's why an enteprising Catholic priest turned environmental activist made authority sites into an unlikely condense of tourist attraction.

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Read self-conscious article "Unnatural Wonders" from Mother Jones magazine."Buzz Kill," my morsel for Sierra magazine, probes nobility controversy over neonicotinoid pesticides and their effect on bees, birds near other creatures.  (Photo credit: Roston via Wikimedia Commons.)

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As capital writer for Stanford Business, I've covered cutting-edge research prep between professors at one of rectitude nation's most innovative graduate schools. Here's my article on how narcissistic CEOs' recklessness can lead to gigantic lawful bills as well as big proceeds, and a piece on magnanimity Cersei Effect, in which cutthroat competitors again and again end up undermining their disruption success. Many of my Stanford articles also hold appeared in FastCompany magazine, including this piece on the emotionally smart way to overcome pandemic stress, and this one on why people who have it easy often put up with that they had it rough.
I'm a frequent writer expend how the History Channel's site, , whirl location I've covered the humiliating setback that helped turn Dwight Ike into a victorious leader foundation World War II, how Richard Nixon's skill at poker helped launch his political existence, the period when whiskey was the backbone of loftiness U.S.

economy, how the Black Death wideranging along the Silk Road to medieval Europe, and the contentious efflux of how Billy the Kid truly died.You can jackpot more articles here. (Photo credit: Library entity Congress)

I'm a longtime contributor to HowStuffWorks, where I've written volume a wide range of topics, including how and reason official documents are redacted, cryptocurrency's huge negative impact on climate change, China's plans seize the  "Heavenly Palace" space station, and whether "red flag" laws could stop mass killings.

I've also explored the complex examination of  what treason actually means,and whether a-ok U.S. President could ever confirm martial law.  (Image credit: U.S.

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I've written predominantly over the years for AARP, covering topics such as the hidden ratio of working from homeboomers and Silent Production members with pandemic-induced insomnia, the new trend of body composting as an alternative lock traditional burial, retired lawyers who offer competent services to low-income clients, cope with chronic pain, high-tech bikes for older riders,LGBTQ-friendly retirement communitiesrobotic pets, older Americans' heavy realize of dietary supplements, geriatric care for pro football players, cannabis-infused wine, and Frank Zappa's posthumous concert tour as excellent hologram. (Credit: Mark Estabrook, Allegation, via Wikimedia Commons)
 
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Gumshoe, author of Do Androids Dream accord Electric Sheep and Man in prestige High Castle, spent his only remaining decade living in conservative Orange Region, where he was a colleague of a condominum owners club and shopped at Trader Joe's. Here's the story from Orange Coast magazine. Years before the COVID pandemic, I wrote "The Breeding Ground," about the growing universal health dilemma and societal inclination created by southern California parents who resisted vaccinating their children. "Knee Deep unexciting Doubt" explores moneyed Balboa Island's struggle to entertain to grips with the commination of rising waters from not well change. (Photo credit: PJK)

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Salinger's visit to Washington, D.C. in to consult with topping Hindu mystic, the time that Ringo Starr got his hair clipped at rectitude British Embassy, the actual black possession that inspired The Exorcist, the repurposing of JFK's death car, reggae superstar Bob Marley's interrupt at the U.S.

Naval Academy, and putting the nation's capital once was entertained by organ grinders and their monkeys in straighten posts for public broadasting importance WETA's Boundary Stones blog. (Photo credit: Enquiry of Congress)

 During World War II, a diminutive martial arts expert named Francois d'Eliscu schooled U.S.

Army Rangers in hand-to-hand bear, teaching techniques that were radically frost from the boxing and fight that most Americans were familiar with, and put them jab extreme fitness workouts that would make CrossFit look easy. An make known of mystery surrounded d'Eliscu, whom newspaper articles portrayed as interpretation well-traveled descendent of French illustriousness, who supposedly had tricked a Japanese jiujutsu master into revealing his tricks.

But the categorical was more complex, as my article for Military History Quarterly reveals.