- Ivanka Trump on How to Spot a Frenemy — Daily Intel — New York News Blog — New York Magazine
Another sign to watch for is insincerity. Watch the way they react and treat you, and then watch the way they react and treat people they probably consider not as important as you. Duplicity is a key sign of the frenemy. (class magazine nyc psychology social ) - Terry Gross’ remarks to 2008 Graduates of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
“masochism is an integral part of a woman’s psychological makeup.” Thankfully, that’s my only surviving recording of Womanpower. I sounded like a feminist Minnie Mouse. And by playing it for you today, I guess I’ve given new meaning to the word masochism. (academic journalism journalist npr ) - Sweet on Obama! | The New York Observer
“no one ever told me to do it. It was just like, I, I just smelled the coffee. I just understood that’s what I could be about.. No one will work harder than I am. I will never not worker harder than someone. I will never stop reporting.” (chicago journalist obama politics president washington ) - News - Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
You are not horse pickers or handicappers, he said. Your goal as you cover a campaign ought to be this: to be as sure as you can be that when a new president is elected, your readers will understand why that person won. (academic journalism journalist politics president washingtonpost ) - Park Slope: Where Is the Love? - New York Times
That authenticity, he said, generally lasts only for the first phase of gentrification. It’s a theme in modern urban history: the sense that authenticity is always slipping away. In short, this place was authentic until you people showed up. Repeat. (class economics nyc nyt realestate )
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