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Style In Practice

Military service is built on hierarchy. Orders are given. Orders are followed. From the outside, that structure can look like absolute control. Commanders...
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Large institutions like to present themselves as rational actors. They emphasize process, compliance, and neutrality. On paper, everything appears orderly. Policies are followed....
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Stalking isn’t only about following someone down the street or making overt threats. In the District of Columbia, it can include repeated unwanted...
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  Nonprofit organizations survive on trust. Donors give because they believe their contributions are being stewarded wisely. Volunteers join boards because they understand...
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For most Americans, the law provides a straightforward path when things go wrong. If you are discriminated against, denied pay, or wrongfully fired,...
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