Jest pewien test, który można przeprowadzić w dowolnym polskim supermarkecie. Wystarczy stanąć przed półką z tak zwaną zdrową żywnością i policzyć, ile produktów ma na…
Thirty Per Cent of Canadians Live Alone. The Dating Apps They Use Were Built for Manhattan.
The numbers are not ambiguous. Close to thirty per cent of Canadian households are now single-person — the highest proportion in the country's history, according…
Six Police Forces, Three Levels of Government, One Country: What Americans Get Wrong About Law Enforcement in Mexico
An American attorney preparing for cross-border litigation contacts a private investigator in Mexico City. She needs a police report from a traffic collision in Guadalajara,…
불확실성의 세계에서 ‘신뢰’를 설계하다: 디지털 카지노의 진화
얼마 전 나는 디지털 엔터테인먼트 플랫폼을 통해 매일 흘러가는 거대한 자본의 흐름에 관한 금융 기술 뉴스레터를 읽고 있었다. 기사를 훑어보면서, 우리 사회가 '카지노'라는 개념을 인식하는…
When One Legal Problem Is Never Just One: The Case for Multi-Practice Attorneys in Orange County
The call comes from a hospital room in Anaheim. A man has been rear-ended on the 5 Freeway, his truck totalled, his neck and back…
The Business Plan Nobody Reads — and the One That Gets You Funded
Here is a statistic that should alarm anyone about to start a business in the UK: fewer than ten per cent of applicants secure government…
Beyond the Waiting List: Why Londoners With Anxiety Are Turning to Hypnotherapy When the NHS Cannot See Them Fast Enough
The GP appointment lasts ten minutes. The patient describes the symptoms — the tightness in the chest that arrives without warning, the racing thoughts at…
The Quiet Room on Harley Street: Why Some of London’s Most Successful People Are Choosing One-to-One Addiction Therapy Over Rehab
The phone call almost always comes on a Monday. Sometimes it comes on a Sunday evening. Rarely does it come on a Friday. The pattern…
The Writer Who Knows Your Subject: Why the Personal Statement Industry Is Splitting Along Disciplinary Lines
There is a particular kind of failure that haunts university admissions offices every January. It is not the badly written personal statement — those are…
The 4,000-Character Gamble: How a Quiet Revolution in University Admissions Is Changing the Way Students Ask for Help
For sixteen years, the UCAS personal statement was a blank page. Four thousand characters, no structure, no prompts — just a blinking cursor and the…