Unpredictable work schedules hurt families
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Many employers of lower skilled workers use what is called “just in time”
scheduling, which means that these workers rarely know their schedules more
than ...
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Making the truth believable
Author Tracy Kidder said “I think that the nonfiction writer’s fundamental job is to make what is true believable.” I agree. In nonfiction that relies on the anecdotal stories of composite characters, I immediately distrust the expansion of “facts” to a truth about a larger universe. I need to know that the author relied on verifiable data or peer reviewed studies, and sometimes I want to see the raw data myself so I can draw my own conclusions.
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