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HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR WRITING

Let's look at a few simple things you can do to improve your writing.  You may not become the next Hemingway, but you will be well on your "way" to becoming a better writer ;) Writing is my first love. I studied several subjects at university, including biology, music theory, and economic policy. While pursuing a career in each was tempting, I decided to become a writer in the end.  Several benefits come from practicing writing . It helps with learning and clarity in thinking, and can even improve your mood. There are many approaches to writing, and I would like to share a few of mine. Be sure to research additional methods and tools! MY PROCESS When I settled on English as my major at university, one of my required courses was a composition class that focused on the writing process. Common professors discussed in class included Patricia Bizzell, professor of English Emerita from College of the Holy Cross, and American journalist and English professor, the late Donald Mur

FRANCE’S ECONOMIC OUTLOOK

Dismay abounds in France after recent national and European elections. A tough road lies ahead, but there is great promise.  France is in a pickle, but there is potential for good.  Recent elections have seen a growing number of citizens voting for extremist candidates across the political spectrum. Although there is room for concern, the clamor of hostile rhetoric is drowning out all of the good that's going on in France.  Since a lot of the new support for unconventional parties and candidates is coming from citizens with genuine economic concerns, and since economics is an area in which I have some experience, I would like to highlight a few positive trends that demonstrate that France is in a better position than most think. However, how the country's politicians act on these trends will make all the difference.  RECENT LOWS IN UNEMPLOYMENT Unemployment was reported at 7.5% in May. This is after dropping to as low as 7.1% at the end of 2022 and the beginning of 2023, which