
Alex English
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2 weeks ago |
theplayerstribune.com | Alex English |Darius Miles |Quentin Richardson
This week we got a legend on the pod as Hall of Famer Alex English joins Q and D on Knuckleheads. One of the best players in Nuggets history looks back on his journey in South Carolina, growing up in a segregated South, staying home in Colombia for college, and setting all the Gamecock records. He talks about what the draft process was like in the ’70s, finally landing in Denver after not playing in his early seasons, and how it felt to become one of the best players in the league.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
alextenglish.medium.com | Alex English
Alex English·Follow6 min read·--About a month ago, I decided to hire an executive career coaching service. I was laid off in the summer during the months when hiring is slower, but well into October, my strategy felt impotent, and something told me I needed to change my approach if I wanted to see results before the new year.
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Oct 2, 2024 |
medium.com | Alex English
Alex english·Follow4 min read·--How many countries would you believe, if you had to guess, were autocratic? 10, 20? 25 at max? Nope! 83. 83 countries across this world are autocratic. Some to an extreme degree and others not. In closed autocracies alone, these countries house 2.18 billion people, and in electoral autocracies the number is a staggering 3.50 billion. That’s 5.68 billion people, all of which live under some sort of an autocratic regime as of 2022.
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Jul 20, 2024 |
medium.com | Alex English
Imagine immigration as a delicate tipping scale. The more unbalanced and uneven it becomes, the more problems that nation states involved in immigration face. Solving immigration is unfortunately much more complex then just closing the borders. While it is a necessity to control the problem, it wont completely extinguish it. This represents the tip of the ice-berg. The "solution" that most people believe will work, and also the solution that a lot of politicians promise to enact.
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May 25, 2024 |
medium.com | Alex English
On paper, populism should be great. Unlike some of the downsides that its more extreme counterpart demagogy expresses, populism embodies the need to appease the masses of the people and deliver the policies that the populace not only crave but will benefit from. So what's plagued populism?
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