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" ... As we know now, by March 17, 2020, every entrepreneur running a small business deemed non-essential would be in the greatest fight of their careers to stay afloat. My business was shuttered, my team scattered to their homes wondering if they'd remain employed and our members panicked about losing their jobs and health. ... "
" ... In the beginning of the pandemic I was scattered and couldn’t really concentrate on any sustained reading. However, as the year went on and I reached saturation in my viewing capacity, I turned to books, aided by the discovery that I could easily borrow books online from the Public library, via Overdrive (Los Angeles Public Library) or Libby (Santa Monica Public Library). Since then, I’ve been reading up a storm. Here are my favorites from the year (not all were published in 2020). ... "
" ... Luke Campbell ring walk: The British fighter gets some scattered boos from the Dallas crowd as he enters the arena. He’s walking with a purpose but also calmly, like he’s walking to get a coffee from the local convenience store. A quick ring walk. ... "
" ... The dispute is over 185 units of scattered site housing in Boston’s South End. The owner is Tenant’s Development II Limited Partners (TDII). The general partner of TDII is Tenants’ Development II Corporation (TDIIC). The special limited partner is Tax Credits Holdings III LLC and the investor limited partner is AMTAX Holdings 227 LLC (AMTAX). ... "
" ... The pandemic has scattered teams that used to spend workdays in one office. Video calls, email, online chat and other e-communications now replace face-to-face meetings or deskside chats. This new work experience has created an equally new potential for problems with workflow and expectations, even as a growing number of companies claim they may never maintain offices the same way they did before Covid-19. ... "