Researchers call the 20s an extended adolescence. Journalists coin silly nicknames for twentysomethings like "twixters" and "kidults."
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Researchers call the 20s an extended adolescence. Journalists coin silly nicknames for twentysomethings like "twixters" and "kidults."
Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay
Researchers call the 20s an extended adolescence. Journalists coin silly nicknames for twentysomethings like "twixters" and "kidults."
Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay
investors, political figures, journalists serious operators. And outside that room,
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Number three: Use open-ended questions. In this case, take a cue from journalists. Start your questions with who, what, when, where, why or how.
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It's usually not one that I make on a stage, but I'll get confronted by journalists who say, oh, well, we shouldn't open Pandora's box.
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Along the way, we've worked with journalists, with courts and with governments on a range of cases
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and several messages popped up immediately. They were from students and journalists and friendly strangers like this one.
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