Plus, sometimes it just feels good to throw something at
the wall after a long week.
Not exact matches
I wish I had the courage to quit my corporate tech gig (itself a downshift
after years on
Wall Street I had kids and realized I no
longer wanted to work 100 hours per
week and miss out on their lives).
Wall Street's fear gauge, the VIX, remains below its
long - term average, even
after last
week's spike.
Lesson 7 - interpretations (mini assessment from book) Lesson 8 - Weimar Recovery
after 1923 (the Golden Years) Lesson 9 - The
Wall Street Crash and Great Depression Lesson 10 - The Growth of the Nazi Party Lesson 11 - Who voted for the Nazis and Hitler becoming Chancellor Lesson 12 - Eliminating Opposition Lesson 13 - The Night of the
Long Knives Lesson 14 - Work and Bread NB: I'm still in the process of writing the last part of this Scheme of Work, it'll will hopefully be up within a couple of
weeks.
For the last few
weeks, a work from 1971 has been hanging around on the
walls over at Lévy Gorvy in Bond Street; a series of
long - lost paper panels, drawn on in charcoal, which served as a back drop to the two of them posing as living sculptures that same year, soon
after the Gilbert & George phenomenon first began at St Martin's College of Art.