15 Easy Ways To Simplify and Improve Your Daily Routine – Go Health Pro

15 Easy Ways To Simplify and Improve Your Daily Routine – Go Health Pro

Looking for ways to simplify and improve your daily routine? Life can feel super busy, and I know how overwhelming it can be to juggle everything. Between working, spending time with family, managing everyday tasks, and more, I’ve had to find ways to make my days easier – without feeling like I’m constantly playing catch-up…. … Read more

How to Extend an Image in DALL-E 2: Easy Guide – Go Health Pro

How to Extend an Image in DALL-E 2: Easy Guide – Go Health Pro

Do you know how to extend an image beyond its original borders in DALL-E 2? And how AI-generated expansions can seamlessly blend into your artwork? We’ve got you covered! With DALL-E 2’s powerful Outpainting feature, users can expand their images creatively, maintaining the original style, lighting, and perspective. Not only will we guide you through … Read more

Q&A: No easy road to convert employee into independent contractor – Go Health Pro

Q&A: No easy road to convert employee into independent contractor – Go Health Pro

                Question: A long-term skilled employee is retiring but we anticipate still needing her expertise, so she has agreed to work for us on an as-needed hourly basis as an independent contractor. What should we be thinking about as she makes this transition to independent contractor status? Answer: … Read more

Best Practice for Workshopping Projected Edited Collections (Books, Symposia) in 10 Not So Easy Steps – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Best Practice for Workshopping Projected Edited Collections (Books, Symposia) in 10 Not So Easy Steps – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On my way out? It appears, you might be thinking, to be a very long and winding way, and I cannot even promise that this is the last instalment….  Still, for what it is worth, here is another of my ‘dos and don’ts’ advice on topics addressed to early career scholars on their way in, and in this case, most decidedly, the advice may profit advanced scholars and even those like me who are on their way out.

Eons ago I inveighed against edited books, or rather, unedited books (see vol. 27:3). When invited to contribute to such volumes, my advice was: proceed with caution, avoid if at all possible.

Here are a few snippets, which can be entitled ‘Worst Practice’:

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