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As a former Pan Am flight attendant for 20 years, a psychoanalyst/psychotherapist for the past 27 years and a frequent Huffington Post blogger, I am hoping that officials in the TSA will weigh my words carefully, considering that I bring a great deal of experience to this subject.
I think Edward G. Robinson was just taunting Charlton Heston when he door-wall slid open and my dad's face appeared, "Want to help me hide the eggs?" It took a moment for the shift away from my childhood to sink in as I looked back to Edward G. as I considered my father's words.
"I... checked my tweets, discovered my name in several headlines next to several bad words, and, as usual, it was then that I started to consider how my words might affect other people if viewed as headlines".
(I carefully considered my use of the word "literally" in that sentence and it's appropriate).
In other word, he considered my scientific results based on SPH method and then recommended to publish a scientific paper.
Consider the words of my great-great grandfather's rough contemporary, the poet James Russell Lowell, which he wrote about slavery and would later become a resounding hymn: "New occasions teach new duties; time makes ancient good uncouth; they must upward still, and onward, who would keep abreast of truth".
Consider using English words, not words of your home language.
Consider the words of Mr. Gingrich himself.
Consider her words: "Young victims, particularly girls, turn inward.
Consider his words last week: "It was a mistake I made.
Consider the words that he spoke in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Feb. 24.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com