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Want the best results out of your employees? Then be nice to them. New research from Binghamton University, State University
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The Anxiety and Depression Association of America reports that as many as 2 to 3 percent of children ages 6-12
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It’s often been said that the eyes are the window to the soul, revealing what we think and how we
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Many dogs show empathy if their owner is in distress and will also try to help rescue them. This is
Read moreYounger children tend to make more informed decisions
A new study from the University of Waterloo has found that in some ways, the older you get the worse
Read more‘No evidence’ grammar schools can promote social mobility
Expanding the number of grammar schools is unlikely to promote social mobility by providing more opportunities for disadvantaged pupils, a
Read moreWhen consumers don’t want to talk about what they bought
One of the joys of shopping for many people is the opportunity to brag about their purchases to friends and
Read moreHow instruction changes brain circuitry with struggling readers
The early years are when the brain develops the most, forming neural connections that pave the way for how a
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Consumers who perceive the benefits of large sums of money promised in mass marketing scams (MMS) are more likely to
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