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The 'British Schindler' Dies
Sir Nicholas Winton, famously dubbed the "British Schindler," died at the age of 106. Back in the 1930s he was a young stockbroker in London, ...
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Civility Pays Off
Parents used to always tell their children, "Now you play nice." But rudeness and bad behavior is growing, especially in the workplace. As The ...
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Maybe 'Nice Guys' Finish First
We've all heard the saying, "Nice guys finish last." Well, David Rand and his group of researchers at his Human Cooperation Lab at Yale ...
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A Zookeepers Lesson on Servanthood
If you want to understand what makes work meaningful, you might want to ask a zookeeper. In JSTORDaily, Livia Gershon followed Meghan Nemes at her job ...
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What's That Guy Doing With My Wallet?
A YouTube poster who goes by the name DennisCEETv wanted to film a social experiment by posing a simple question: what would people do if they found a ...
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Two Minutes to Live
What if I told you that walking two minutes could reduce your mortality risk? According to The New York Times, a new study (fascinatingly titled "Light-Intensity ...
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Watch Out for That Muddled Background Noise
Have you ever been singing a popular song only to discover that you're belting out the wrong lyrics? Misunderstanding lyrics is a common mistake that ...
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Delta's Stranded Flight Pizza Bash
We've all been on a flight that has been delayed for take-off or diverted due to storms—and that makes you a very unhappy camper. Well, this ...
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Happy Birthday from a Bunch of Strangers
One of the downsides of celebrating your 100th birthday is that you might not have many of your friends around to sing "Happy Birthday." An ...
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Teach Us to Number Our Days
Researchers are tracking down a cure for something that has been plaguing students and workers alike for centuries—procrastination. Psychologists ...
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