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Max Chang, NextShark, February 26, 2015 Most people will make a ton of assumptions about you within the first five seconds of meeting you in regard to your attractiveness, potential for success, personality, etc. When you bring business into the mix, first...
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Maria Popova, Brain Pickings, April 14, 2015 Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl’s 1946 psychological memoir Man’s Search for Meaning is one of the most vital books ever written, and one of the most vitalizing one could ever...
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Eugene Kim, Business Insider, May 14, 2015 Apple CEO Tim Cook stressed during its most recent earnings call that Apple is seeing a higher number of “switchers,” that is, people swapping their Android-powered smartphones for iPhones. In fact, he said...
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Michael R. Sisak, The Boston Globe, May 13, 2015 The Associated Press reports that, according to officials, at least five people were killed in the crash of Amtrak Train 188 in Philadelphia and six people were criticially injured. Other passengers sustained...
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Jad Mouawad and Emma G. Fitzsimmons, The New York Times, May 13, 2015 An engineer jammed on the emergency brakes just seconds before Tuesday’s fatal Amtrak derailment, but the train — traveling at 106 miles an hour, more than twice the...
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Jane E. Brody, The New York Times, February 16, 2015 Grief is a normal human reaction, not a disease, and there is no one right way to get through it. Most often, within six months of a death, survivors adjust and are more or less able to resume usual activities,...