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Hollywood history is filled with notorious incidents in which an actor or actress was dismissed from their lofty perch in the world of television by their own actions. Fame, as most people know, can ...
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Insights from a study of 28,000 learners in 127 countries. by Monika Hamori Companies say they want their people to learn and grow, but in practice they’re skimping on training, often leaving it to ...
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“Blue zones” may hold the secret to living to 100 and beyond. That’s what National Geographic Explorer Dan Buettner found. Since 2004, Buettner has been studying places that not only have high ...