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  • How Portugal’s Livraria Lello Uses Price Discrimination to Improve Its Business

    How Portugal’s Livraria Lello Uses Price Discrimination to Improve Its Business0

    Tickets are usually the first step in going to concerts, theaters, festivals, and sporting events. Whether you were following the Grateful Dead or catching the latest Marvel movie, the theme remains the same. With each ticket, someone is able to reserve a spot to enjoy that which is scarce in availability. However, while I have

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  • How Politics Is Like a Nigerian Email Scam

    How Politics Is Like a Nigerian Email Scam0

    Comes this e-mail to me today from one Mr. Bintou Ojabo, with the subject line reading “I need your full trust”: DEAR ONE, PLEASE PERMIT ME TO INTRODUCE MY SELF TO YOU, MY NAME IS BINTOU OJABO, I AM 19 YEARS OLD, I AM THE ONLY CHILD OF LATE MR.DAVID OJABO WHO WAS A FAMOUS

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  • How Political Correctness Is Driving the Breakdown of Society

    How Political Correctness Is Driving the Breakdown of Society0

    • November 3, 2017

    Political correctness often seems like it has become a prized virtue not only in the U.S., but in many other parts of the world. Because of its high-profile popularity, one tends to sit up and take note when anyone questions the wisdom of clinging to political correctness. Such is the case with Dame Louise Casey,

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  • How Poetry Can Help With the Grieving Process

    How Poetry Can Help With the Grieving Process3

    An unfortunate myth has captured the minds of many modern people: Poetry is inaccessible and irrelevant. I hear complaints to this effect from my students, sometimes, or read them in the comments sections of my articles. And I understand the sentiment. If you’ve never been exposed to classic poems with the guidance of a good

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  • How Playing Boardgames Can Help Us Live Better Lives

    How Playing Boardgames Can Help Us Live Better Lives0

    Recently, my wife and I were playing a board game with some friends. She won. She didn’t want to. She wanted the rest of the group to win instead. At a crucial point in the game, she offered to make a move that would have reduced the gap between everyone. But we encouraged her to make

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  • How Play is Changing Across Generations

    How Play is Changing Across Generations0

    • August 13, 2015

    Children’s toys and play in general have changed dramatically over the last few generations. Being born in the mid 80’s I just missed the digital explosion so had a largely ‘device free’ childhood. However, my brother who is just 7 years younger than me certainly spent a lot of time on his computer and gaming.

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