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BeReal: The attention war on social media

During a vocational training class one morning, the teacher was discussing the possible solutions to a problem with her students when a notification signal suddenly rang out from a mobile phone. A student took his device ...

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Why the 'Housing First' approach has struggled to fulfill its promise of ending homelessness
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Experiment supports existence of a new type of superconductor
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Masculinity worries linked to revenge, avoidance in workplace

To forgive is to move on and set a foundation for a brighter future. In the workplace, forgiveness makes for healthier and more effective workgroups, especially when co-worker transgressions are minor and the need for effective ...