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This is Not Your Fat |
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For the past three years, the living room has been the center of the digital gold rush. Consumers have fueled the rush as they upgraded to large-screen TVs, audio systems that promise Dolby ¡°surround sound,¡± and DVD players that deliver super-crisp images. |
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The Afghanistan Pape |
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Decision Making for |
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Is it a safer investment for an American company to build a new plant in Mexico ?or in China? |
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Self-Esteem Is a Rea |
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In earlier generations, teachers worried about students mastering skills rather than having high self-esteem. They knew that high self-esteem in the long run was the product of high achievement, not the other way around. But, based on spurious beliefs about what determines human performance, the emphasis of education has changed dramatically over the past two to three decades. |
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