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She stopped saving for retirement just to make rent—and her boomer father's quiet reply said more about the last 50 years ...
While romantic grand gestures get the spotlight, the small ways a partner handles daily life and treats others are the most ...
While the scientist was no sportsman, his words are vital to anyone who ever coaches, or has ever been coached.
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8 First-Date Mistakes That Make Women Lose Interest Almost Instantly
Discover the eight specific behavioral red flags, communication mistakes, and subtle psychological turn-offs that men commit ...
There are many paths to immortality in sport. Winning a race is one of them. But rolling a scooter into a peloton is another, ...
Nick India partners with I.I.M.U.N. to celebrate International Yoga Day 2026 by bringing fitness to life for kids. Popular ...
A Bengaluru couple’s video recounting their travel experience in Vietnam has sparked a conversation about civic sense and the reputation of Indian tourists ...
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Learnings From Oxford Can Save Nigerian Universities From Extinction
Crusoe Osagie peeps into the productivity engendered by the University of Oxford's recent vice-chancellor's award and wonders why Nigerian Universities struggling to survive cannot pick up the ...
Eight UB faculty members have been named State University of New Yor (SUNY) Distinguished Professors — the highest rank in ...
Michael Faraday was born in 1791 just outside London, England. Michael’s father, a blacksmith who was often too ill to work steadily, could hardly afford to feed himself, his wife ...
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Venezuela quakes: How will sanctions impact aid operations?
Financial sanctions are known to limit the flow of aid, but political influence is also a concern amid the devastation.
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