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Author Kerry Clare tells PEOPLE her protagonist is 'radical and awesome' for bravely rejecting common societal expectations ...
Scott Adams, the 'Dilbert' cartoonist who satirized a certain kind of workplace culture for more than 30 years before ...
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Hangar 1 Publishing has announced the release of Paranormal Apocalypse: Is This How It Ends?, a new book by paranormal ...
A provision in the recently notified labour codes that claims to bring gig workers under the social security net has once again thrown a spotlight on the precarity of this fast-growing category of ...
In David Adjmi’s stage play STEREOPHONIC, the frayed, fragile (and fictional but very recognisable) band members of a transatlantic rock band have spent over one year desperately trying to lay down ...
Behavioral economics has struggled to simultaneously accommodate two facts: (i) people make mistakes, even on very consequential decisions; and (ii) different people have different preferences. Doing ...
If you want to solve a tricky problem, it often helps to get organized. You might, for example, break the problem into pieces and tackle the easiest pieces first. But this kind of sorting has a cost.
Abstract: The development of online transactions and the explosive growth of book resources have led to increasingly diverse demands and choices for books among users, consequently changing the ...