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The Punch on MSNExperts blame AI, social media abuse for students’ poor performanceSome educationists have condemned Artificial Intelligence and social media, subsets of the internet, saying that despite ...
It’s about how we think, communicate and understand the patterns that shape our society,” Pearl Caldwell, a Wyomissing senior ...
Psychology peels back the mask of human nature with brutal honesty. These titles reveal why even decent people lie, conform, ...
A recent survey from The Queen’s Reading Room, the charity and book club of Britain’s Queen Camilla, and other surveys have ...
Expedia Group’s latest research has revealed significant shifts in how travelers plan and book travel compared to previous ...
From treasured photos and notes to cloud-stored documents and social media accounts, your digital footprint may outlive you— ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
In Love, Money, Duty, Rachel Adams explores care as a form of work, a feeling, an ethic, and an art.
Today, it has become almost cliché to frame the antislavery figures from 19th-century America as prophets. David W. Blight’s ...
Four faculty members in the CWU Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion have assumed a prominent role in advancing the conversation about the changing landscape of medical ethics in the 21st ...
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