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Making a “Positive Impression” PDF Print E-mail
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New research from the USC Marshall School of Business reveals that when people are trying to make a positive impression, they may behave in ways that contradict gender stereotypes, but not necessarily to their benefit.


 
Suicidal Thoughts Among College Students More Common than Expected PDF Print E-mail
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More than half of 26,000 students across 70 colleges and universities who completed a survey on suicidal experiences reported having at least one episode of suicidal thinking at some point in their lives. Furthermore, 15 percent of students surveyed reported having seriously considered attempting suicide and more than 5 percent reported making a suicide attempt at least once in their lifetime.


 
Piling on the Homework – Does It Work for Everyone? PDF Print E-mail
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While U.S students continue to lag behind many countries academically, national statistics show that teachers have responded by assigning more homework. But according to a joint study by researchers at Binghamton University and the University of Nevada, when it comes to math, piling on the homework may not work for all students.


 
Indian Economy and Youth PDF Print E-mail
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Chandigarh - India needs to focus on investments in its human resource and basic infrastructure to sustain the present growth rate of Indian economy. Things have fallen in place for the Indian Economy in the last few years, its time for Industry � Government � Academia to work together to bridge the skill gaps and develop curriculum in tandem with industry requirements to enable the youth to leverage this huge opportunity and establish themselves in the right fields and with the right skill sets, said Mr Vivek Atray, Joint Secretary � Technical Education, Chandigarh Administration.


 
A Revolutionary, Scientific, Meditation Therapy, Receives Patent Trademark PDF Print E-mail
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 Dr. Ajrawat's Air-Pulse Autonomic Meditation Therapy  a revolutionary therapy developed by Dr. P.S. Ajrawat, recently received a patent trademark. The therapy, also referred to as a Scientific, non-denominational Khalistani meditation therapy, is part of Dr. Ajrawat's Dynamic Model designed to effectively manage and treat pain and stress from a scientific perspective, bringing balance between the body and mind.


 
Algae: Biofuel of the Future? PDF Print E-mail
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 In the world of alternative fuels, there may be nothing greener than pond scum. Algae are tiny biological factories that use photosynthesis to transform carbon dioxide and sunlight into energy so efficiently that they can double their weight several times a day, producing oil in the process — 30 times more oil per acre than soybeans, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Like soybean oil, the algae oil can be burned directly in diesel engines or further refined into biodiesel.


 
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