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The naked truth
In the 18th century 216,000 people worked in the mines.
Many were women and children, some only five or six years old.
Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper was a reformer.
He believed children should have some educ
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Five ways to be disruptive
Disruptive innovation seems easy for start-ups and feels threatening and difficult for established businesses. But they can do it too. Here are five guiding principles to help you.
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Brains are a hindrance
In my A Level English exam I concentrated as hard as I could.
I sweated every minute for (I think) 3 hours.
I didn’t waste a second.
Meanwhile my mate, Nick, sitting behind me did nothing, except flick in
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Is your brand dead?
A little late for Halloween perhaps but on a spooky note I thought it might be worth discussing dead brands as the equivalent of beating heart corpses, a topic I read about recently.
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How they talk you out of voting?
The easiest way to win an election is to get the people who might vote for your opponent to not vote.
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The path to President Trump
The unthinkable has happened: Donald Trump will be the next US President.
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Help prevent people with dementia from being abandoned
Last week’s headline in the Times “Dementia sufferers abandoned by hospitals”...
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Passion is the Trump Card
I’ve had several email exchanges with various mates in the USA following Donald Trump’s ‘shock’ victory
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Are you ‘leftover’? I am, and I’m proud to be!
Growing up in United States and now having lived in Asia for over 10 years I've seen a diverse range of cultural norms. Take the view on woman and marriage for example.
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Happiness, hatred, heuristics and hair
Back in January, America’s political pundits were close to united, and had been for some time.
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