From vacation destinations to popular literature, there is much to appreciate about life's finer things.
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How can businesses deal with psychopathic employees? Dr. Paul Babiak, co-author of "Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work," explains. Published 9:14 a.m. December 3, 2012 - Comments
Work can be difficult enough, but psychopaths can take this to an entirely new dimension. Dr. Paul Babiak explains how and why. Published 2:30 p.m. December 1, 2012 - Comments
Some people say that intelligence makes kids excel. Bestselling author Paul Tough thinks that character is key. Published 11:45 a.m. November 28, 2012 - Comments
The Internet has allowed countless schemes promising noble titles for cash. Is this legitimate? Richard Bridgeman, 7th Earl of Bradford, explains. Published 10:22 a.m. November 27, 2012 - Comments
Allan Warren now contemplates a turn from photography to the theater, writing plays. Published 12:12 p.m. November 26, 2012 - Comments
For almost fifty years, Allan Warren has photographed everyone from world leaders to movie stars. He discusses how he launched such an amazing career. Published 3:21 p.m. November 25, 2012 - Comments
Does self-interest guides our decisions or can we reason objectively? Dr. Dan Ariely, author of "Predictably Irrational", explains his views. Published 2:08 p.m. November 11, 2012 - Comments
Is it better to make decisions based on emotion or reason? The answer is anything but simple. Published 4:56 p.m. November 10, 2012 - Comments
From business success to self-respect, the importance of etiquette cannot be overstated. World renowned image consultant Gloria Starr explains why. Published 12:36 p.m. November 5, 2012 - Comments
Over the last several years, many have come to regard etiquette as being antiquated. It shouldn't be, says expert. Published 5:21 p.m. November 4, 2012 - Comments
Joseph F. Cotto is a social journalist and student of history from central Florida. He writes about everything from political trends to men's fashion, but finds nothing to be more interesting than a good interview. In the past, he ...
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A round eye’s guide into the Chinese world.
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Chinese value education over religion
This column will cover anything that has anything remotely to do with the game of baseball, from the game itself to mid-summer trades to offseason moves.
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Television commentary, reviews, news and nonstop DVR catch-up by Lisa King Doloff and friends.
“Right Angles” explores serious subjects, such as the Islamization of the Middle East and delegitimization of Israel, with humor, candor and a twist.
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Joseph F. Cotto is a social journalist and student of history from central Florida. He writes about everything from political trends to men's fashion, but finds nothing to be more interesting than a good interview. In the past, he was a contributor to Blogcritics Magazine, among other publications. He is currently at work on a book about American society.