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As-it-happens update 8 December 2017
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FEW tasks in developing countries are as tricky—or as important—as convincing parents to keep their daughters in school longer. One way of doing so is to make contraceptives available, concludes a new working paper by Kimberly Singer Babiarz at Stanford University and four other researchers.
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Mr Trudeau thinks one way to counter a backlash in the West against globalisation would be to make trade agreements include strict standards for labour, the environment and human rights. The European Union agrees, and signed a comprehensive trade agreement with Canada last year. But other ...
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Occupied East Jerusalem - The Zahwat al-Quds kindergarten and primary school's walls are decorated with colourful cartoons, while its students are dressed in grey-and-red striped uniforms. The children's wide smiles and laughter echo through the hallways, belying their lingering anxiety after a recent ...
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Nearly one in five male HR decision-makers say they are reluctant to hire young women who might have children, despite it being illegal to consider that factor when recruiting, a survey has found. The YouGov poll of 800 HR decision-makers found that one in 10 female HR staff were also hesitant to hire ...
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The real-life outcome of the drama imaginatively delineated in "The Crown" was marked in Britain, last month, with the release of photographic portraits of the Queen and Prince Philip on their seventieth wedding anniversary. Theirs has turned out to be the longest-enduring marriage in the history of the ...
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Sidebarring is the rudest thing you can do in a meeting
Answering an important text, or checking your phone in a social setting, could actually be an addiction. In 2015, British psychologists observed how technology impacted 23 young adults and found that participants reached for their phones 85 times a day. The researchers discovered that more than half ...
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