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A new study led by Michigan State University provides insights into the personality perceptions surrounding tattooed individuals. As tattoos become more mainstream, this research sheds light on ...
Everyone wishes they were rich, but most people are not. However, having a high income doesn't necessarily mean that one is in the best financial shape. In fact, many are not. Check Out: 6 Money ...
Tattoos have become a form of self-expression. Unfortunately, observers mostly misread these inky cues and misjudge the personalities of tattoo bearers, a new study says.
Dr. David Geier joined Good morning Charleston Wednesday to break down a new study and talk about some of the myths ...
Everyone wishes they were rich, but most people are not. However, having a high income doesn't necessarily mean that one is in the best financial shape. In fact, many are not. Check Out: 6 Money ...
Older adults with dementia misjudge their financial skills – which may make them more vulnerable to fraud, new research finds By Ian McDonough , Binghamton University, State University of New ...
KANSAS CITY, MO - JUNE 13: Dayton Moore general manager of the Kansas City Royals talks with owner David Glass before an interleague game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Kauffman Stadium on June 13, ...
Clients are more interested in annuities than advisers might realize, according to a survey published Tuesday. About one in seven advisers, or 14%, said their average client is very interested in ...
In an era when so many Americans labor in extreme jobs during their middle years, it's no surprise that many are desperate for a break when approaching traditional retirement age.
Imagine walking up to someone sitting in a Lexus and offering a $5-an-hour job flipping burgers.
To the Editor:I agree with Diane Ravitch’s view that value-added assessment should not be used the sole gauge of teachers’ effectiveness (“The Problems with Value-Added Assessment ...
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