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Lucire December 28, 2014 |
Lucire's news-makers of 2014 Jack Yan looks at the seven influential personalities who defined our year. |
Information Today December 2, 2014 |
UNESCO's Creative Cities Network Gains Members UNESCO announced that 28 cities from 19 countries joined its Creative Cities Network, which aims to foster cooperation among cities around the world for sustainable development purposes. |
CRM December 2014 Marshall Lager |
The Age of Entitled Consumers What hath consumerism wrought? Consumer culture is changing our behavior for the worse, and possibly destroying the planet in the bargain. |
Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
Are Selfies Fueling A Plastic Surgery Boom? The idea that selfies are powering a plastic surgery boom is certainly a convenient narrative, ripe for rage-tweeting. It is also not an entirely false narrative. |
AskMen.com September 30, 2014 Migizi Pensoneau |
Think Washington Shouldn't Have To Change Their Name? This Might Change Your Perspective The NFL has so many controversies going on right now, it's hard to know where to start. But the league still has some issues in the mix when it comes to race and culture. |
AskMen.com May 29, 2014 Chris Riddell |
Need A Valid Excuse To Play Video Games? Here It Is. Recently, there has been a greater interest in looking at the benefits gaming can have on a person's emotional, social and psychological health. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Inside The Billion-Dollar Play To Bring Japanese Cool To The World The Cool Japan Fund launched last year with 57.5 billion yen ($560 million dollars), the vast majority of that financed by the government. In total, the fund will spend about $1 billion to stimulate cultural exports. |
AskMen.com Joel Balsam |
Weed In The NFL On the cusp of the most popular viewing event of the year, the Super Bowl, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is talking about marijuana. Why? |
HBS Working Knowledge January 20, 2014 Kim Girard |
Language Wars Divide Global Companies An increasing number of global firms adopt a primary language for business operations -- usually English. The problem: The practice can surface dormant hostilities around culture and geography, reports Tsedal Neeley. |
Lucire December 27, 2013 |
Lucire's news-makers of 2013 The list includes contemporary stars from politics, culture, and fashion. |
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