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A former graduated teaching assistant is appealing the University of Oklahoma's decision to not allow her to teach at the ...
When people facing uncertainty about an important identity goal are nudged to question the validity of their own doubts, their commitment to that goal actually increases.
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The new analysis study showed the delay may stem from genetic mutations that are present when a child is born – but activate ...
Mexico’s most decorated soccer powerhouse just made a franchise-level move, and it ties them to the New England Patriots.
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Across time and cultures, facial mutilation has been a preferred form of punishment for various crimes, but why?