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PUNJAB Minister for Law Rana Sanaullah Khan has said that if people of Punjab can be misled through press statements and huge advertisements, the Chaudhrys and their League would have never faced the most embarrassing defeat in Asia in the last general...
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Fast, assistant professor of management at the University of Southern California (USC) and Larissa Tiedens, professor of organisational behaviour at Stanford, found that publicly blaming others dramatically increases the likelihood that the practice will...
Tags: blame game, India, Thiruvananthapuram, Philosophy and religion, Richard Nixon, De, Behavior, Blame, Ethics
The following is an excerpt from The 50th Law , adapted for HuffPost. Every negative situation contains the possibility for something positive, an opportunity...Your lack of resources can be an advantage, forcing you to be more inventive with the little...
Tags: negative publicity, gets better, Los Angeles, Taoism, Blame, Human Interest, Chinese philosophy, Confucianism, De
The choice is yours Thursday, November 19th 2009 In response to the article by Camille Bethel in the November 18 edition of the Express, headlined ’Clubs, bar owners must take blame’’, I think this is a bit misleading and unfair for Miss Cheryl Edwards...
Tags: passing blame, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Philosophy and religion, Modal verb, Ethics, Behavior, Blame, Hospitality Recreation
Ichiro Ozawa, secretary general of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan, may face another illegal donations scandal as a person connected to an engineering firm has told prosecutors about unreported donations to Ozawa’s secretary, according to the person...
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It seems obvious that many of our best and brightest, who have studied in fields such as biomedical computation (the name alone makes my head spin), are being lured away from making truly productive contributions to society. Instead, they opt for the...
Tags: Philadelphia, Philosophy and religion, William H. Gross, Pacific Investment Management, Behavior, Blame, Ethics, Business Finance
The Blizzard of Cold Feelings byEhsan Elahi EhsanIn the blizzard of feelingsWe stand alone!The waves of cold blood areGushing forth forcefullyInto the inner corners of our hearts.We are rejoicing on the blockadeOf human sympathyLet us take care of ourselvesOther...
Tags: humanitarian, Pakistan, Chakwāl, Common cold, Blizzard, Conscience, Blame, Video game developers, Ethics, Health Medical Pharma, Blizzard Entertainment, cold feelings
It turns out who you blame plays a big role in how well you cope with cancer. Endlessly blaming yourself contributes to poorer mental outcomes and stress, according to an Australian study which also found it was better to apportion blame to an external...
Tags: Ms Hayman, Australia, Gold Coast, Traumatology, Rape, Posttraumatic stress disorder, Cancer, Blame, Stress, Anxiety disorders, Mood disorders, Health Medical Pharma
When I started driving, my father admonished me with, “I hope your first wreck doesn't kill you.” I expressed my offense at his assumption that I was going to have a “first” wreck. He replied that it wasn't a matter of skill or timing but simply a matter...
Tags: New Castle, Philosophy and religion, Behavior, Blame, Ethics
I was waiting for the Fort Hood massacre to be politicized to the point where the conservatives would start blaming Obama for the tragedy. I first noticed it in the blaming of “political correctness”. Then a few people used the tragedy...
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