Articles for: CULTURE

by Joanna Moorhead: Arm your kids with the right tools, and you’ll empower them against...

by Magdalena Ostas: When the American poet Emily Dickinson began an ongoing conversation with herself...

by Nicholas Barber: Fifty years after its premiere, Francis Ford Coppola’s classic gangster movie is...

by Aiden Wynn: Do you struggle to keep your emotions under control during arguments?

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by Michele A. Berdy: One of the last American journalists in Moscow recounts how she...

It seems impossible to separate by any exact line the genuine writings of Plato from...

It’s a human instinct to love and want to be loved in return…

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by Romano Santos: A musicologist and music therapist-in-training explain why the language of song lyrics...

by Neil Price: One of the most enduring components of the Viking image is the...

by Gail Cornwall: As one researcher put it, “Venting anger is like using gasoline to...

Documentary movie about life in Yakutia, the coldest inhabitant region on Earth. Here, daily life...

by Kimberly Yam: Body-shaming culture is everywhere, the “Good Place” star pointed out — and “it...

by Lisa Feldman Barret: The latest science shows that genes and environment are ​too deeply...

by Sally Gao: Not getting enough sleep can seriously affect our mood, concentration and health....

by Laura Streeter: One of the giants of twentieth-century anthropology, cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead (1901-78)...

by Peter Mandler: While anthropology is often thought of as the study of simple, homogeneous, so-called...

from Book Rags: Margaret Mead (1901–1978) was America’s best-known anthropologist of the twentieth century. 

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by Mickey Z., Planet Green: It’s not often that I write specifically about war. 

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by Earl Nightingale, the co-founder of Nightingale-Conant Corporation, has been at the forefront of the...

Dale Carnegie: Fundamental facts you should know about worry

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The grandfather of all self-help books, which spawned an industry devoted to self-improvement, is being...

by Michael Miles: When we were kids, anything was possible. The wide world lay open...

by Clay Skipper: A new book explains how our emotions—not just our rational thoughts—are often...

This is an Aweome combination of two separate performances (to promote their ~ The Dance...