
Environment, Phone-Churn, and a Landfilled Goldmine
Where frequent upgrades are encouraged and recycling schemes not actively pursued, valuable materials integral to phone manufacture are lost, causing damage to the environment (read more)
Where frequent upgrades are encouraged and recycling schemes not actively pursued, valuable materials integral to phone manufacture are lost, causing damage to the environment (read more)
Marketing campaigns focused on social media and socioeconomic groupings are likely to give the greatest boost (read more)
The learning mechanism of neurones has inspired researchers at the University of Valladolid (Spain) to create algorithms that can predict whether a bank will go bust. (read more)
Low spenders in particular shop more often and place larger orders after adopting mobile. (read more)
When brick-and-mortar stores were added, consumers made more frequent purchases overall. (read more)
The Transformers’ characters and the stories told in the cartoon are a modern example of traditional folklore as a means of educating individuals about leadership. (read more)
Napping may offer a way to counter the damaging effects of sleep restriction by helping the immune and neuroendocrine systems to recover (read more)
Consumers who use products to boost their sense of self-worth tend to dwell on their shortcomings (read more)
Most former churchgoers experienced deep crises of identity as they questioned their previous moral assumptions and behaviors. (read more)
A UK Grant available to support SME owners to study an MBA at Henley Business School (read more)
Street dance has to sit within contemporary culture to stand the test of time, and not end up as a fad that disappears after a session or two. (read more)
Can a woman be beautiful and funny? I have heard many intelligent men say no, but I totally disagree. But the road to comedy fame is decidedly harder. (read more)
People need to appreciate that we are all responsible for our environment. If we wish to maintain certain standards and ways of living, we need to. (read more)
This grouping together of 100 odd fine art galleries selling expensive artwork through one of the world’s largest corporations creates a very different experience for the buyer. (read more)
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