Swarthmore College psychology professor Barry Schwartz, in fact, argues that huge amount of choice in affluent societies actually causes more anxiety than happiness. Even without the distress, people also can fall victim to a sort of purchasing …
I was born in Paris and spent my teenage years in the south of France. While I was working on a small cruise ship in 1988, I met my wife MaryAnn. She was a passenger and I was the sous chef. It was the classic shipboard romance, but then I made one of …
The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) head quarters in Okwe, Onuimo Local Government Area of Imo State was raided weekend by officials of the Imo State Police Command but no arrest was made even as police …
[USPRwire, Fri Aug 29 2014] The Chinese retail sector is set to expand vigorously over the next few years as the country's growing and increasingly affluent population leads to a strong rise in household spending across all retail subsectors. We are …
India has urged PepsiCo the US-based drink and snack-food company to reduce the sugar content in its carbonated beverages, making it the latest country to formally express concern about the impact of growing fizzy drink consumption on the health of its …
Speaking to The Nation Police spokesperson SSP Ajith Rohana said a mafia attached to theft of such items of historical value is now clearly operating in the country. “Their sole aim in this matter had been money,” he said adding that, however, this was …
The Eastchester Rotary Club gathered all of the “back to school” items, that included pencils, pens, rulers, calculators and notebooks, and on Thursday, members of ECAP distributed them from their headquarters on Main Street in Tuckahoe. Although …
The other artifacts—from handcuffs to playbills to assistant costumes—poured in from across the country after Fajuri began seeking more items to fill out a small collection he'd been stashing away over the years. Among them ….. As a child of the …
HONG KONG: Hong Kong's most powerful critic of Beijing, a brash media tycoon whose home was raided by anti-corruption officers, said on Friday he won't be cowed by efforts to silence him ahead of a crunch decision this weekend on the city's political …