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- Employers often more interested in hiring potential friends than the very best candidates
- Consumers develop complex relationships with celebrities to construct identity: Identity formed by relationships influences purchasing decisions
- Diabetes prevalence 20 percent higher in countries with higher availability of high fructose corn syrup, analysis finds
Employers often more interested in hiring potential friends than the very best candidates Posted: 29 Nov 2012 06:30 AM PST Employers are often more focused on hiring someone they would like to hang out with than they are on finding the person who can best do the job, suggests a new study. |
Posted: 29 Nov 2012 06:30 AM PST A new study suggests that consumers take an active role in using celebrities to construct identity and self-image. |
Posted: 27 Nov 2012 08:13 AM PST Large amounts of high fructose corn syrup found in national food supplies across the world may be one explanation for the rising global epidemic of type 2 diabetes and resulting higher health care costs. |
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