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'Esquire' on Skills Men Need
Esquire magazine ran an article titled "25 Skills Every Man Should Know." It focuses on what Esquire calls the 25 skills that will set you apart ...
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Famous Men on Who Mentored Them
Esquire magazine posed the following question to fifty famous men: "Who made you the man you are today?" Washington Redskins quarterback Robert ...
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Pictures on Smartphones Can't Replace Real Life
For more than five hundred years the city of Florence has marked Easter with a wild ceremony called (in English) "the explosion of the cart." ...
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Dial 0 if You're Nervous
Have you ever gotten nervous before having to make a phone call? You aren't alone. According to an article on Yahoo Finance, "Millennials have ...
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Never-Lost Land
No, it's not exactly Never-Never Land where you can stay a kid all of your life, but its sure close. Instead, according to an article in The New Yorker ...
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Musical Magic Ruined by Cell Phone
On a warm late-August Tuesday evening, music critic David Hajdu wandered into a Greenwich Village (New York City) jazz hotspot called the Vanguard. He ...
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Our Niagara Falls-Like Flood of Data
We are in the age of gargantuan numbers, truly instant information, ceaselessly hyperactive social media, when the World Wide Web has become a flood-driven ...
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You Snooze You Lose
The busyness of life has propelled many of us to get more rest. It's often a case of survival in the midst of unrelenting pressure. Research studies ...
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From the Point of View of God
We've all at least seen it, if not participated—the bizarre trend of taking pictures of our food to share on social media. But what is the most ...
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Madonna Feels Like a 'Gerbil on a Wheel'
Everyone does think of me as impenetrable and/or superhuman, and maybe that's the way it goes if you've lasted for more than three decades. But ...
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