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Building 20 at MIT Brought Together Diverse People
MIT used to have a famous office building simply called Building 20. This structure, located at the intersection of Main and Vassar Streets in East Cambridge, ...
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Two Kids Dream of Flight
Any given day, 23,000 scheduled flights take off and land at American airports. At any given time, 5,000 of those airplanes are simultaneously airborne. ...
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Executive Uses His Position to Help the Poor
Sweatshops in Southeast Asia crank out many of the name brand clothes that you and I wear every day. Sadly, many of these clothes are made by poorly paid ...
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World Famous Guitarist Finds Real Purpose
Christopher Parkening, considered to be the world's greatest classical guitarist, achieved his musical dreams by the age of thirty. By then he was ...
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Einstein's Dream Led to His Brilliance
In 1905 Albert Einstein stunned the world with his revolutionary equation, E = mc2. Einstein wrote hundreds of papers over the course of his career. But ...
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The Woman Who Invented Windshield Wipers
Like most women of her generation who visited New York in 1902, thirty-six-year-old Mary Anderson got to where she was going in a streetcar. On one particular ...
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Civility Pays Off
Parents used to always tell their children, "Now you play nice." But rudeness and bad behavior is growing, especially in the workplace. As The ...
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A Zookeepers Lesson on Servanthood
If you want to understand what makes work meaningful, you might want to ask a zookeeper. In JSTORDaily, Livia Gershon followed Meghan Nemes at her job ...
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The Question Commencement Speakers Don't Address
Commencement speakers are always telling young people to follow their passions. Be true to yourself. This is a vision of life that begins with self and ...
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Workers Fake Happiness Around the Boss
An article in The Wall Street Journal points to research that proves what many workers already know: employees fake a positive outlook when the boss is ...
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