Behaviorism
Screen addiction affecting children’s learning habits
Children's fixation on mobile phones and tablets begins before school and the impact on knowledge acquisition and concentration is already being noted by education and child health experts, who note that children lose interest in books, and complain of being bored when they are not "connected."
Maturity and consensus
There is absolutely no room for fresh divisions on the issue of how Greece handles increasingly tense relations with neighboring Turkey amid continuing provocations in the Aegean and the Eastern Mediterranean.
This is an extremely important issue that requires tact and well thought-out actions, and there is certainly no room for rash decisions or grandstanding.
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The press, citizens and democracy
If Greece is to enter a new era, breaking free of the things that have divided and hurt us over past decades, it will take more than a new structure of the public administration, a new spirit in politics and the reinforcement of democratic institutions. Rebuilding Greece will require a new relationship between citizens and the press.
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Meat most favorite, but least consumed food for Turks: Survey
A fresh survey has revealed a number of key figures about Turks’ eating habits, the socioeconomic ramifications of these habits and the country’s food production figures.
American took the Nobel Prize for Economics
The Nobel Prize for Economics for this year was awarded to American economist Richard Thaler for his contribution to the development of the Behavioral Economy, the Swedish Academy of Sciences said, quoted by news agencies.
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