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High testosterone levels linked to self-destructive CEO behavior, says Management Science
( Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences ) High testosterone levels in CEOs negotiating mergers and acquisitions are linked to a higher rate of dropped deals and an increase in hostile takeover attempts, according to a new study in the current issue of Management Science, a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences.
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Enrollment at ULV grows
LA VERNE - The University of La Verne is a popular place. La Verne's enrollment will surpass 1,875 students, a 23 percent increase from last year, and could reach 1,900, according to university officials.
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What can a New Zealand reptile tell us about false teeth?
( Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council ) Using a moving 3-D computer model based on the skull and teeth of a New Zealand reptile called tuatara, a BBSRC-funded team from the University of Hull, University College London and the Hull York Medical School has revealed how damage to dental implants and jaw joints may be prevented by sophisticated interplay between our jaws, muscles ...
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Immigration Reform Will Decide This Year’s Elections
Election Day is less than two months away and a lot can happen between now and November, but according to Henry Flores, Ph.D., dean of St. Mary’s University’s Graduate School and nationally known political expert, where candidates stand on immigration will be the deciding factor in this year’s elections—locally and nationally.
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Around Town: Canton native Shankle begins three-year education program
Canton native Marty Shankle, a 2010 graduate of Ohio State University, is enrolled in BBYO’s new Professional Development Institute.
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