Interactive: What activities make us happy? - Blog
The vast data set collected by the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the creativity from the Flowing Data team on how to display it never cease to amaze. In this time-lapse video, you will see how the activities we enjoy change from the ages of 20-70. Ever wonder if satisfaction with one's main job increases with time OR what activities seem to be enjoyed at any age? Watch the video and find out: Questions: What activities seemed to consistently rank high on the happiness scale?
Costa Rica and El Silencio: A Story of Economic Development for Students (Marks & Miskec)
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How the World's Richest Country Lost 90% of its GDP
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2022 Employer Health Benefits Survey - Section 12: Health Screening and Health Promotion and Wellness Programs
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Geno Smith, NFL players have millions in bonuses on the line in the last two weeks
Smith could cash in on a significant incentive if the Seahawks reach the playoffs, which is a long shot, but Smith has achieved the unexpected this season.
The Fight For Turbo Man | Jingle All The Way | Hulu
Howard (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Myron (Sinbad) look for and fight over the Turbo Man doll. Stream Jingle All The Way now on Hulu. SUBSCRIBE TO HULU’S YOUT...
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US life expectancy falls to lowest levels since 1996 due to COVID, drug overdoses: CDC
Two new CDC studies published Thursday found life expectancy fell to 76.4 years in 2021, the lowest recorded since 1996 -- mostly due to COVID and drug overdose deaths.
Some people argue that natural disasters and other acts of destruction create wealth and employment as we repair the damage they’ve caused. Professor Dan Ru...
Daylight Saving Time was intended to improve electricity usage, but those benefits have become suspect. The unintended consequences, however, of such a policy have continued to grow over the years.