Women Cheat More Than Men in Honest Test Findings
A test of 50 participants linked gender to cheating with 30 percent overall dishonesty. Women copied 62 of 150 opportunities while men cheated only 13 times, prompting reflections on honesty and perception of copying across genders. The study cited Paul Revere and Barbara Fritchie trivia as examples and noted men often justified errors.
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New York
Diogenes
Paul Revere
Botur
Paul
Barbara Fritchie
Barbara Fritehie
Breitehie
Frietchie
Foot
Juana de Arco
Joan of Arc
Fritehle
Fredericktown
Betsy Ross
Costa Rica
Tasmania
Tasman
United States
Bede
Adam Beda
Walter Scott
Saskatoon
Saskatchewan
Canada
Saskatich
Alaska
Shakespeare
Omar
Ines
Khayyam
Iman
Mol Flanders
Daniel Defoe
Beldame
Julius Caesar
Britain
New York Bowery Derelict Profile From Welfare Council
The Bowery derelict, a native born American around forty, is described as unskilled, unmarried, with no steady job. A welfare council survey of 14,198 homeless men on April 4, 1930, shows 11,400 unemployed, 73 percent unskilled laborers, few professionals, and a majority from local or distant origins.
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New York
Bower
Welfare Council of
New York City
Bowery
South Africa Moves to Outlaw Slavery
A law to prohibit slavery in all forms is to be introduced in the northern Rhodesian legislative council next session since no current statute exists to prohibit the practice in Rhodesia.
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South Africa
Worcester
Rhodesia
Northern Rhodesian Legislative Council
Charles Evans Hughes a life of study and ascent
The article outlines Charles Evans Hughes birth in 1862 in Glens Falls New York. It traces his early intellectual development from reading nursery rhymes at age three to translating the Bible at eight. It covers his schooling at Colgate Brown University and Delphi Academy, his legal training at Columbia, rise as a lawyer in New York, and public service as gas and insurance inquiry counsel, governor, Supreme Court justice, and later secretary of state.
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Charles Evans Hughes
Glens Falls
N.Y
Oswego
Charles
Newark
New York City
Academy of Music
Hughes
Colgate
Brown University
Brown
Carter
Delphi
Delaware Academy
Columbia University
Columbia
Cornell University
New York State
New York
United States Supreme Court
California
North American Newspaper Alliance
Women Embrace Shoe Fashions and Knitted Wear
Cherie Nicholas notes a fashion shift as shoe displays feature 26 retailers showcasing 250 pairs with varied piping lizard and bronze leathers. Knitted suits and frocks take the lead in winter style, with fur trims, bold color, and new lengths, mirroring luxury trends and high craftsmanship.
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Kid
Bronze Kid
Dny
Cherie Nicholas
Western Newspaper Union
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