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Labels like autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and dyslexia are not new. But the way we understand them is changing. In recent years, researchers have increasingly worked with ...
Dear Abby: When did it become OK to use the F-word? I’m a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who was born in the ’60s. When I was growing up, it wasn’t done, at least in polite circles. I never ...
Consider the consequence, or seeming lack thereof, of 300 words. Theoretically speaking, it’s not too much. A casual conversation as you stand in a coworker’s doorway, perhaps, asking about the trip ...
Most salespeople are not shy about expressing themselves. We write emails — with and without the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). We make phone calls. We send text messages. We handwrite ...
As societies evolve and new trends emerge, so do the ways we express ourselves. This can lead to shifts in the slang we use (psych, anyone?). What was once considered cool and commonly used in ...
Country music has long been billed as three chords and the truth. And while those three chords have evolved over the years, the “truth” often gets told using many of the same familiar words. Most of ...
If you've ever used Microsoft Word on your smartphone, you've likely found it cramped, slow, or just plain frustrating. But that usually happens only when you don't use the app correctly. The mobile ...
Students, parents and school principals all instinctively know that some teachers are better than others. Education researchers have spent decades trying — with mixed success — to calculate exactly ...
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After President Donald Trump used the word “retarded” recently, social media posts including the term tripled, fueling a trend that has disability advocates on edge. A new report finds that a ...