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In The NHS, It Pays To DIsclose LGB+ Status

A new pay gap study using the the National Health Service in England has good news for the LGB +; they are paid more.
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The Health Benefits Of Cursing

You stub your toe on the bedpost. Before your brain even registers the pain, a word explodes from your mouth – sharp, loud and oddly satisfying.
A Christmas Carol May Be About Ending The Slave Trade England Popularized. Courtesy of the Charles Dickens Museum

Dickens' A Christmas Carol As An Anti-Slavery Story

A Christmas Carol is usually read as a Victorian morality tale about capitalism and compassion.
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The UK Modern Slavery Act Is A Headache For Universities

The UK Modern Slavery Act 2015 requires organisations to certify that they protect individuals in their organisations and supply chains from slavery anywhere along their supply chain, from raw mate
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In Southeast Asia, Deforestation Is Not Wildlife's Big Problem, Illegal Hunting Is

For decades habitat loss has been the key threat for wildlife in tropical rainforest ecosystems but a new study finds that ground dwelling mammal and bird communities are more impacted by illegal h
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Coronavirus: How Much Risk Do You Take Getting On An Airplane?

Airplanes have a reputation for spreading germs and it makes sense when there are 150 people in a small tube with recirculating air 16 inches from each other for extended periods.

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