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The ROI of Respect, Listening and Hugs

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I’m pretty sure there must be a government-sponsored study around somewhere which validates the health benefits of hugs, but I’ll go out on a limb and just declare that they’re good for us. For those of you with huge networks of friends, you’re out of luck because hugs don’t scale.

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The ROI of Respect, Listening and Hugs

Almost Savvy

I’m pretty sure there must be a government-sponsored study around somewhere which validates the health benefits of hugs, but I’ll go out on a limb and just declare that they’re good for us. For those of you with huge networks of friends, you’re out of luck because hugs don’t scale.

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The ROI of Respect, Listening and Hugs

Almost Savvy

I’m pretty sure there must be a government-sponsored study around somewhere which validates the health benefits of hugs, but I’ll go out on a limb and just declare that they’re good for us. For those of you with huge networks of friends, you’re out of luck because hugs don’t scale.

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Getting Ready for LeWeb, Need Your Ideas

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’ A recent Pew Research Center internet study shows that 32 percent of US access the web by mobile devices like phones or handheld devices ( [link] ), an increase from 20 percent two years ago. You totally rock Irene. The theme for Le Web 09 is ‘real time web.’ Clearly, the future of the web is mobile.

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I Don't Care Where. You. Are. Right. Now. | Almost Savvy

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Reply Ben Tremblay says: April 8, 2010 at 10:02 am I went back to university to study cog- and social-psych for a specific reason: how folk form opinions. The website you reference is but one of many reasons I don’t publish every detail of my whereabouts online.

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How Old is the Perfect Social Media Expert?

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I could easily link to all sorts of statistics and studies which show the demographic breakdown of who is using social media the most, who grew up with it, who’s adopting it later in life and on and on and on. Frequent and persistent clicking does not make anyone a social media expert. Insert Statistics Here (or not).

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One Random Thing About Me

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No wonder I studied International Business Administration and Intercultural Management Reply Joanne Julius Hunold says: February 11, 2009 at 4:36 pm One random thing about me: I am neither left-handed nor right-handed, and I am not ambidextrous. She was studying Art History and so took one day from her studies to show me all of Rome.

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