Emailing Outside of Work Is Bad For You, New Study Says

Email is an integral part of the business world nowadays. It’s a key way to engage consumers,and build real relationships with them, which can have a huge payoff. Research shows that building loyalty with 5% more customers could lead to an increased average profit per customer of 25-100%. Plus, it lets employees to quickly and […]

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All Connecticut High School Juniors Expected to Take SAT

According to a recent report from the New York Times, SAT scores will now include those of every Connecticut 11th grader in the state’s public school programs. Starting with the 2015-2016 school year, high school juniors will be required to take the SAT exam, a replacement for the previous test in place, in response to […]

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Two-Year-Olds With Bigger Vocabularies Are More Prepared For School

If your two-year-old child has a better vocabulary than her or his peers, then he or she is likely to also have better math and language skills, as well as fewer behavioral problems once it’s time for kindergarten, according to a new study. Researchers from Pennsylvania State University conducted the study, which has been published […]

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The New Branto Orb is Both a Gift and a Curse for Remote Control Users

This December, a new all-in-one home device controller called the Branto Orb is being released — and since the average American household has 2.24 television screens, it could be the greatest thing to ever happen to remote control technology. It could also frustrate you beyond belief. According to Gizmag, the Branto Orb is a “personal […]

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