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The study's bottom line is simple -- and it's one that people have heard before, says Jordan Josephson, M.
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Dr. Josephson says that overly optimistic people with ADHD often have an insufficient sense of urgency to get things done.
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The Josephson Institute held a gathering of ethicists, educators, and youth organizers in Aspen, Colorado and determined that character comprises six elements.
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The whole sorry episode is recounted by a troubled and impatient Marianne to an aging writer (Erland Josephson), who is either recalling her or imagining her.
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"If you have to take Xanax to get on the elevator, you never learn that the elevator isn't something to be afraid of, " says Dr. Josephson.
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And echinacea's ability to prevent (rather than improve) colds still isn't fully understood, says Jordan Josephson, MD, a sinus specialist at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York City.
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That means the tech industry has "a fighting chance to get the best and the brightest from Wall Street, " says Martha Josephson, a partner at Egon Zehnder in Palo Alto.
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"She has to be in the top 1% of desirable board members out there, " said Martha Josephson, a friend of Ms. Sandberg's and a partner at the recruiting firm Egon Zehnder International.
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Parents like Dawn Josephson of Jacksonville, Florida.
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Beck hopes to eventually use entire arrays of Josephson junctions to better measure quantum noise spectra in the terahertz region, noting that any anomaly there that cannot be explained by conventional physics could be a hint of dark energy.
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Cheating rates rise through middle school and by high school, 51% of students admit to cheating on a test in the past year, and 74% say they have copied another student's homework, according to a 2012 survey of 23, 000 high-school students by the Josephson Institute of Ethics, in Los Angeles, a nonprofit character-education organization.
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