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Oct. 2009
  • A Tale of Progress for the Sake of Progress

Nov. 2009
  • Sleepers, Squeezers, Lurkers and More: Interacting With Subway Riders in Their Natural Habitat

Dec. 2009
  • In Pursuit of Life, Liberty and Happiness - and the Right to Fish

Jan. 2010
  • Finding Traces of New York's Dutch Heritage

Feb. 2010
  • Diminishing the Double Digital Divide

March 2010
  • The Irish Diaspora: Why Even Trinidadians Are a Little Irish

April 2010
  • RSVP—A Cultural Construct?

May 2010
  • Bullying and Emotional Intelligence on the Web

June 2010
  • Online Reputation Management on the Rise

July 2010
  • The Psychology of Liking

August 2010
  • Manufacturing the Coffee Culture

September 2010
  • Peruvian Coffee: Matching Consumption With Production

    October 2010
    • What Are Those Darned Neanderthals Up to Now?

    November 2010
    • Follow Friday and the No Free Lunch Theory

    December 2010
    • At a Loss for Words: Modern Lessons From a Lost Language

      January 2011
      • The Emotional Depth of a Turnip—Do Men and Women Read Emotions Differently?
      February 2011
      •  Is a Kiss Ever Just a Kiss? Decoding the Art of Flirtation
      March 2011
      • This Is Your Brain on Disney

      April 2011
      • Power, Confidence, and High-Heels
      May 2011
      • Power, Confidence, and High-Heels
      June 2011
      • To Be or Not to Be Monogamous

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      • Coffee Production and Consumption in Peru: A Response to a Reader's Question

      • Making Coffee Conversational Again: The Return of the Coffeehouse

      • Peruvian Coffee: Matching Consumption With Production

      • Can Peruvian Coffee Gain a Foothold at Home?

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