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The Convenor of ISO Standards Technical Committee TC228/WG1 for Diving Services, Martin Denison from Vienna, talks about his experience in his 25 years of diving in Sharm El Sheikh, and says that sighting of sharks is what divers live for.
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A recent study, from Brigham Young University, shows people are unconsciously fairer and more generous when they are in clean-smelling environments
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Recent work accomplished by a pair of scientists from the University of California, Riverside have come up with an interesting find. Across the animal world, same -sex behaviour is rather common and yet the review of it's consequences remain unstudied.
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Have we become to nice to our kids? Is the public now intolerant of those children who say it like it is? Do we soften the blow today so much that decent behave is no longer acceptable?
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A gang of teenage boys, charged with a violent attack on a 22-year old man, were told by a Royal Court judge, they had acted like a pack of wild animals. He informed the gang "Your actions are intimidating to members of the public."
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There is a growing trend in public schools to take away recess from primary schools. Adults would scream loudly if their coffee breaks were removed yet recess is an easy target in primary schools. Children, like adults need time to regroup and socialize.
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The other day just happened to be New Year's Eve so a friend and I decided to go and see the fireworks display here in Sydney Harbour.
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A day at the beach meant more than just sandcastles and boogie boards for beach goers when they caught sight of of some "wild" life. Three men, over 55, were arrested for performing sex acts on one another in full public view.
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UK Comprehensive secondary school pupils are about to get a wake up call - lessons in good manners
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Laughter makes a person to act selfless
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Behaviour Headlines
 Feeding sharks at offshore dive sites does not appear to adversely affect shark behaviour, according to a new study into the booming ecotourism industry.
Children who snore, or who have other night-time breathing conditions are at risk from behavioural problems, a study of 11,000 UK children suggests.
Has new shark hunting behaviour been seen?
 A new game for young students in Winnipeg schools is reducing disruptive behaviour, and it may go a long way in preventing mental illness later in life, CBC's Nahlah Ayed reports.
 A U.S. study that is the first to look at methamphetamine's potential lasting effects on children whose mothers used it in pregnancy finds these kids at higher risk for behaviour problems than other children.
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Empathy is comprised of two components: I. Cold Empathy: an intersubjective agreement as to the mental...
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Take note if you're ever invited to a wedding in Paris. Make sure you don't get too carried away in the festivities...
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A somewhat silly story to see you into the weekend. It's the discovery by amateur pétanque enthusiast, Patrick...
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Throughout the last six years or so, America's consumer status quo has taken a subtle but painful thrashing from this...
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Sunday, February 26th St. Matthew on-the-Plains Church, Burlington I have a theory that music recitals are like a...
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