25 06, 2012

Are Men Less Moral Than Women? Studies Show Ethical Standards – Scientific American

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What do Barry Bonds, Bernie Madoff, and James Murdoch have in common? They were all, in their respective areas, in it to win it โ€“ whatever the cost. Their appetite for success apparently disabled the moral compass that would have otherwise kept their dishonesty, greed, and hubris in check. ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S) Cindi May is

25 06, 2012

Shark species more diverse than thought – Nature

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Gavin Naylor, a biologist at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, and his colleagues sequenced samples from 4,283 specimens of sharks and rays as part of a major effort to fill the gaps. The team found 574 species, of which 79 are potentially new, they report in the Bulletin of the American Museum of

12 06, 2012

The Most Important Character on ‘True Blood’: The South- The Atlantic

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"The South is a place of real extremes, really making it a perfect place for a horror tale," says Scott Poole, a professor of history at the College of Charleston and author of Monsters in America. "There's a long tradition of seeing the South as other, the evil twin." http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2012/06/the-most-important-character-on-true-blood-the-south/258133/ ย 

12 06, 2012

College of Charleston athletes take basketball to Haiti- Charleston Post and Courier

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College of Charleston basketball players Matt Sundberg and Willis Hall both said they brought home more than they took with them on a recent five-day mission trip to Haiti. They brought the game of basketball to a deaf community, did some construction work and assisted with other projects as part of the school's College of