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Can you tell white wine from red? As Paul Bloom discusses in a recent book, you might be surprised by the answer. Alva Noë argues that examples such as this give us an opportunity to think anew about perception and its pleasures.
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Right now, no one sounds like the young singer, who swings on standards and originals in a session.
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The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing the people who do not have work but are looking by everybody in the labor force. Jay Cost of The Weekly Standard finds that what's really been going on with employment is more complicated than the official 8.3% unemployment rate indicates.