1. Hedonic consumption not necessarily associated with self-control failure
2. "When in doubt, write like Hemingway", or Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration
3. NEW ATHEISM: THE GODLESSNESS THAT FAILED
4. Smaller women ratio, more binge drinking among men but not women
5. Heavy, rough and hard – how the things we touch affect our judgments and decisions
6. Overworked Japanese employees mourn unused paid holidays at new Buddhist memorial service
7. The residents of Vatican City drink more wine per person than any other country, at least as of 2014
2. "When in doubt, write like Hemingway", or Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration
3. NEW ATHEISM: THE GODLESSNESS THAT FAILED
4. Smaller women ratio, more binge drinking among men but not women
5. Heavy, rough and hard – how the things we touch affect our judgments and decisions
6. Overworked Japanese employees mourn unused paid holidays at new Buddhist memorial service
7. The residents of Vatican City drink more wine per person than any other country, at least as of 2014
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