Archive | August 9th, 2012

Study shows that stressed men prefer larger women


When placed under stressful situations, men rate larger women as more attractive, new research has shown.

British researchers found that men exposed to tasks that were designed to put them under pressure preferred a wider range of female body sizes.

They conclude that stress can act to alter judgments of potential partners.

The work by a team from London and Newcastle is published in the open access journal Plos One.      BBC News

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A good problem to have?


The co-founder of West Michigan’s largest craft brewery told Crain’s Detroit Business that “hyper growth” in the Michigan beer industry could lead to an eventual exhaustion of finite retail shelf space.

“Eventually, retail operations like Meijer or Spartan are going to throw their hands up and say: ‘Enough. We can’t get any more on the shelf,’” said Mike Stevens, president of Founders Brewing Co. in Grand Rapids.     MLive

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Community colleges need more respect


Compared with its world-famous universities, America’s community colleges are virtually anonymous. But over half of the nation’s 20m undergraduates attend them, and the number is growing fast. Poor, minority and first-generation-immigrant students are far more likely to get their tertiary education from community colleges—where two-year courses offer a cheap route to a degree—than from universities. And, increasingly, many policymakers are wondering whether more attention to the colleges might be a low-cost way of resolving the nation’s shortage of skilled workers.

America’s problem with training was laid bare in a report published last year by Deloitte, a consultancy firm, and the Manufacturing Institute. It identified 600,000 positions that were going unfilled because there were too few qualified skilled workers. Too many colleges, it seems, still fail to align themselves with the needs of local employers, a mismatch that is bad both for the employers and for potential employees, though arguably universities are even worse at doing this.  The Economist

Too often commmunity colleges are prevented from offering relevant degrees by universities wanting to protect their turf.

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