Diseases are contagious, and so, it turns out, are behaviors like quitting smoking. Researchers at Harvard and the University of California at San Diego have found that a person in one part of a social network was 20% more likely to quit smoking if a person in another part of that network quit, even if they were several degrees removed from each other, or even — remarkably — if they didn't know each other at all. The person quitting influences others who eventually influence you.
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Выборы
Как сказал бы нам КО, сегодня выборы президента Украины. Пусть даже они мало что значат, а все равно приятно. Хотя и не так приятно, как мне было в…
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Практически евангельский сюжет
(Журнал "Чаян", № 24 за 1975 г.)
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День, когда я стала женщиной
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