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A different approach to reducing the irrationality of Wall Street can be found in new research led by Steve Sapra and Paul Zak, neuroeconomists at Claremont Graduate University.
The Wall Street Gene Jonah Lehrer 2012
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Sapra and Zak began by analyzing the genes of 60 professional traders working in five major Wall Street firms.
The Wall Street Gene Jonah Lehrer 2012
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Zak and Sapra measured success in terms of longevity on Wall Street—tended to hit a sweet spot of dopamine activity; their genes kept them from experiencing either very high or very low levels of the molecule.
The Wall Street Gene Jonah Lehrer 2012
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In Mpumalanga people have been killed for their hearts, whereas all Sapra uses are human hair and nail clippings, which is more of a contribution by the donor than a total commitment.
Witches In The Broom Cupboard Christopher 2007
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Sapra could rename itself the Ladies' League of Wand Wavers, and nobody would be any the wiser.
Witches In The Broom Cupboard Christopher 2007
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That's the argument the South African Pagan Rights Alliance (Sapra) wants to use to protect the belief of witchcraft against a newly proposed bill, The Star newspaper reported on Friday.
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Sapra has even submitted an alternative bill - the Mpumalanga
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Sapra and SAPC had presented 100 objections to the department of local government and housing.
Archive 2007-07-01 Christopher 2007
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Witches themselves need protection from violent attack, Sapra said.
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Leff said Sapra had already submitted "substantial objections" against both the Mpumalanga bill and the 50-year-old national law - the Witchcraft Suppression Act - arguing for religious freedom for self-defined witches.
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