HR Feedback for Your Boss Workforce Management, Ca - It gets trickier when we have to tell our bosses that there?s something rotten in Denmark related to, well, them. Your boss is a line manager or business ...
Something Wicked Christian Science Monitor, MA - Nov 22, 2008 In that first book, teen sleuth Horatio Wilkes finds something rotten in Denmark, Tennessee: His best friend?s father has just been murdered. ...
You Mean To Tell Me Lindsay Lohan Is Not A Lesbian? NewsBlaze, CA - Nov 16, 2008 Something is rotten in Denmark. Something doesn't add up. By being coy Lindsay Lohan is setting back the cause of gay rights. Lohan is giving the impression ...
Role for Islamic justice in Britain The New Nation, Bangladesh - Nov 24, 2008 "He was not a cucumber that we could cut open to know that he was rotten inside," the father testified. "The only solution is divorce. ...
Whaling on Whalers Mother Jones, CA - Nov 7, 2008 This year we used rotten butter, which is basically a stink bomb, and methocellulose, which makes everything slippery. We call this sort of a nontoxic, ...
Britain grapples with role for Islamic justice The Malaysian Insider, Malaysia - Nov 19, 2008 ?He was not a cucumber that we could cut open to know that he was rotten inside,? the father testified. ?The only solution is divorce. ...
"The Shield": Crime and Punishment Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - Nov 26, 2008 Hamlet, Vendrell and Mackey all lived in worlds "rotten." The ghetto's of Los Angeles have much in common with Hamlet's Denmark. ...
Christmas is coming, Scrooge lives on Beacon, Canada - Nov 20, 2008 Someone should have known that there was something rotten in the State of Denmark when profitable companies were closed or relocated to countries where ...
Champions League Team Of The Week Goal.com, Switzerland - Nov 6, 2008 At the Emirates, Arsenal drew a blank against Fenerbah?e as their rotten form continues - with a clash against the Red Devils looming. ...
Ten Reasons to Get Rid of the European Union Global Politician, NY - Nov 11, 2008 In fact, in many countries politicians openly admit that their voters would have done the same as Irish did, ie vote against the rotten thing. ...
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It is the happiest country in the world while Burundi in Africa is the most unhappy, according to a report by a British scientist released Friday.Adrian White, an analytical social psychologist at the University of Leicester in central England, based his study on data from 178 countries and 100 global studies from the likes of the United Nations and the World Health Organization."We're looking much more at whether you are satisfied with your life in general," White told Reuters. "Whether you are satisfied with your situation and environment."
The main factors that affected happiness were health provision, wealth and education, according to White who said his research had produced the "first world map of happiness."
Following behind Denmark came Switzerland, Austria, Iceland and the Bahamas.
At the bottom came the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe and Burundi. The United States came in at 23rd, Britain was in 41st place, Germany 35th and France 62nd.
Countries involved in conflicts, such as Iraq, were not included.
"Smaller countries tend to be a little happier because there is a stronger sense of collectivism and then you also have the aesthetic qualities of a country," White said.
"We were surprised to see countries in Asia scoring so low, with China 82nd, Japan 90th, and India 125th. These are countries that are thought as having a strong sense of collective identity which other researchers have associated with well-being."
He admitted collecting data based on well-being was not an exact science, but said the measures used were very reliable in predicting health and welfare outcomes.
Regular studies by academics across the globe using the same tests would allow researchers to better understand what factors affected happiness and White said he hoped every country in the future would carry out bi-annual checks.