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Friday Links: The Nokia risk for major corporates, who dunnit for Nord Stream, war with China, a materialist view of history and educating elites

Friday Links: The Nokia risk for major corporates, who dunnit for Nord Stream, war with China, a materialist view of history and educating elites

Plus why the Russians are getting desperate in their advertising, why for some teenagers more screen time really is bad and an impending Lego bubble

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Jan 13, 2023
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1.       Adolescents from non-intact families— such as single-parent, step-family, and foster families—spend about two hours more per day on their screens than teenagers who live in intact, married-parent families. (source). I suspect social media and technology are at least partially responsible for the stunning decline in drug and alcohol use,…

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