SEOUL – Students and teachers in South Korea will need to find new ways of staying alert through the long school day, after the government said Friday it will ban coffee sales in schools.
A social element to an exercise plan could make it easier to stick to.
While their country's leader has encouraged citizens to work harder and dream big, some Chinese millennials are declaring their allegiance to the art of being average.
Heated toilets that spray users clean, train seats that revolve so passengers can admire the scenery and a convenience store on every corner: welcome to Japan, where hospitality and customer service form part of the country's DNA.
Lita, not her real name, grew up in a dysfunctional family in Tondo. When her mother, Trining, could no longer have sex, she would force Lita, then 12 years old, on her husband.
Barbie, long the stereotypical blue-eyed blonde bombshell, has been given a makeover. The iconic doll will now be available in three new body types—tall, petite and curvy.
Sure, sure, sure. You're gonna quit smoking, lose weight, get organized and work for world peace in 2016.