| March 9th, 2012 | Posted in History of Chess
Synopsis: Scott Pelley examines a program designed to help long-term unemployed workers get back into the job force; Lesley Stahl reports on treatments for depression; Bob Simon profiles chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen. 60 Minutes most successful broadcast television history hard-hitting investigative reports interviews feature segments profiles people news 1968 audience trend making number-one program among Read more…
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| January 27th, 2012 | Posted in History of Chess
A world-class chess player joins Dom in the nutshell to teach him how to play chess in just one minute. Hilarious clip from This is Dom Joly, BBC comedy talk show. Tweet This Post
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| July 7th, 2011 | Posted in History of Chess
Complete video at: fora.tv The Genius in All of Us author David Shenk addresses the question of whether behavioral traits are learned, or are based on genetic predispositions. Shenk cites a study that found seventh graders who were praised for hard work challenged themselves more than their peers who were praised for their intelligence, describing Read more…
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