cooperation

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cooperation

Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, and the sharing economy

2018
Explores a wide range of opinions about sharing economy, discussing the pros and cons of the issue and the controversies it has sparked.

Friends and foes!

Because Batman and Superman cannot stop arguing about how they should save the day, Wonder Woman and Batgirl have to save the city from different supervillains.

Can't you sleep,Dotty?

2001
When Dotty, the puppy, cannot sleep the first night in her new home, her friends help her.

Two mice in a boat

2003
Angelina and Sammy are forced to learn about cooperation when they are teamed together for the boat decorating contest in the Miller Pond Carnival.

Gameknight999 vs. Herobrine

an unofficial Minecrafter's adventure
2016
"With the destruction of the infected Ender Dragon, the monster kings were forced to retreat. Herobrine's poisonous XP has been captured in an obsidian box and sealed tightly. Gameknight999 and his friends know that the obsidian box will have to be destroyed to eliminate the evil virus once and for all. But how? And who will be brave enough to do it?"--Back cover.

The birdhouse that Jack built

When a bird's nest falls out of a tree, Jack and his friends work together to build a birdhouse to replace it.

Green lizards vs. red rectangles

2015
The green lizards and the red rectangles each want to defeat the other at war, until they realize that enough is enough and find a way to live peacefully.

Survival of the nicest

how altruism made us human and why it pays to get along
Examines how altruism can lead to personal and societal success, and explains how natural selection favors humans who can cooperate and demonstrate traits such as empathy, generosity, sympathy, and altruism.

The cake

2014
Tiger wants to bake a cake with his friends but none of them can agree on what kind of cake it should be.

Survival of the nicest

how altruism made us human and why it pays to get along
2014
Klein?s groundbreaking findings lead him to a vexing question: If we?re really hard-wired to act for one another?s benefit, why aren?t we all getting along? He believes we?ve learned to mistrust our instincts because success is so often attributed to selfish ambition, and with an extraordinary array of material?current research on genetics and the brain, economics, social psychology, behavioral and anthropological experiments, history, and modern culture?he makes the case that generosity for its own sake remains the best way to thrive.

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