The Buddenbrooks effect, outlined in the eponymous 1901 novel by German novelist Thomas Mann, describes how successive generations in a family experience a gradual decline in finances, ideals and happiness from a wealthy, high peak, as societal values changed and family business hierarchies were replaced by industrialisation.
IATA this week hosted its biggest ever WCS, with some 1,350 delegates from 73 countries. Ticket prices were high, there were more stands and …
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