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« À un animal, tu ne peux pas mentir » : en Camargue, des businessmen évalués au contact des chevaux

The article titled 'À un animal, tu ne peux pas mentir' discusses an unconventional method used in the Camargue region where businesspeople are assessed through their interactions with horses. The approach seems to emphasize honesty and authenticity, suggesting that animals can detect deception. While the headline implies a unique evaluation process, the article does not provide detailed information on the methodology, participants, or outcomes of such assessments. This piece appears to highlight a creative or experimental idea rather than presenting a comprehensive study or program.

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« À un animal, tu ne peux pas mentir » : en Camargue, des businessmen évalués au contact des chevaux

The article titled 'À un animal, tu ne peux pas mentir' discusses an unconventional method used in the Camargue region where businesspeople are assessed through their interactions with horses. The approach seems to emphasize honesty and authenticity, suggesting that animals can detect deception. While the headline implies a unique evaluation process, the article does not provide detailed information on the methodology, participants, or outcomes of such assessments. This piece appears to highlight a creative or experimental idea rather than presenting a comprehensive study or program.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an unusual concept without overtly promoting any specific political ideology or agenda. It focuses more on an anecdotal or experiential observation rather than taking a clear stance on political issues. The framing remains neutral, offering a descriptive account without leaning左

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