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How Eating Presentation Makes You Lose Weight

by pattiann in Education, February 12, 2012
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Here is how your extra weight can be lost just by how you present your food.

Danger Men Brace Curb

by Surya Tagama in Education, February 1, 2012
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Couple that with accompany too adventurous partners, according to researchers, abrasive aplomb and aloofness of the man, who became the axial abstraction of acceptable masculinity.

Scientists From The U.s. Revealed The Secrets of Sharp Maneuvers Drozdofily

by Paulika in Education, November 18, 2011
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Scientists from Cornell University, USA, found out how fruit flies can perform fast and sharp reversals in the air, the website "Kompyulenta."

Signs of a Psychopath

by pujibh in Education, November 9, 2011
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If someone you know always tell the past and likes to talk about what he eats, then beware, it could be he’s a psychopath.

How are You Different?

by seanjohn1603 in Education, October 7, 2011
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I ask a few questions you should ask yourself.

Goonba a Go Go

by 1961arnie in Education, September 24, 2011
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Of you whistle in one ear you would get a echo.

How to Turn Invisible…briefly

by KevinForde in Education, September 19, 2011
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A lot of people would like to disappear. It has all kinds of benefits; international espionage, social embarrassment and for the perverts among us spying on lots and lots of naked women. Now it’s here. You can join Harry Potter and the Invisible Man and fade away…albeit very very briefly.

Disabled People Face Barriers

by sdkendre in Society, August 15, 2011
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Many are very lucky and most likely to take for granted. Do not try to guess lottery numbers or later "Get Lucky" after a

date. It is simply to be able to do simple things like going to the bathroom or jogging around the block. More than most

people think,?Simple things like this are important challenges for others. But it is definitely worth your attention is the

number of persons with disabilities.

I Saw, I Liked You. It Happened in 8.2 Seconds

by MedLife in Education, May 15, 2011
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Love at first sight exists without a doubt, we announce the researchers after their studies. Since last we find out that it appears if there is eye contact for at least eight seconds. After just four already say that we are "less impressed". (I hope you read the seconds in placing a loved one and now you continue …)

Facebook Makes You More Self Assured

by HowToBlog in Education, April 20, 2011
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Social network with millions of users has become a subject for many experts in psychology and communication. And one of them emphasized that the presence on Facebook can have a positive impact on self-esteem.

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