Unless you’re lucky enough to have visited some of the unique shorelines below you’ll probably be used to seeing - at best - golden beaches on your travels. In fact a lot of people believe golden sands to be the only option when it comes to beaches. To prove otherwise, and to show off a [...]
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Men of higher intelligence tend to produce better quality sperm, UK research suggests. A team from the Institute of Psychiatry analysed data from former US soldiers who served during the Vietnam war era. They found that those who performed better on intelligence tests tended to have more - and more mobile - sperm. The study, [...]
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Birthday: 8/21/1989. Nickname: Hayd, . Mushroom, Hayden Planetarium. Birthname: Hayden Leslie Panettiere. Hookups: Stephen Collete, Milo Ventimiglia. Hometown: Palisades, New York. Assets: Smile to Die For, Great hips, Belly button ring, Blow Job lips, Plump round ass,Thick thighs. Sign:Leo. Height:5′1. Job: Actress,Singer. Hobbies: Reading, Dogs, walking, ice skating and horse riding. Ethnicity: White. Country of [...]
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99 Extraordinary Creative and Unusual Uses for Ordinary and Everyday Objects
Posted on 04. May, 2009 by writer.
lifehackery. Imagine all of the silly old stuff you have sitting around the house that is simply going to waste and hasn?t been used in years. Think it?s all junk? Perhaps not. Here are ninety-nine creative ways you can use things you thought had only one purpose, from beer and soda to rulers, stamps, [...]
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Scientists claim there’s no such thing as a hangover cure. What nonsense!. Scientists - probably the same ones that come out every year to tell us that Father Christmas couldn’t possibly fly at the speed necessary to deliver all the presents to good children in one night without turning into Santa-paste - have announced [...]
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Scientists discover the chance meeting 19bn years ago that led to the eruption of life on Earth
Posted on 04. May, 2009 by writer.
A . . chance encounter about 1.9 billion years ago, led to life on Earth, say scientists. New research finds that an amoeba-like organism engulfed a bacterium that had developed the power to use sunlight to break down water to make oxygen. The bacterium could have been intended as prey, but instead became incorporated into [...]
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By Ricky Tanner. No.10 - They let their dogs in the car. OK, know those slutty C-list wannabe celebrities whose best film work was in ?accidentally leaked? home movies? They?re the types who let their dogs in the car. Everyday women do this too. And why? Even the use of ?dog? is stretching it, since [...]
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‘While beer and wine seldom lasts long in my household, from time to time there is the odd can or bottle left over after a party. When this rare event occurs, the leftovers can be put to use in a huge variety of ways many of which most people would never think of. This list [...]
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Posted by Don Reisinger. As someone who spends an inordinate amount of time wading through e-mails, finding the best e-mail service is paramount in my life. Realizing that, I’ve done my fair share of shuffling from one e-mail program to the next trying to find the best service that not only offers speed and [...]
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The startling case of an AIDS patient who underwent a bone marrow transplant to treat leukemia is stirring new hope that gene-therapy strategies on the far edges of AIDS research might someday cure the disease. The patient, a 42 yearold American living in Berlin, is still recovering from his leukemia therapy, but he appears to [...]
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Overturning a century of prevailing thought, scientists are finding that neurons in the adult brain can remodel their connections. In work reported in the Nov. 24 online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Elly Nedivi, associate professor of neurobiology at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, and colleagues found [...]
