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Get Rid of Guilt and Splurge on Yourself
According to a national survey in the Journal of Consumer Research two years ago, tightwads outnumber spendthrifts by a ratio of three to two. And considering that the ongoing recession is not going to end anytime soon, decreasing your expenses is certai
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The 5 Nastiest Things Ever Consumed On TV
Here are the top 5 most disgusting things ever consumed on in the history of television.
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Researchers reveal secret of fastest gunslingers
University researchers say they have discovered the secret of the Wild West's fastest gunslingers - being the good guy.
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Why texting while driving is more dangerous?
A journal, timely study, journal named “Human Factors” suggests that texting while driving is riskier than talking on a cell phone or with another passenger sitting beside. Researchers at the University of Utah found that texters in a driving simulato
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15 Actual Label Instructions on Consumer Goods
15 Actual Label Instructions on Consumer Goods
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Knowbotic Research
Knowbotic Research has developed a walk for pedestrians art. The Artists Group offers as MacGhillie to roam the city, alone, as a self-determined time and without default route.
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Top 10 Meat Consuming Countries
That’s Right. World’s smallest island nation of Nauru consumes the most meat per capita. And no, these Pacific islanders don’t consume copious amounts of exotic tropical fish. Most of their meat is consumed in the form of unhealthy, processed meat,
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Obese Lab Animals May Fudge Biology Research
A group of researchers argue that lab animals frequently suffer from excessive weight and lack of exercise, which may lead to flawed lab tests.
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White Roofs Research
Akbari Hashem, researcher of the Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory, in United States, affirmed in a recent study that painting the roofs with a white color can help to combat the global warming, decreasing the temperature of the urban heat islands at t
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Research - Most American Girls Starting Puberty at
Doctors and parents were stunned when research published more than a decade ago found some American girls were beginning puberty as early as 7. A new study, released Sunday, suggests the average age at which puberty begins may still be falling for white a
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How Journalism Has Changed over the Years
New age Journalism changed (lol)
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Consuming Kids [documentary]
Consuming Kids throws desperately needed light on the practices of a relentless multi-billion dollar marketing machine that now sells kids and their parents everything from junk food and violent video games to bogus educational products and the family car
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RIM’s BlackBerry Tablet Is Coming Next Week
The famous BlackBerry tablet will finally come to market as soon as next week. For a month it is in hot gossip, but Research in motion still has to acknowledge that such a device exists. The achievement of today is reported by Wall Street Journal a Canad
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Abandoned Ionospheric Research Station in Russia
This marvel of Soviet technology seems to be no match for HAARP Research Station in Alaska, but looks can be deceiving - and in the meantime it serves as a good "stomping ground" for all sorts of explorers of creepy and abandoned places.
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Research Papers Flow Chart
Nowadays it's much easier to do a research paper
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Our Brains Contain More Switches That All the Wor
In a fascinating study to be published in the journal Neuron researchers at the Standford University of Medicine have found that the human brain contains more switches than all the computers on Earth.
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Creative Ads for Wall Street Journal
All these creative advertisment posters were created by artist from Salt Lake City David Habben especially for Wall Street Journal. They were created completely in Photoshop and Illustrator using scans of the actual paper.
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Mammals Much Bigger Now
New research, published in the journal Science, shows that the great dinosaur die-off made way for mammals to explode in size.
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Creative Ads for Wall Street Journal
All these creative advertisment posters were created by artist from Salt Lake City David Habben especially for Wall Street Journal. They were created completely in Photoshop and Illustrator using scans of the actual paper. Such unusual and exellent execut
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Leningradskaya Station: Disused Soviet Research Fa
Leningradskaya Station was a Soviet Antarctic research facility on the north shore of Victoria Land, and one of three mothballed Russian research stations that could soon be reactivated.
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