Why a woman's wiggle while she walks shows she is ready for love
Last updated at 7:35 AM on 22nd January 2012
It was never going to be the most onerous of scientific endeavours.
When experts set out to examine the alluring sway of a woman’s hips when she walks, a delighted and charming young male researcher was tasked with chatting up more than 100 young single women.
The unnamed researcher then secretly filmed them from behind using a camera in his buttonhole.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16592633
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Meghalaya, India: Where women rule, and men are suffragettes
By Timothy Allen Meghalaya, IndiaSo yesterday my friends and I were getting a good laugh from a TV show, but one thing the host said that resonated was this: "Sometimes the worse part of trying to save a relationship is that you do".
Think about it for a second....
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Think about it for a second....
She Let Go
By Jennifer Eckert Bernau
Without a thought or a word, she let go.
She let go of fear. She let go of judgments. She let go of the
confluence of
I haven't written much in a bit and so I felt I should begin the new year with a bang but couldn't think about anything to write about. Anyone who writes would know that if you try thinking about something to write about, nothing comes, you just have to be patient and wait until a thought pops into your head that makes you run to pen and paper (I do things the old fashioned way).
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I was just on a friend's Facebook page and saw she had shared a friend's status that went something like this- I like black people but it doesn't mean I hate everyone else. I am assuming her friend is black. This reminded me of a friend of mine (a black man) who recently said his potential mate would have to be a black woman. I dated a guy once who told me he would never date anyone but a black woman, (he is black). His reasons were admirable and to this day I have a lot of respect for him because of his position.
"Dating a Taiwanese Man"
You know when your mind says to do something you really should .
Now I was invited to dinner by a Taiwanese university professor, he seemed decent enough so I accepted. The day came and there was no excitement in fact I hardly got out of bed all day. Oh by the way the day is today lol. Let's continue.
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You know when your mind says to do something you really should .
Now I was invited to dinner by a Taiwanese university professor, he seemed decent enough so I accepted. The day came and there was no excitement in fact I hardly got out of bed all day. Oh by the way the day is today lol. Let's continue.
It is hard at times to not blame others for our mistakes especially when so many people say - "Oh don't blame yourself, for what happened." Now don't get me wrong there are many, many situations in which we should not take the blame; situations in which something happens that we had no control over ( a freak accident perhaps...).
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How Does Domestic Violence Against Black Women Usually Start?
Some of the most horrific cases of domestic violence against women often start off most innocently: he doesn’t want her to go to the club; he tells her what to wear; he sits outside her home.
Yet, those innocent, “cute” little beginnings too often graduate — or better yet, mutate — into something much more sinister, says Toni Roberts, a paralegal and project coordinator at the State Families Office in Atlanta, who helps abused spouses get restraining orders and find refuge. The issue of domestic violence impacts blacks, but cuts across all ethnic lines, all demographics, Roberts testifies.
BUSINESS ETIQUETTE
PROFESSIONALISM
(Marcelline Chitolie)
The Oxford Dictionary has two definitions for Professionalism. It states 1“ Professionalism is the competence or skill expected of a professional. 2 “The practicing of an activity by professionals rather than amateurs.” The first definition refers to a job or profession. The other means the practice of certain activities that make you stand out from an amateur. From the definition, one can surmise that it is easy to be a professional. The second however is more difficult. It is easy to do a job, but to do it well and go beyond is somehow not the norm; most of us are content to just do the basics, and not go the extra mile. We are not interested in putting our best efforts because we lack pride in our work. If you are the street cleaner, clean as if your life depends on it. That is the essence of Professionalism.
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