Corporate Espionage: Bug Sweeps and Gadgets
We speak to the experts at Spytronic to learn more about corporate espionage, and how to detect it.
Corporate Espionage: Bug Sweeps and Gadgets
We speak to the experts at Spytronic to learn more about corporate espionage, and how to detect it.
Interview With Metric About Fantasies
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John's Rant of the Day: Generation Y
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Game Preview: Assassin's Creed Bloodlines
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Interview With Teen Pop Sensation WOW
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Copenhagen's Top Attractions
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Bent : A Play About The Challenge of Survival
We discuss the historical accuracy and far-reaching themes of Martin Sherman's 1979 play, 'Bent,' which examines the persecution of homosexuals during World War II.
Game To Film: Assassin's Creed Lineage
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Interview With The Producer of Assassin's Creed 2
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BMX Bike Tricks And Jumps
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Interview With illScarlett
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Heels or Flats : The Shoe Dilemma
Are you a heel girl or a flat girl? If you're not sure find out in this video.
1. She’s a firm believer that you can learn a lot about your health from your poop — and has the status updates to prove it
2. You’ve only met him once but he “likes” everything you do on Facebook. Uh, stalk much?
3. You’re pretty sure she doesn’t wear her dress and veil everyday, but the girl can’t stop posting pics from her wedding two years ago.
4. He changed his relationship status to single instead of breaking up with you in person.
5. One word: Farmville.
6. She might not be on The Biggest Loser but for some reason she wants the entire world to know what she had for lunch, how many miles she just ran, and when she are sweating it out at the gym.
7. She has a photo album of your days as a teen beauty pageant queen, a scanner, and a passion for tagging.
8. EVERY WORD HE WRITES IS IN CAPS AND USUALLY FOLLOWED BY TONS OF EXCLAMATION POINTS!!!!!!!
9. “So-and-So added you as a friend on Facebook” is the most you’ve heard from him in 10 years. Now that you’ve accepted the request you still haven’t connected.
10. You call her Mom.
According to Cosmopolitan
According to The Telegraph:
Researchers found that attractive women have more children than their less attractive counterparts and that a higher proportion of those children are female.
Once those daughters become adult they tend to be good looking themselves and so the pattern is repeated as women over the generations become steadily more aesthetically pleasing.
As attractive couples are less likely to have boy than a girl, men, in contrast, remain as aesthetically unappealing as their caveman ancestors, the scientists claim.
The findings have emerged from a series of studies of physical attractiveness and its links to reproductive success in humans. In a study released last week, Markus Jokela, a researcher at the University of Helsinki, found beautiful women had up to 16 per cent more children than less attractive women.