10. Accounting and taxes
9. Collectibles
8. Fine arts
7. Media
6. Political donations
5. Real estate
4. Retail
3. Software
2. Stocks
1. Travel
According to Forbes.com
10. Having separate lives keeps couples together long-term. FALSE.
9. Love becomes less important in a marriage over time. FALSE.
8. Couples should be able to discuss everything. FALSE.
7. Wives are more romantic than their husbands. FALSE.
6. Passion dies - it’s a fact of marriage. FALSE.
5. Jealousy is a sign that your spouse cares about you. FALSE.
4. Conflict is a sign of marital trouble. FALSE.
3. Women fall in love quicker than men do. FALSE.
2. Opposites attract. FALSE.
1. Going to bed mad is bad. FALSE.
According to GleeMagazine.com
10. Eyebrow lift (over 5000 men)
9. Tummy tuck (about 8000 men)
8. Hair transplantation for balding head (over 11, 000 men)
7. Neck lift (over 14, 000 men)
6. Face lift for saggin face (over 14, 000 men)
5. Eyelid surgery for tired eyes (28, 000 men)
4. Rhinoplasty for droopy nose (over 33, 000 men)
3. Liposuction for love handles (over 53, 000 men)
2. Laser hair removal from back, shoulders and neck (over 170, 000 men)
1. Botox for wrinkled forehead (over 300, 000 men)
According to MSN.com
10. Start an eco-based song or tune.
9. Organize a kids’ clothing swap.
8. Power down and have a “No Electricity Day” once in awhile.
7. Build a toy lab instead of a bear with items that can be recycled.
6. Play with trash by turning a neighbourhood cleanup into a scavenger hunt.
5. Head outside and plan outdoor activities.
4. Put your kids in charge of telling you to switch the lights off when you leave the room.
3. Lay materials to be recylced outdoors and jump on them.
2. Collect runoff
1. Be artful by saving items that can be recycled, which have one side blank so the kids can draw or paint on them (ex: back of cereal boxes, pieces of unruled paper, etc.)
According to CNN.com
10. Fishing sciences & management
9. Organic agriculture
8. Comedy - writing & performance
7. Golf & sports turf management
6. Adventure recreation
5. Sports ministry
4. Professional nanny
3. Retail floristry
2. Astrobiology
1. Master Ranching
According to ScholarPoint.com
10. Once you start using one, you’re stuck for life.
9. Apple charges extra fees for items that once used to come along with products (chargers, cords that hook up the iPod to the TV, etc.)
8. Theft of the iPod is becoming common crime.
7. It’s possible that as soon as an iPod is purchased, a new model is set for release the next day.
6. A person’s hearing may be damaged by constant/excessive use of the insert earphones that comes along with the iPod.
5. The battery’s capacity decreases by approximately 20% after charging it about 400 times.
4. Once 15,000 songs are on an individual’s iPod, Apple will not permit the user to transfer them to another computer or any other device, otherwise it will be considered copyright infringement.
3. It is very fragile - dropping it just once can cause damage to the product and it cracks easily.
2. Apple charges users for technical support.
1. This format is completely incompatible with any other digital music technology.
According to WorldStart.com
10. Portland Trail Blazers, 2000 Western Conference Finals
9. Greg Norman, 1996 Masters
8. Boston Red Sox, 1978
7. Jana Novotna, 1993 Wimbeldon
6. Brooklyn Dodgers, 1951
5. and 4. Tie: Philadelphia Phillies, 1964, and New York Mets, 2007
3. Houston Oilers, 1992 AFC Wild Card Game
2. Jean Van de Velde, 1999 British Open
1. New York Yankees, 2004 ALCS
According to MSN.FoxSports.com
10. Washington Redskins ($120 million)
9. Bosten Red Sox ($125 million)
8. Barcelona ($130 million)
7. Dallas Cowboys ($175 million)
6. AC Milan ($184 million)
5. Arsenal ($185 million)
4. New York Yankees ($217 million)
3. Bayern Munich ($255 million)
2. Real Madrid ($288 million)
1. Manchester United ($351 million)
According to Forbes.com
10. Jeff Gordon ($7 million)
9. Peyton Manning ($7 million)
8. Dale Earnhardt Jr. ($9 million)
7. Ronaldinho ($9 million)
6. Maria Sharapova ($10 million)
5. LeBron James ($11 million)
4. Roger Federer ($13 million)
3. Phil Mickelson ($16 million)
2. David Beckham ($18 million)
1. Tiger Woods ($64 million)
According to Forbes.com
10. NBA Finals ($58 million)
9. Kentucky Derby ($59 million)
8. MLB World Series ($61 million)
7. Rose Bowl Game ($72 million)
6. Winter Olympic Games ($82 million)
5. NCAA Men’s Final Four ($90 million)
4. Daytona 500 ($90 million)
3. FIFA World Cup ($103 million)
2. Summer Olympic Games ($176 million)
1. Super Bowl ($336 million)
According to Forbes.com