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We are all well familiar with the story of Snow White and Cinderella so that we have already formed an opinion about stepparents. For many, the word "mother" revokes the image of the natural mother and no other woman can come to replace her. How do things really stand when it comes to stepparents? Is the new mom or d... |
12 May 2008 09:08 GMT |
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Johnny Depp is one of the few actors out there who manage to prove to us time and again that if a celebrity really wants to keep their private life... well, private, it can be done. The extremely talented yet very reclusive father of two recently sat down with In Touch and gave a rather vague but nevertheless sweet i... |
21 February 2008 10:51 GMT |
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Too many males can cost, in biological terms, the female. Females 'going' from one male to another are more exposed to injury, sexually transmitted diseases and predators, not to mention the wasted energy. In the polyandrous species, the female mates with more males.Polyandry is widespread in nature. In 1 %... |
2 February 2008 06:02 GMT |
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It would be something, wouldn't it? To bring Master Chief home to meet your folks, your nerdy brother and.. the dog. This HERE funny video shows your regular American family with the daughter's boyfriend attending the family dinner. The only thing wrong with the whole scenario isn't even the fact that ... |
7 January 2008 07:52 GMT |
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That "monkey" reference in the title of this article wasn't an accident, y'all. I'm talking about Paris Hilton here, so you see, the connection is pretty much obvious. Plus, it's the truth: some monkeys function on that principle, and I'm totally being metaphorical here. The whole thought pro... |
29 November 2007 10:43 GMT |
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You may say that, in a stable family, children are less exposed to sex imagery and these more protected girls are less prone to early sex. But a new research, published in "Child Development", shows they really turn later from little girls into little women. The research team at the University of Arizona and the Univ... |
16 November 2007 06:27 GMT |
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Renée Zellweger recently stated that she likes being single and would even be happy to stay single forever. The "Bridget Jones' Diary" star was married to country singer Kenny Chesney, but their marriage was annulled just four months after taking place. And now, as a reaction to all the speculation about her bei... |
23 October 2007 09:56 GMT |
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1. Gibbons are the smallest living apes. They are restricted to the southeastern Asia (Indochina, and three big islands of Indonesia: Borneo, Sumatra and Java). Gibbons split from the line that evolved towards humans over 10 million years ago. Experts say that all living gibbons evolved from one species, 2 million ye... |
22 October 2007 14:06 GMT |
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Where the heck is the angel you loved so much? The sweetheart turned in time into a f**king monster. And the most genuine love became the strongest hate. Lucky him/her you don't have a gun license. Yes, there is no sweet divorce, but a new software is developed to make it less bitter. The computer program mixes ... |
1 August 2007 05:45 GMT |
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Not too long ago, I saw a Japanese animation that had the human dream world as the main theme. Well, I won't start to tell you what that was all about, nor give details that are not important. The question is: What's that got to do with a game? Well, it's simple: dreams and slumber are the themes of th... |
29 June 2007 10:04 GMT |
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