Category: Lifestyle
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Clean-Up Pomegranate Consumption
Enjoy the “ART” There have been various discussions on exactly how many seeds exist in a pomegranate. Truthfully, it is not an exact science as every pomegranate has a different amount. Still, what cannot be disputed is the seeds are indeed numerous. And getting them out of the pomegranate has never been easy or exactly…
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‘Glamour’ous Jenifer Lopez Hits the Magazine Stands
She’s gorgeous, she’s popular and she’s everywhere. And now that Jennifer Lopez has hit the cover of Glamour magazine, she’s really arrived. It seems that everyone in the world of beauty and fame want to know even more now about what is going on with Ms. Lopez since her messy divorce. Indeed, the breakup of…
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Digitizing the Home
Everything else seems to be digital these days – from dating to entertainment – so why not digitize the kitchen too? Well, thanks to the Digital Spoon Measure now you can. This new gadget will help even the most beginner of wanna-be gourmet chefs to get it perfectly right… vis-à-vis ingredient measurements at least anyway.…
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Robo Cleaner Gift for Couch Potatoes
For anyone who hates doing the vacuuming and would rather sit on the couch watching TV, the Neato Robot Cleaner would probably be a dream come true. The question on every lazy boy’s lips remains, can one actually claim to have done the cleaning while perched on their behind? Apparently thanks to this new gadget,…
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“Lean Gene” Linked to Diabetes and Other Disorders
With the media giving off such an impression today, many people (men and women alike) believe there’s no such thing as “too thin.” A recent study, however, proves otherwise. Last week, scientists revealed their discovery of a “lean gene” that is associated with diabetes in males. Other effects of skinniness may include miscarriage, lung disease,…
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Dog Walks Again With Four Bionic Legs
In a world where technology is sometimes considered to be more harmful than helpful, it’s always nice to hear stories that support the opposite approach. A Red Heeler cattle dog named Naki’o was abandoned in a frozen puddle when he was just a puppy. Severe frostbite resulted in the amputation of all four of his…
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The Cube and Adopting Clean Energy Technologies
Psychologist Mike Page of the University of Hertfordshire has recognized that people are reluctant to adopt clean energy technologies in there homes. The question he asks is Why? This is a video presenting a 3×3 meter house called ‘The Cube’, which demonstrates the various technologies and their uses in a regular home. http://youtu.be/LLzFBaFE1gk
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Finding Love in New York
If you go to New York, or if you are privileged enough to be a resident of the city that never sleeps, you’ll probably find at least one thing to fall in love with. But how easy is it to find one person with whom to fall in love? Janis Spindel and Richard Easton might…