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// clarity_kat
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I can see this as being true. Brilliant business people tend to have big "glitches" in other areas of their life.
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Kind of annoying the above mentioned article didn't link to the actual article, but linking here for easy access.
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Ohio State Professor Susan Wagner, a veterinary neurologist, studies how sound can influence dogs' aggression and anxiety. Among her findings: dogs had little response to talk radio and pop...
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Awesome!! This explains why my dog gets kind of moody when he hears pop music, but is happy and playful when he listens to salsa or reggaetone.
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Even more...
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Feeling sad because you can't afford a holiday this year? Don't be sad. Punch the recession in face as you punch the air because now you can go to Disneyland and not have to wait in any...
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You'd have to be pretty comfortable with that level of color on your feet, particularly since those colors—apparently lifted from the Ms. Pac-Man arcade cabinet—we're...
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I love the resilience of human beings in the face of adversity. While the US media works people into a panic with their "sky is falling" coverage of the hybrid flu everyday Mexicans are...
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If you want to bring some spring indoors, here's a great tutorial from Beetlegirl Design for making spring blossoms out of tulle. I love the idea of having a bunch of these around, and...
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This looks like a possible craft project the knitting group could host...
Very cool!
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Against the backdrop of humming computers in the underground lab in Toronto's Munk Centre for International Studies, a screen flickered, and the most politically explosive cyber-spy network...
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Actually that's not true. Yes, macs do a pretty good job at keeping the lil buggers away, but they are not completely free from the danger. Just recently there was a...
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