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Girls convey their anger, hostility through meanness

While girls are often taught not to be aggressive, their hostility and anger are often expressed through meanness, says a researcher. "Girls are not brought up
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Brits flocking nudist camps for full-body tans

Ever since the heat wave has begun, Britons are heading towards nudist colonies in large numbers in a bid to get all-over body tans.   The British ...
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Butt facials replace Brazilian wax as the hottest new fad Down Under!

The Brazilian wax may have become a thing of the past, for loads of people in Australia are now opting for butt facials, the new ...
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Spider-Man does exist, says comic-book guru

Spider-Man has found life outside of comic-book pages, says an associate humanities librarian for Texas Tech University Libraries. In an article published in the International ...
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Men, too, feel anxious to strip off on the beach

It’s not just the women who worry about body image and are reluctant to bare it all, for men too feel uncool about stripping off, ...
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Men exposed to sexist jokes more tolerant with violence against women

Researchers at the University of Granada in Spain have found that sexist jokes favour the mental mechanisms that justify violence and battering against women in ...
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Virtual world avatars provide clues to how trends spread

University of Michigan researchers in the US are analysing information regarding the virtual world Second Life avatars to study how trends or “gestures” spread across ...
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Almost 40pct Oz family dinners end up in rifts

For many, having dinner with the family is spending quality time with their loved ones, but a survey of Aussie mothers has revealed that over ...
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Youngsters ready to ditch sex for gaming

Today’s gaming generation prefers sitting in front of a computer or games console rather than having some action between the sheets, revealed a survey.   The survey ...
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Farrah Fawcett reconnected with ex Lee Majors after 23-years of silence

Late ‘Charlie’s Angels’ star Farrah Fawcett had reportedly reconnected with her ex-husband Lee Majors after 23-years of silence just months before she died.   According to USmagazine.com, ...
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Butt facials replace Brazilian wax as the hottest new fad Down Under!

The Brazilian wax may have become a thing of the past, for loads of people in Australia are now opting for butt facials, the new

Brits flocking nudist camps for full-body tans

Ever since the heat wave has begun, Britons are heading towards nudist colonies in large numbers in a bid to get all-over body tans.   The British

Girls convey their anger, hostility through meanness

While girls are often taught not to be aggressive, their hostility and anger are often expressed through meanness, says a researcher. "Girls are not brought up

Virtual world avatars provide clues to how trends spread

University of Michigan researchers in the US are analysing information regarding the virtual world Second Life avatars to study how trends or “gestures” spread across

Men exposed to sexist jokes more tolerant with violence against women

Researchers at the University of Granada in Spain have found that sexist jokes favour the mental mechanisms that justify violence and battering against women in

Men, too, feel anxious to strip off on the beach

It’s not just the women who worry about body image and are reluctant to bare it all, for men too feel uncool about stripping off,

Spider-Man does exist, says comic-book guru

Spider-Man has found life outside of comic-book pages, says an associate humanities librarian for Texas Tech University Libraries. In an article published in the International

Youngsters ready to ditch sex for gaming

Today’s gaming generation prefers sitting in front of a computer or games console rather than having some action between the sheets, revealed a survey.   The survey

Almost 40pct Oz family dinners end up in rifts

For many, having dinner with the family is spending quality time with their loved ones, but a survey of Aussie mothers has revealed that over

Students’ healthy relationship with teachers improves their success rates

Students who share a healthy relationship with their teachers and schools tend to have higher success rates, suggests a new study.   According to a research review
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