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Ah, nothing like a nice recall of millions of toys to completely wreck your corporate reputation. Parents tend to not appreciate when you endanger the lives of their special little snowflakes, you know! And then they tell 20 of their friends how bad your company sucks. Below are the 10 worst toy recalls of recent [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Business, Games · Tagged Australia, barbie, Burger King, Burger King B.V., burns, Childhood, china, comas, Consumer Reports, dangerous lead paint, deadly and illegal lead paint, Easy-Bake Oven, Easy-Bake ovens, eBay, eBay Inc, Entertainment, face lacerations, Fisher-Price, Fisher-Price Inc, Fisher-Price infant toy, Hasbro, human behavior, Inc., infant toy recall involving lead paint, injuries, injury, lead poisoning, Mattel, public relations, seizures, similar products, Sky Dancer, Surgery, teeth lacerations, temporary blindness, toy, Toy safety, toys, United Kingdom, United States, US Consumer Product Safety Commission, USD, Yo-yo
Ever since the first American woman said “I deserve a right to vote,” we knew there was trouble coming. And guess what? From the available trends and data, it looks like we are looking at a future where American women as a whole have it better than American men. Even though it’s kind of un-American [...]
Posted by Dustin Koski on Tuesday, November 22, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Science · Tagged academia, adoption, adoption rate, Alzheimer's disease, America, bachelor pads, bachelors, behavior, cow hormones, flu, future, Gender, Gender role, houses, human behavior, job site, men, men vs women, money, Psychology, retirement, sickness, Social psychology, Social Security, the future, the future is female, unemployment, unemployment rate, United Kingdom, United States, United States of America, Wealth, what does the future hold, why the future is female, Women, women vs men, y chromosome dying out
We have all heard the famous saying ‘strong essences come in small bottles’ or ‘great things come in small packages.’ Well, today I have ten small packages that I want to ‘deliver’ to you: ten exceptional children and teenagers who amazed the world with their extraordinary talent and intelligence. Here are ten little geniuses, ten [...]
Posted by Timeea on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under People · Tagged abstract painter, Ainan Celeste Cawley, Akrit Jaswal, Alexandra Nechita, Bild Deutschland, Bill Clinton, brazil, Celeste Cawley, Christian Children's Fund, composer and conductor, computer scientist, Coventry, Cubism, Desmond Tutu, Elaina Smith, Elise Tan Roberts, Ethan Bortnick, Genius, Gregory Smith, Himachal Pradesh, human behavior, Human Interest, intelligence, Intelligence quotient, Jay Leno, Kenya, Macedonia, Marko Calasan, Marko Casalan, Mensa International, Michel Gorbachev, Pablo Picasso, physician, professional painter, Psychology, Randolph-Macon College, Rwanda, Singaporean School, songwriter, The Daily Telegraph, Wall Street Journal, youngest professional painter
Halloween brings out the kid in all of us. Although for the adults, it’s really about dressing up in wild costumes for a fun party or decorating the house to scare the bejeebus out of any visitors. For kids, Halloween is still all about the candy. It’s quite a unique holiday that, over time, has [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Health, Holidays · Tagged Bertie Botts, Bertie Botts Every, box of boogers, ca ca, candy, Candy Tube, chocka ca-ca, chockacaca, chocolate, Confectionery, crime scene candy, culture, dessert, disgusting food, ear wax candy, food, gross food, Gummies, halloween, Hard Candy, human behavior, Jelly bean, lick your wounds candy, Lollipop, nose hose, Personal life, Rick Bitzman, scorpion lollipops, scorpion suckers, sour flush toilet candy, zit poppers
Studies have found out that many people don’t exercise because they do not find it interesting enough. New exercise routines are born everyday to pull as many trend followers as possible. Some of them have taken the ‘interesting” part too seriously have come up with the most bizarre ways to burn calories. Thug workout, punk [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Monday, June 7, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Health, People · Tagged Aerobic exercise, Aerobics, Alternative medicine, Bizarre, Exercise, Fitness Boot camp, fusion yoga, Gregory Lekhtman, gynecologist, Health, healthy, high heel workout, human behavior, karaoke, media-shy nudists, Mind-body interventions, nude, nude exercise, nude workout, Pelvic Beauty and Fitness Boot Camp, PHIT, punk rock, punk rock workout, Sea Jogger, Sex Pistols, sword fitness, thug workout, water walking workout, workout, Yoga, Yoga as exercise or alternative medicine
This list is dedicated to all of the flabbergasted readers of my previous list, “Top 10 Things Better Than Sex.” If you can’t think of one thing that is better than sex, then I hope will enjoy this list about nymphomaniacs. “Some things are better than sex, and some are worse, but there’s nothing exactly [...]
Posted by Tanya Bennett on Friday, June 4, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Health · Tagged addiction, addicts, Alfred Kinsey, Carol Groneman, Casual sex, Caveh Zahedi, christiannymphos.org, Daily Star, Elizabeth Landau, Famous sex researcher, female sex, human behavior, Human sexual behavior, Human sexuality, Hypersexuality, I Am A Sex Addict, Masturbation, midlifebachelor.com, Nymph, nympho, nymphomaniac, Peter Morrell, Sex, sex and religiion, sex researcher, sex toys, Sexual acts, Sexual addiction, Sexual health, top 10 list, top 10 nymphomaniacs, TopTenz, TopTenz.net, Victorian sex, Women
As if death was not morbid enough, many people have taken last rites to a whole new level of dreadfulness. In some cultures disposing of the corpse might mean anything from eating it up to dancing with it. Those of you who think burial and cremation are the only death rituals; please prepare yourself before [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 8:26 am
Filed under Nature, People, Photos · Tagged anthropologist, Australia, Bizarre, Buddhist monks, Burial, china, coffin, cremation, culture, cultures, dead, death, death customs, death rituals, die, dying, endocannibalism, fasting, fasting to death, funeral, funerals, Ghana, human behavior, Human Interest, India, Indonesia, Japan, Madagascar, Maharashtra, mortality, Mumbai, Napolean Changon, odd, Santhara, sky burial, Sokushinbutsu, South America, strange, Tana Toraja, Tibet, top 10 death customs, top 10 death rituals, top ten list, TopTenz, Toraja, Tower of Silence, Vimla Devi, Yanomamo