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Wanna be a Twitter Superstar? Follow these steps
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The line of beauty, contrary to the 18th-century aesthetic theory of William Hogarth, does not undulate in nature along a serpentine curve, not when it is held up to the strict measurements of “America’s Next Top Model.”
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In his blistering family memoir, Robert Goolrick adeptly uses a slow, teasing way of revealing himself and the horrors of his young life to the reader.
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This much cleanliness might seem a bit neurotic. But it’s not enough anymore for hotels seeking health-conscious patrons to serve organic cuisine and offer all-natural bath products. As more hotels try to set themselves apart, a new amenity is emerging:
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To reduce their impact on the environment, two New Yorkers give up what most take for granted.
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Meanwhile, its revamped Web site is building audience and last month was named Magazine Web Site of the Year in the Service/Lifestyle category in the Magazine Publishers of America’s first-ever Digital Awards.
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Living a totally self-sustaining lifestyle
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In news that is sure to set the mind of climate change denialist Sen. James Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) a spinnin’, two head shrinkers at the University at Albany will soon publish research that suggests the human brain grew dramatically as our ancestors adapted
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NextStage lets you peek inside the visitor’s mind in the first three seconds on your website.
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Seethroo’s CEO speaks about how the company uses Web 2.0 behavioral patterns to target audiences.
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