The Best and Worst TV Character Hairstyles
Posted by heather 20 hours ago (http://www.totalbeauty.com)
From Ugly Betty to Marge Simpson, see whose hair we love -- or hate -- the most. TV characters' hairstyles run the gamut from runway-worthy 'dos to downright scary catastrophes. Some of them perfectly fit their characters -- like Ugly Betty's blah cut or Joan Holloway's perfect French twist -- and some of them left us wondering what the stylists on the show were thinking.
The search for Shackleton's spirit | Bill Mackintosh
Posted by edwina 1 day 8 hours ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
There's an obsession among whisky fans to try as many different drams as they can. But is an Antarctic expedition a step too far?How far would you go for a bottle of whisky? The off-licence at the corner of the road? The pub down the high street? For Richard Paterson, a wooden hut at the bottom of the world isn't a step too far.The 10,000 or so miles between his tasting laboratory in Glasgow and
The Eyebrow Mistakes You're Making
Posted by heather 1 day 8 hours ago (http://www.totalbeauty.com)
Learn how to fix them with these expert tricks. Eyebrows can make or break your entire look, according to practically every makeup artist and brow expert we've ever talked to. They can make your eyes look droopy when they're not, or make you look angry when, in fact, you're not. This is why it's essential to be very cautious when grooming your own brows. There is a very fine line between a perfec
The Benefit of Eating Slowly
Posted by mittan 3 days ago (http://www.nlm.nih.gov)
Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Topics: Healthy Living, Obesity, Weight Control
The Mummies' Curse: Heart Disease
Posted by mittan 3 days ago (http://www.nlm.nih.gov)
Finding suggests atherosclerosis is as old as the pyramids, and not an ill of the modern world Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Topic: Vascular Diseases
The Power of Normalizing
Posted by rodenberger 5 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
Even if you don't follow golf, read on for an amazing story about the power of normalizing. Hilary Lunke had been on the professional women's golf circuit for only two years after graduating with a Masters in Sociology from Stanford University. In 2003, she had to play two rounds in the days preceding the US Open just to qualify to play since her cumulative scores didn't automatically qualify her
The Healthiest And Unhealthiest States
Posted by mamie 5 days ago (http://www.forbes.com)
New England states top this new set of rankings, while the South still lags.
The Paradox That Makes Up the World Today
Posted by rodenberger 9 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
Our world was created with the choices we have all made. Have all of the choices been Great? We have created a paradox of contradictions.
