- Thursday, September 17, 2009, 16:41
- Job & Career
Researchers from the University of Exeter say successful business ladies have more testosterone in their blood compared to housewives. According to scientists, this fact affects the woman’s appearance as well as her attitude to life, career and the opposite sex.
Psychologists say it is high levels of female sex hormones that lend enthusiasm, determination and ...
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- Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 13:00
- News
BBC reports that a large scale survey determined that women aged 28-32 are the happiest ones. The study involved over 4 thousand women ages between 25 and 65.
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- Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 17:31
- Celebrity Gossip
Good looks can work both ways, and Jessica Biel confesses that she knows it better than the next actress. According to the 27-year-old girl who has been around, beauty can constitute quite a problem, and it’s not a bad idea to include a no-nudity clause into your contract!
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- Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 19:40
- Job & Career
Obviously, your career growth largely depends on your professional skills and on how much you contribute to achieving the common goal. However, how your colleagues see you matters a lot, too. So the impression you create could affect your chances to climb up the ladder.
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- Wednesday, April 22, 2009, 19:48
- Relationships
We all dream of being happy in marriage. But recent marriage statistics is gloomy: more than half of married couples worldwide break up. Check out easy and effective tips physiologists have to offer if you are seeking to build a strong and happy marriage amid bad times.
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- Saturday, June 7, 2008, 8:48
- News, Relationships
Scientists released unpromising study results, which are directly related to the future of the daughter’s of Eve. They claim, that by the year 2026, 70 percent of females will be single. The researchers note that the number of single women increases significantly even those days already. The sad thing is that women become strong and independent not because the males lost interest in them, but because many of the fair sex members give preferences to career over romantic relationships.
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