Published on March 2, 2010 by Technology Slice
Michael Blosil Pic – Marie had said of her marriage to Brian in 1987: “You start backward if you live together before getting married. I think you should start with being friends, not with intimacy first. that’s not what marriage is about, anyway. It’s about friendship and wanting to be one, wanting to know everything [...]
Tags: Being Friends, Depression, Divorce, Faithful One, Father Brian, Friendship, Intimacy, Left Behind, Marriage, Middle Age, Selfishness, Smooth Sailing, Suicide Note, Vest
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Published on February 18, 2010 by Technology Slice
Robbie Williams – Williams, the most decorated singer at the Brits, gave a slick performance to celebrate his 16th Brit Award after previously winning 11 gongs as a solo artist and four with Take That. Williams, 36, who wore a sharp black suit, appeared overwhelmed by his achievement, jokingly singing into his statue before telling [...]
Tags: Artist Category, Black Suit, Brit Award, Brits, Crowd, Depression, Dizzee Rascal, Gary Barlow, Gongs, Insecurity, Jason Orange, Male Solo Artist, Mark Owen, Phenomenon, Reputation, Robbie Williams, Slick Performance, Trent Staffordshire, Williams Robbie, Winning 11
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Published on February 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
Although the Chinese were the first to issue and use paper money known as the ‘flying money’ in 619-907 AD, it was soon taken over by the Song dynasty in 1024 as result of fraud. Around that same time the ‘money changers’ became a prevalent scene in medieval England. They became so prevalent that they could actually control and manipulate the entire English economy.
Tags: Control, Current, Depression, English Economy, Fraud, Goldsmith, Medieval England, Money Changers, Paper Money, Reason, Song Dynasty
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Published on February 9, 2010 by Technology Slice
Eating a Mediterranean-style diet — one rich in olive oil, whole grains, fish and fruit — may protect aging brains from damage linked to cognitive problems, a new study finds Other studies have already found that such diets also lower risks for depression, cancer, heart disease and premature death. The researchers also looked at how [...]
Tags: Adherence, brain damage, Brain Health, Brain Infarcts, Brains, Cognitive Problems, Depression, Diet Health, Diets, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Mediterranean Diet, Mediterranean Style, Moderate Degree, Olive Oil, Premature Death, Six Years, Strokes, Style Diet, Whole Grains
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Published on February 3, 2010 by Technology Slice
There was a time, when he was still married to Britney Spears, when dancer and aspiring rapper Kevin Federline could wear wifebeaters that showed off his toned arms and equally toned abdomen. After the divorce from the pop star, though, K-Fed let himself go, which, in time, earned him the nickname of K-Fat – and [...]
Tags: Abdomen, Accomplishment, Boot Camp, Britney Spears, Celebrity Fit Club, Dancer, Depression, Divorce, K Fed, Kevin Federline, michael jackson, Nickname, Overeating, People Magazine, Pop Star, Self Esteem, Toned Arms, Vh1, Whole Life, Wifebeaters
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