Articles, tagged with "british women", page 2
28th October 2009
September 16th, 2009Why do people do it? That is, attempting to claim on their travel insurance for non-existant incidents. This has been highlighted by the case this year of the two British women, now languishing in Rio, convicted involving potential tra...
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Author:
Keith Macgregro
13th October 2009
Hourglass and an apple. These two symbolize British women's figure, the former symbolizes the average figure of women in the 1950s and the latter symbolizes women in the 2000s.
The recent UK National Sizing Survey showed that the figure of British wome...
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Author:
JessieFloyd501
21st September 2009
Tiger Woods has showed that he is now back on form as he won the Buick Open title. He won by a massive three shots at Warwick Hills and it has left him eager for more.In the final round he was one shot ahead of the pack and he birdied the fourth, seventh ...
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Author:
Sarfaraz Khan
07th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 James Holan
Way back in the day, when our Parents were children and even when our Grandparents were children discipline was totally different. It was common for children to be spanked in stores, at home, and sometimes to the ultimate...
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blackbeltshop
23rd August 2009
A man who cheats on his wife is rated by women as one of the lowest acts possible according to a leading British women's magazine. Cheating rated as low as other anti-social betrayals such as violence against women and neglecting basic family values and c...
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Author:
Matt
30th July 2009
Finding the right bikini for your body is an annual ordeal. You can nearly always guarantee that if the bottoms fit, the top will be too small, and if the top fits, the bottoms will make your backside look massive. I've got some top tips for you on choosi...
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Author:
nick-gibbens
11th December 2008
Leaving handbags on display in the car is costing British women dear, new research from Diamond has indicated.
According to the specialist car insurer, more than 400,000 women have found their cars broken into by thieves targeting their handbags in the...
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Author:
ARouse
04th December 2008
IN the week that a British fashion icon stepped into the spotlight to become the new face - and feet - of a popular range of women's comfort shoes, newspapers have been full of stories about a new role for that perennial Christmas favourite ….the slipp...
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Author:
Matthews
12th November 2008
According to the World Health Organization, obesity has become a global pandemic affecting the lives and health of millions of people. It's a fast growing problem in the rich countries and also is a fast growing concern in the rest of the world.
Health e...
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Author:
Ojars Rubenis
30th October 2008
It's a difficult time of year for men, and it's a common fact that most men dread the thought of Christmas shopping for gifts for the significant other in their life. What do you buy them? What do they like? These are just two of the many questions that...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
13th October 2008
TWENTY years after the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, isn't it time for shoe lovers to consider staging our very own ‘Sole' Olympics?
Organisers of London 2012 are scouring for new and offbeat sporting passions to grace the Olympic calendar when the gam...
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Author:
Matthews
13th October 2008
Wandering the vast landscapes, ancient man had to endure hot sand, freezing snow and rugged terrain in order to search for food and other resources. Protecting bare feet from harsh elements made shoes an ingenious advancement. As time went on, shoes becam...
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Author:
Kent Basson
09th September 2008
For many petite women, finding clothes to fit can be a hassle, so if you fall into the 'petite' category of woman, how do you find the clothes to best fit you?
Step one: don't panic. Millions of British women fall into the petite clothing sphere, whi...
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Author:
pmcindoe
05th September 2008
The Land of the Rising Sun outweighs all other countries with regards to the proportion of the elderly. About 22% of the population in Japan is 65 or older. It has been estimated that by 2020, the ratio of the elderly to the children will be approximately...
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Author:
Gargi
05th June 2008
It's believed that schools could hold the key to a new cancer vaccination programme that has the potential to save hundreds of lives. Cervical cancer affects many women in the UK, with British women having a one in 116 chance of getting it at one point in...
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Author:
Sarah Hyllok