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11 Surefire Ways to Turn Your Dreams Into Reality
The loftiest goal I ever set in the early stages of my professional career was to become a Navy SEAL. Achieving that milestone gave me a new perspective and set the foundation for the rest of my life. Nothing seemed too far from my grasp.
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The Real Reason For The 40-Hour Workweek
One man argues that the modern workweek is meant to drive us to consumerism. I’ve only been back at work for a few days, but already I’m noticing that the more wholesome activities are quickly dropping out of my life: walking, exercising, reading, meditating, and extra writing. The one conspicuous similarity between these activities is that they cost little or no money, but they take time.
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5 Surprising Trainer Tips You Need to Know
You don't hear these every day . . .
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Spiders on drugs (Science Alert)
This is by far one of the weirdest experiments we’ve found
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Fifteen things successful entrepreneurs do every day
If you want to become a better entrepreneur and successfully grow your business, dedicate time and energy to improve your daily habits
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How to Make a Smoothie infograph
Behold, the smoothie. A meal in a glass. And not just any meal. A meal anyone can make, no matter how inept in the kitchen or bound by time constraints. And done right, smoothies are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, protein, healthy fats and so much more. Not only can smoothies be nutritious, they’re also super delicious. That combination doesn’t come round too often.
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Raspberry Pi Microcomputer Gets Beefed Up — Still Only Costs $35
The Raspberry Pi microcomputer has been a stunning success. More than 2.5 million of the low-cost Linux microcomputers have been sold in the two+ years since..
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"The World in 2025" Predicts Abundant Solar Power and Food, Tailored Drugs, Gene Therapies
In a recently released vision of the future, Thomson Reuters analysts predict solar power will be the dominant form of energy by 2025.
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17 Overnight Oats Recipes You'll Want to Eat Now
That excuse of not having time for breakfast? Well, we don't buy it — especially when overnight oats exist in the world. The basic recipe is simple: half a cup of oats plus half a cup of milk mixed together, then left covered in the
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This Is a Bicycle Escalator
Bike riding is very popular in Norway, especially in the city of Trondheim. But there's a steep hill in that city called the Brubakken that most bicyclists won't try to climb. It's just too steep. So in 1993, the city built a bicycle escalator. It recently upgraded the escalator into the one you see pictured here. It's a lift that moves at about 3.4 miles per hour up a 427-foot hill with a gradient of about 10-18º.
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Tristan da Cunha -- National Geographic Traveler
One can’t get more remote than Tristan da Cunha—and that’s how the locals like it.
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New organic, water-based batteries offer cheap, renewable energy
Not only are these batteries long-lasting and built from cheap, sustainably produced components, they'll make it more viable for power plants to use solar and wind energy.
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A Music Archive Just Uploaded 13,000 Classic Live Concert Videos to YouTube. Here's What to...
These are the concerts that will remind you why live music is the greatest.
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This Video Induces Natural Hallucinations | IFLScience
Who needs drugs when you have science?
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NSFW 6 Ways to Get What You Want in Bed
Stand up for yourself: there are ways you can feel comfortable in making sexual requests in the bedroom.
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New Atheist Billboard in Idaho Declares: “GOOD Works in Non-Mysterious Ways”
The Humanists of the Palouse are in the process of putting up five billboards in Moscow, Idaho and Pullman, Washington that emphasize good over God.
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Flat-Belly Challenge Day 4: A Metabolism-Boosting Ab Workout and Lemony Quinoa Cabbage
Welcome to our Flat-Belly Challenge: 21 days of workouts, belly-blasting tips, and fat-burning recipe ideas to help you feel slimmer and more confident all Summer. Day 4's challenge is a metabolism-boosting workout followed by a lemony quinoa and cabbage
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Men become invisible at 39 - now they know how women feel
A new study suggests that men become invisible to younger women as they approach 40. Now they know how females feel, says Bibi Lynch
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Chickpea & roasted pepper salad
This healthy salad is good with all sorts of dishes, particularly cold or barbecued meats and fish
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4 Harsh Truths That Will Jolt You Awake
“The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off.” –Gloria Steinem Are you tired of floating around…
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Pictures of Stunt Bikers from 100 Years Ago
In 1901, Fancy Cycling, an extraordinary book by Isabel Marks, was published, showing straight-faced paragons of Edwardian society pulling off some pretty daring (and peculiar) stunts. The original 1901 book which was one of the first to promote daring tricks for weird and wonderful acrobatics on two wheels, such as handle bar riding, riding backward and standing on the seat riding, hands off!
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Wow
Form Language is a Canadian art studio that, as you're about to see, have "extensive training in classical drawing and painting". Cartoon barbarian boobs this ain't.
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Julian Treasure: How to speak so that people want to listen
Have you ever felt like you're talking, but nobody is listening? Here's Julian Treasure to help you fix that. As the sound expert demonstrates some useful vocal exercises and shares tips on how to speak with empathy, he offers his vision for a sonorous world of listening and understanding.
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Shaped by Time
"Shaped by Time" is a time-lapse film that explore the power of nature trough the erosion of the different landscapes shown on the film. During thousands of years, the wind, the eruptions, the rain, the frost and the water of the rivers, have shaped this wonderful landscapes, going beyond the natural and becoming art work of monumental proportions.
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The Most Powerful Images Of World War One
The Great War was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo one hundred years ago today, on 28 June 1914. We take at look at some of the most arresting photos of the..
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Thought provoking illustrations by Pawel Kuczynski
There is no captions. Each image is unique on its own and the point is to figure out its meaning on your own.
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Salvin's Albatross
Found this on wikipedia's featured picture of the day. Check it out on their homepage!.
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All Of These Celebrities Have A Historical Doppleganger. This Is Mind-Blowingly Cool.
History really does repeat itself.
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4 day old son riding on his 100+ year old mother's head
When you're less than 6cm long and only four days old, you can't be blamed for hitching a ride with your parents. That was certainly the case for this tiny tortoise, which took the chance of a free lift after being placed on its mother's head at Nyiregyhaza Animal Park in Hungary.
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17 Impossibly Colorful Cities You’ll Want To Visit Immediately
The word pretty isn’t often associated with the shantytowns of Rio de Janeiro. But gazing across the hills toward the notorious Santa Maria favela, you might think differently.
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