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The 25 Biggest Mysteries of History - List25 - StumbleUpon. Priceless Science: Striking Finds From a Rare-Book Fair. There are places where open flames are particularly frowned upon. A textile mill or a stationery store, for instance. And then there are places where the mere mention of a flame, fire, spark, smoke or ember elicits pandemonium. The San Francisco Antiquarian Book, Print and Paper Fair, held earlier this month, would be such a place. In a building stretching one square block sat some of the rarest texts, maps and manuscripts in the world, precariously flammable, and indubitably expensive.Particularly fetching among these cultural treasures were the scientific tomes — works of biology, astronomy, chemistry and the like — which dealers proudly displayed with the most enticing illustration forward. Owner: By the Book, Phoenix, AZPhotos: Brian L. Ordering the vegetarian meal? Theres more animal blood on your hands.

The ethics of eating red meat have been grilled recently by critics who question its consequences for environmental health and animal welfare. But if you want to minimise animal suffering and promote more sustainable agriculture, adopting a vegetarian diet might be the worst possible thing you could do. Renowned ethicist Peter Singer says if there is a range of ways of feeding ourselves, we should choose the way that causes the least unnecessary harm to animals. Most animal rights advocates say this means we should eat plants rather than animals. It takes somewhere between two to ten kilos of plants, depending on the type of plants involved, to produce one kilo of animal.

Given the limited amount of productive land in the world, it would seem to some to make more sense to focus our culinary attentions on plants, because we would arguably get more energy per hectare for human consumption. Published figures suggest that, in Australia, producing wheat and other grains results in: - StumbleUpon. Earth Day Infographic: The Internet is Killing the Planet. Pro-Virginity, Anti-Feminist Folks Make The Purity Myth Trailer Terrifying. I have to say that, although I share many of the Jezebel commenters' feelings, I find some of the reactions below just as "extremist" and polarizing as the opinions expressed in this video.

Thinking like a "feminist" (note that most of these anti-feminists don't know that they would find some common ground in contemporary feminism), I would say the following: 1) Having sex is not without consequences (STDs, pregnancy, emotional highs and lows) and we cannot ethically pretend that it is.

I received basic sex ed + abstinence education, and waited a long time to have sex & was very careful about it. Unfortunately, I was immature (misjudged my first partner's sexual history) and ended up with a high-risk strain of HPV that was a major shock and led to two years of medical ordeals. I'm not a shamed prisoner of my body, and I'm not embarrassed to have sex, but bodies [and emotions] are fragile. The New Full-Frontal: Has Pubic Hair in America Gone Extinct? - Ashley Fetters - Health.

Carrie Bradshaw, Hugh Hefner, and Barbie have all helped construct a new generation's ideal woman, who is athletic, alluring, ... and waxed. Meet Sophia Pinto: the 21st century's standard-issue, all-American perfect 10. The 5-foot-5 Minnesota native -- a sly, funny, 22-year-old natural blonde who spends every summer bikini-clad on the shores of Lake Minnetonka -- works out five days a week. Her slim waist and megawatt smile hearken back to the polyvinyl glamour of the original Barbie doll. In fact, if Mattel were to redesign Barbie based on the new millennium's ideal woman, she would likely resemble Pinto. Healthy, athletic, alluring, and smart (Pinto will graduate early this month from Northwestern University), she's both a role model and a sex symbol.

And if you were to undress Pinto, you'd find she embodies yet another trademark characteristic of the plastic glamour girl-turned-careerwoman: Like Barbie, Pinto has no pubic hair. Sound excruciating? What's happening to America's vaginas? 50 Incredibly Weird Facts About the Human Body. How to make a glow lantern. [VIDEO] - StumbleUpon. Download Free Political Documentaries And Watch Many Interesting, Controv... All sizes | Mythical Creatures | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - StumbleUpon. MJ-Infographic-2-Final-.jpg from misconceptionjunction.com.

Abstract Concepts: Hope. 10 Famous Films That Surprisingly Fail The Bechdel Test | Film School Rejects - StumbleUpon. All this week, Film School Rejects presents a daily dose of our favorite articles from the archive. Originally published in September 2011, Ashe Cantrell applies the simple, ever-relevant Bechdel Test to a number of high profile movies… The Bechdel Test, if you’re not familiar with it, is a benchmark for movies developed by Alison Bechdel in 1985.

For a movie to pass The Bechdel Test, it must contain just one thing - a scene in which two or more named female characters have a conversation (that is, back and forth dialogue) about anything at all besides men. Anything, even if it’s something stereotypically feminine, like shopping or shoes. It could be about dog poo. Sounds simple, right? But it’s still surprising to find out that some of the most popular films of all time fail the test, and often for reasons you may have never considered. 10.

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