9 Simple Ways To Destroy Your Enemy Without Fighting

It’s totally natural to get angry or upset when someone is mistreating you. The trick is not to show it. If you feel like you’re about to lose your cool, calmly excuse yourself or just walk away, then let your feelings out when they’re not around to see it. If you’re dealing with a rival in a work or business setting, keep your cool and stay professional. Ultimately, you’ll come out looking (and feeling) a lot better than they will....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 812 words · James Stuemke

9 Ways To Cook Baby Corn

Fresh baby corn may have silks attached to the cobs, so you’ll need to pull these silks away while rinsing them. If using frozen baby corn, thaw the corn before use and rinse away any remaining ice crystals. If using canned baby corn, drain the liquid and rinse the corn before use. Since baby corn is so small, it’s often left whole when cooked and served. If desired, however, you can cut the corn into 1-inch (2....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 936 words · Emily Smith

9 Ways To Get Exp. Share

December 23, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Terry Heling

9 Ways To Make Stim Toys

Ensure that the glue is clear and does not shatter easily. Two-part epoxy glue (which you mix by hand) or E-6000 work best for this. b The knot may try to undo itself as you take the bracelet on or off. If this happens, ask a friend to pull the knot tight as you try it on. Some glues, such as E-6000, involve fumes. Try gluing the bracelet outside. (When it is dry, the fumes will be gone and it will be safe....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 305 words · Mary Digsby

9 Ways To Smell Nice

There are tons of deodorants and antiperspirants on the market, so it can be tough to choose one. Keep in mind that most of them are the same except for the scent they infuse. Strong drinks, like coffee, can also make your breath smell bad. [4] X Trustworthy Source Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School’s Educational Site for the Public Go to source Good oral hygiene is also really important for combatting bad breath....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 241 words · Casey Feldmann

9 Year Old Girl Berates School Board Over Black Lives Matter Posters In School

The girl, known only as Novalee, spoke at the Lakeville Area School Board meeting in Lakeville, Minnesota, just 30 minutes outside of the city where George Floyd was killed over a year ago. “I was walking down the hallway at Lakeview Elementary School to give a teacher a retiring gift,” she said at the meeting on June 8. “I looked up onto the wall and saw a BLM poster and an Amanda Gorman poster....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 522 words · Tyrone Vrablic

93 Pet Names From Movies Every Film Buff Should Know

Newsweek has collected some of the best animal monikers from the world of cinema to add a touch of movie sparkle to your shortlist. Dog Names From Movies Baxter from ‘Anchorman’ Baxter is truly an anchorman’s best friend. He wears matching pyjamas and retainer to his owner, Ron Burgundy (played by Will Ferrell), and saves him from being killed by a bear in an astounding stroke of luck. Barney from GremlinsBeatrice from Best in ShowBruiser from Legally BlondeBuckley from The Royal TenenbaumsBuddy from Air BudBuster from Toy StoryButch from Cats and DogsChance from Homeward Bound: The Incredible JourneyDaisy from John WickHachi from Hachi: A Dog’s TaleHooch from Turner and HoochJack from The ArtistLady from Lady and the TrampLassie from Lassie Come HomeLucky from Dr....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · Beatrice Rhinehart

97 Percent Of Cfos Surveyed Believe Economic Slowdown Or Recession Coming Before End Of 2020

In its CFO Signals report covering the last quarter of 2019, Deloitte found that 97 percent of CFOs queried believe either an economic slowdown or recession will occur before the end of 2020. This is up from 88 percent one year ago. Eighty-eight percent of CFOs represented in the survey work at companies generating greater than $1 billion in annual revenue. And increasing concerns about a reversal of the longest economic expansion in U....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 671 words · Edward Smtih

A Bad Drug May Turn Out To Do Good

Anyone old enough to remember the assassination of John F. Kennedy knows why. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, millions of people in 46 countries took the drug as a sedative. For most, it produced no ill effects. But at least 10,000 pregnant women took thalidomide in their first trimester – and gave birth to babies with missing or stunted limbs, feet where their legs should have been, flippers instead of arms....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 762 words · Ana Siegel

A Friend In Need

December 23, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Michael Mackey

A Big Brother

AS ANY Technoid knows, the computer business is not just about business. It’s religion. How else to explain what happened on Wednesday, when Steven Paul Jobs ascended a platform to address a group of people who could be called nothing else but The Faithful? The Faithful wildly cheered the introduction of Apple’s cofounder, in exile for 12 years but now setting direction for the company. They responded enthusiastically as he announced a new board of directors and promised something that Apple had not enjoyed for a number of years: a sound strategy....

December 23, 2022 · 15 min · 3064 words · John Canas

A Blitz Of Glitz On Ice

Once the premier event on the skating calendar, the Nationals remain the one path to future Olympic glory. But they are being obscured by a host of big-money, showbizzy, made-for-TV competitions, which feature figure skating’s most famous names cashing in on past Olympic glory. It’s a case of deja vu all over again and again and again, as some combination of the same international cast – Kristi Yamaguchi, Katarina Witt, Nancy Kerrigan, Oksana Baiul, Brian Boitano, Scott Hamilton, Viktor Petrenko, Paul Wylie and Kurt Browning – compete in a variety of formats....

December 23, 2022 · 3 min · 637 words · Mark Cronan

A Blizzard Headed Our Way

December 23, 2022 · 0 min · 0 words · Joseph Wertz

A Bomb Here A Bomb There

We drop a bomb here and a bomb there, and the enemy replies by singing songs? I’ve been to a number of fronts as a NEWSWEEK correspondent, including with the American military in Vietnam and Iraq, and if this tempo continues, Osama bin Laden will be in Afghanistan–and the Americans will be, too–this time next year. In Vietnam the sky would have been painted with the red flames and black smoke of napalm, the horizon would have been jiggling under “arc lights”–the force of three B-52s dropping 90 tons of bombs in unison....

December 23, 2022 · 4 min · 743 words · Edith Cotter

A Boneless Wonder

Liberal Democrats would be speaking that way about President Clinton, if they had Churchill’s flair for disparagement. Clinton was, they think, bad enough before the election. Then he signed the welfare legislation that repealed a 60-year-old entitlement, Aid to Families With Dependent Children, promising vaguely to fix things after the election (a promise that presupposed a Democratic Congress). And although he had denounced the Defense of Marriage Act, which opposes same-sex marriages, as gay-bashing, he ran ads on Christian radio stations preening about having signed it....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 858 words · Julio Poloskey

A Country S Rebirth

Against all odds, El Salvador has emerged from the ashes of civil war, death squads and peasant massacres as a viable nation with a future. The conservative Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) party, which has held power since 1989, has embraced the U.S.-backed, free-market growth model. It has slashed government budgets and privatized scores of state-owned enterprises. The results have been encouraging: the Salvadoran economy grew by 4.3 percent a year on average between 1991 and 2001....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 982 words · Mary Opatz

A Cow S Moo Can Reveal How They Are Feeling

Research published in Scientific Reports suggests cattle talk to one another, communicating their emotions, positive and negative, through individualized voice cues. The study was led by Alexandra Green, a PhD student at The University of Sydney, who monitored voice calls in a herd of 18 Holstein-Friesian heifers for five months. Domesticated cattle such as Holstein-Friesian heifers are “gregarious” creatures, according to the researchers, and use vocalizations as a means of mediation within the group....

December 23, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Floyd Yang

A Crackdown On Cockfighting

Cockfighting, also known as “cocking,” is a bloodsport that dates to colonial times in the United States and has offered gamblers a venue for betting around the world. But a string of federal arrests in Washington and Oregon last week should serve as notice to the organizers of rooster “derbies” across this country, authorities say. Armed with a law passed by Congress in 2006 that bans the interstate transport of “gamefowl” for cockfighting, federal agents raided 28 homes and barns from southern Oregon to Puget Sound on March 15, finding more than 700 roosters in one Oregon county, $100,000 in cash, 50 guns, 2....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 1044 words · Trevor Vicars

A Dark Cloud Of Unanswered Sexual Assault Accusations Casts Shadow Over Conor Mcgregor S Ufc 246 Victory

Join DAZN and watch more than 100 fight nights a year Just about every question was answered as McGregor looked formidable at 170 pounds and as focused as he has been heading into a fight. There were no shenanigans during fight week as McGregor and Cerrone displayed mutual respect for each another before and after the fight. It certainly isn’t the end of Conor McGregor as a loss to Cerrone would have certainly signaled the curtain drawing to a close on the biggest star the UFC had ever seen....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 926 words · Jordan Harris

A Day Of Survival At Doral

Matt Kuchar played out of the rough to tap-in range for birdie on the 18th hole for a 2-over 74 that allowed him to join an exclusive group at the Cadillac Championship — one of only four survivors to par. The Blue Monster gobbled up just about everyone else. Dustin Johnson bogeyed three of his last six holes for a 74. Patrick Reed made only two birdies in his round of 75....

December 23, 2022 · 5 min · 957 words · Mandy Garceau