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I Am Foundation.org

I Am Foundation.org

Our Mission: The I AM Foundation’s mission is to empower children & adults worldwide through publishing and gifting The Love~Wisdom Series. The Love~Wisdom Series of books and music is designed to help children and adults in “building life skills for ...

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Sexy Women Smoke Cigars

Sexy Women Smoke Cigars

Did you know that Sexy Women Smoke Cigars? Check out the sexy women who smoke cigars and find the latest on the new hot trend! Imagine the sight of a group of attractive sexy women smoking cigars. Puffing away in ...

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Invisible Acts of Power: An Exclusive Interview with Caroline Myss

Invisible Acts of Power: An Exclusive Interview with Caroline Myss

By: Philippe Matthews She is one of the most powerful and respected authorities in the field of mental transformation; she’s Caroline Myss, a Chicago native who grew up with her parents, two siblings, and close extended family. Raised a Catholic, ...

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Bulgari’s New Luxe Lenses

Known for its stylish jewelry and watches, Bulgari is using its gold and gemstones in a new collection of sunglasses and optical frames named Le Gemme that is being unveiled in stores this month. The collection includes optical frames and sunglasses for men and women, starting at $250 for a ...

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Seabourn’s Newest Ship Hits the Seas

A few tickets are still left for the maiden voyage of Seabourn Quest, the newest addition to the Seabourn Cruise Line fleet.

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Sony’s Resolution Revolution

Sony introduced its first 4K digital film projector—4K refers to the number of horizontal pixels of screen resolution: approximately 4,000—at the recent Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association trade show (CEDIA). This is a big leap for Sony, since the current industry standard 1080p, which refers to the vertical resolution, ...

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Watch Collector 2012: Old Flames

A shoal of herring may be an apt metaphor for Swiss watch companies, which can turn their designs on a dime in unison at a sign of an approaching threat. Thus, when the financial crisis of 2008 struck, wheels were set in motion in product development offices across Switzerland, and ...

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The Great Tech War Of 2012: Ongoing Skirmishes

Fast Company is tracking developments in the increasingly intense competition between Facebook, Google, Apple, and Amazon to show just how fast the big four are creeping into each others' spaces. Here's what changed in the 30 days since we published The Great Tech War of 2012 . Check back often

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Moustache Madness: Movember Emphasizes Fun, Not Guilt, To Raise Millions For Cancer Programs

Movember cofounder Adam Garone describes how to grow a massive charitable community by bringing the fun. Adam Garone never thought a silly beer-fueled bet to grow a mustache would turn into a multi-million-dollar global charity and the largest non-governmental funder of prostate cancer research. Seven years later, Movember expects more than 600,000 men to ask their friends to contribute donations in exchange for growing an artful caterpillar lip in the annual Movember mustache challenge, which starts Nov.

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Photographic Memory: Wearable Cam Could Help Patients Stave Off Effects of Impaired Recall

Hopes for new Alzheimer's drugs that would slow or stop the disease's inexorable decline have repeatedly foundered in recent years. Large pharmaceutical companies, which have pushed ahead with drugs that stop the buildup of toxic proteins that damage and kill brain cells, have reported a recurring string of bad news.

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NASA studying ways to make ‘tractor beams’ a reality

Tractor beams -- the ability to trap and move objects using laser light -- are the stuff of science fiction, but a team of NASA scientists has won funding to study the concept for remotely capturing planetary or atmospheric particles and delivering them to a robotic rover or orbiting spacecraft for analysis.

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Rice Seed Yields Blood Protein

By Lauren Gravitz of Nature magazine One can't squeeze blood from a turnip, but new research suggests that a bit of transgenic tweaking may make it possible to squeeze blood--or at least blood protein--from a grain of rice.

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