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LAST SUPPER WITH EDDYFLAMES

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YOUR SMILE I look at you and all I see is contempt, Your smile, Your smile, noticed form a mile, So infectious, that  am affected each time I gaze at you, Like a rush and a soothing feeling, I have never seen you sad, Cause all your moments are filled with smiles, Each time you smile, it’s like the sun sets on your face, So bright that it’s noticeable in the dark, I wish I could be by your side each morning, And for every good morning to you, I desire no response, but your smile, A smile that comes with a giggle, A smile of such innocence and beauty, A smile that can melt even the Hulks anger, And in great pursuit, I crave your smile. Purple Butterfly.🦋 Imasuen Edward A. also known as EddyFlames with the signature - #PurpleButterfly is a banker whose passion for writing started at a very young age. He writes directly from his heart and He hopes to make the world a better place with his artistic talents.

FACTS WITH PENDUSKY (MID-WEEK EDITION)

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      I.         In the Netherlands, workers can be absent for up to two years while receiving 70% of their salary as sick pay.      II.         If the earth didn’t have the moon, our days would only be 6-8 hours long and there would be between 1,100-1,400 days in a year.     III.         Human brain has the capacity to generate approximately 23 watts of power when awake    IV.         To leave a party without telling anyone is called in English, a “French Exit”. In French, it’s called a “partir à l’anglaise”, to leave like the English.     V.         If you point your car keys to your head, it increases the remote’s signal range. This works by using your brain to act as a radio transmitter.    VI.         IKEA is an acronym which stands for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd, which is the founder’s name, farm where he grew up, and hometown.   VII.         Although GPS is free for the world to use, it costs USD$2 million per day to operate. The money comes fr

Is Acid Wash Back?

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The 80s called, and they said to keep the acid wash Written by Kiran Goraya Acid wash is one of those trends that seems to take a short hiatus and bounce right back. Just when we thought it history once again, we’ve been seeing the look in everything from sneakers to jeans and polo shirts. Would you rock it this spring/summer? For the fans, here are some picks from brands like Topman and Vans: Kiran Goraya SOURCE: THE GENTLEMANUAL

Hypnosis By Any Other Name

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Kenny CraidA team of researchers at University College London wanted to find out if hypnosis by any other name is still hypnosis. Two groups of people were put through the same hypnotic induction, but the first group were told it was ‘hypnosis’, while the second were told it was ‘relaxation’. These two groups were then tested for their suggestibility. Those who were told they were going to be ‘hypnotised’ were significantly more suggestible than those who told they were going to be ‘relaxed’. About the author Psychologist, Jeremy Dean, PhD is the founder and author of PsyBlog. He holds a doctorate in psychology from University College London and two other advanced degrees in psychology. He has been writing about scientific research on PsyBlog since 2004. He is also the author of the book “Making Habits, Breaking Habits” (Da Capo, 2003) and several ebooks. This study provides further fuel for the debate about whether or not hypnosis involves a real state change in t

HIV prevention dapivirine vaginal ring found safe and acceptable in US adolescent girls

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Adapted Media Release A vaginal ring that researchers are hopeful will be approved as a method for preventing HIV in women was found to be safe and acceptable in teen girls, according to results of a study conducted in the United States and reported at the 9th IAS Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2017) in Paris. The study is the first to evaluate the ring, which contains an antiretroviral (ARV) drug called dapivirine and is used for a month at a time, in girls under age 18. The dapivirine ring has already been shown to be both safe and to help protect against HIV among women ages 18-45 in two Phase III trials - ASPIRE , which was conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded Microbicide Trials Network (MTN), and The Ring Study, led by the International Partnership for Microbicides (IPM), a non-profit organization that also developed the dapivirine ring. Together, the two trials enrolled more than 4,500 women from four African countries. IPM is seeking regulatory