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POPSFriendship: The Laws of Attraction Friendship: The Laws of Attraction The conventional wisdom is that we choose friends because of who they are. But it turns out that we actually love them because of the way they support who we are. By:Karen Karbo
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POPSSuper-cute animal pics ok, so i got a little carried away clipping the photos... but there is no limit, so why not! i laughed so hard i nearly had an asthma attack! ;)
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POPSSorry About Our President! I can hardly wait to see the response of n2sooners and the other neo-con apologists to this clip... but I did not clip it for that reason! I clipped it to show people around the world that there are some Americans who see things for what they are, and who are truly sorry for the suffering we are causing!
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POPSMoonbow (Forgot to clip this part...) aka lunar rainbow or white rainbow, they occur at night and are visible in the opposite part of the sky from the moon.
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POPSUnderstanding turbans
Sikh men commonly wear a peaked turban that serves partly to cover their long hair, which is never cut out of respect for God's creation. Devout Sikhs also do not cut their beards, so many Sikh men comb out their facial hair and then twist and tuck it up into their turbans along with the hair from their heads. Muslim religious eldersoften wear a turban wrapped around a cap known in Arabic as a kalansuwa. Afghan men wear a variety of turbans. And some men in Afghanistan do not wear turbans at all, but rather a distinctive Afghan hat. Iranian leaders:The word turban is thought to have originated among Persians living in the area now known as Iran, who called the headgear a dulband. Indian men sometimes wear turbans to signify their class, caste, profession or religious affiliation The kaffiyeh is not technically a turban. It is really a rectangular piece of cloth, folded diagonally and then draped over the head Desert peoples have long used the turban to keep sand out of their fac