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New Video Game "Privates" is making safe sex education Fun!

Attention video games lovers! New game “Privates” is coming to the market and will teach you everything about STDs and their remedies by making your learning process FUN! The best part – PC version will be FREE to load! http://condomelite.com/condoms/2010/06/14/video-game-pc-safe-sex-education-xbox-… added by: condomelite1

Miss USA Rima Fakih Bikini Pictures

Here’s new Miss USA Rima Fakih posing in some sexy bikini pictures. It may look like she’s about to take her top of….. She’s not. Not that I need her too, I’ve seen so many nipples in my travels on the internet over the years that I can pretty much imagine what any woman looks like with her top off. It’s a gift. I think I’m going to teach a class about it at the learning annex this fall to make a little extra cash. See you there.

One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20: Learning To Fall [Online Video]

One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 is entitled “Learning To Fall”. The 20th installment of this series was aired at 8PM on The CW. You have probably watched this already but still want to watch it again. If that is the case, we have taken the liberty of searching the web to give a site that does just that which is in the link above or below. If you are a frequent visitor to this site, you would notice that you can find links to back episodes of this series simply by doing a search at the top right corner of this page. If you are having a hard time with your search, just let us know and we will help you out. Now without further ado, please check out the show and episode summary below. Set in the fictional small town of Tree Hill, NC, this teen-driven drama tells the story of two half brothers, who share a last name and nothing else. Brooding, blue-collar Lucas is a talented street-side basketball player, but his skills are appreciated only by his friends at the river court. Popular, affluent Nathan basks in the hero-worship of the town, as the star of his high school team. Here is the summary of the episode: One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 – Learning To Fall Nathan and Haley struggle with the aftermath of her mother’s death, while Brooke deals with the fallout of Alexander’s tryst with Victoria. Alex discovers a secret about her leading man, Josh, that could derail Julian’s film, and Clay is confronted by an unhinged Katie. Watch One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 . If you found this post useful or you simply liked what you read, please subscribe via the subscription field below for free! The DWB team does its best to provide you with the latest information possible found in the internet. Whether be it sports, world or simply just the latest news buzz, we will provide it to you. However, sites that we link to are not our own so please use your discretion when visiting those sites. Nevertheless, we have checked them firsthand to make sure they are working fine. One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20: Learning To Fall [Online Video] is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Watch One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 Online Stream Video

Are you excited to watch your favourite TV Series, One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20? The latest episode of One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 will be aired this day, May 3, 2010. The title of this new episode is “Learning To Fall”. You can watch this episode today on your TV depending on the schedule of your TV channels. To know the schedule of this episode to be aired on your TV, please call your cable operator. You can also watch One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 Online via streaming links. To Watch One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 Online Stream , the link below can help you. Watch One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 Online Stream One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 – Learning To Fall Watch One Tree Hill Season 7 Episode 20 Online Stream Video is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Who’s Hollywood’s Hottest Eligible Bachelor?

Which single Hollywood hunk is the hottest? It’s a question that you don’t have to answer this instant … you can examine the evidence closely first. THG has compiled a little gallery of celebrity pics of up-and-comers and A-listers alike who just got out of relationships or who aren’t in one right now. If you had your pick of available Hollywood singles (guys only), who would you go out with? Oh, so many great options. How can you go wrong really? Perhaps one of these two … Ryan Gosling and Usher are both on the market … for now . Sorry, Tiger Woods and Jesse James . You have to be patient and wait ’til Elin and Sandra make it official before you jump back into the dating pool. Here’s a look at some eligible celebrity fellas. Click to enlarge and let us know if we missed any you think should be included, so we can oblige …

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Sarah Palin Documentary Series: An All-Time Low

When we heard Discovery was not only airing a documentary series called Sarah Palin’s Alaska, but shelling out big bucks for the right to, we were confused. Seriously … a show about the state’s natural beauty from a former half-term governor turned professional celebrity who arguably did tremendous ecological harm to Alaska and wishes she could drill, baby, drill even harder? How is that not an all-time low for the network? Apparently it is. A source within Discovery says that when they pitched the show to ad buyers, they were not impressed: “the whole thing [was] comical.” As much as a contractual demand for straws that bend ? Hard to say. HALF-BAKED ALASKA : Who gave this the green light? “After the promo, (employees and buyers) were rolling their eyes, snickering … people were laughing and it’s not even a comedy. No one took it seriously.” The insider was concerned that given a lack of interest from ad buyers, Discovery would have to “dump the show to a crappy time slot” to cut losses. “The bottom line is that everyone thought it was an all-time low for Discovery … My guess is the show is going to tank big time.” We’d have to agree. After all, it’s going to air on Discovery’s sister network, TLC. As in The Learning Channel, where the audience presumably wants to learn something. That’s pretty much the opposite of what Sarah Palin is known for. What’s next, Kate Gosselin doling out parenting advice? Oh… wait.

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Tea Partiers Once Again Attacking Congress With Crazy Signs [Teabaggers]

There was another independent, nonpartisan ” Tea Party ” on Capitol Hill today! Just a buncha regular folks with funny signs that aren’t at all racist but are a little bit provided by the RNC. Then they met a mean congressman. This congressman was so mean that when an actual angry mob showed up outside his office screaming “LIAR” at him, in unison, he shut his door , rather than trying to engage this angry mob in some sort of rational discussion of… whether or not he’s a liar, I guess. Then this angry mob sort of hung out outside his office for a while, being angry. If they had been Code Pink they would’ve been dragged out of there by armed guards. Hooray for America. Once the House passes the health care bill someone’s gotta get shot.

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Meet the Generation That Will Save and/or Destroy the New York Times [Dynasties]

The only way the New York Times can escape the clutches of a Mexican billionaire is by successfully instituting a paywall. Who has it chosen to manage this treacherous path? The publisher’s nephew. He used to run a DJ school. The Times is a publicly traded company, but the heirs of its modern founder Adolph Ochs and his son-in-law, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, own the voting shares. And in an effort to inculcate all the far-flung cousins—there are 27 fifth-generation descendants of Sulzberger—with a sense of responsibility for the newspaper and its various holdings, the New York Times Company likes to rotate them through the place from time to time. The company’s latest proxy statement , released earlier this week, brought news of yet two more Sulzberger cousins signing up for duty at the mother ship—in this job market, no less! And one of them was particularly momentous: Thirty-three-year-old David Perpich , nephew to Times publisher Arthur “Pinch” Sulzberger Jr., who is himself son to his predecessor Arthur “Punch” Sulzberger, who was himself son to his predecessor Arthur Hays Sulzberger, has been hired as the executive director of paid products at NYTimes.com just as the site prepares to wring desperately needed money out of its 17 million monthly users by limiting the number of stories they can read without subscribing . So here’s a handy guide to what Perpich—as well as his various kinsman and -women spread throughout the New York Times Company—brings to the table. David Perpich, 33, fifth generation Perpich’s claim to fame is his role in helping run the Scratch DJ Academy, a rigorous institution of higher learning co-founded by Jam Master Jay that offers an ” incredible opportunity for amateur and aspiring music enthusiasts to learn how to DJ, from mixing and blending, to scratching and beat juggling .” Among Perpich’s duties at the Academy was “handling all marketing initiatives,” and he was really good at it: He managed to get the school mentioned a whopping nine times in the paper his family owns ! After leaving academia around 2007, according to this excellent 2008 New York rundown of the Sulzberger clan , Perpich briefly entertained an offer to join the family business, but he turned it down in favor of a technology consulting gig at Booz Allen. For whatever reason, that didn’t work out, so he figured he’d head over to his uncle’s shop and shepherd the most crucial business initiative that the Times has ever undertaken. He’s up for it, though: He’s a digital wizard who’s thoroughly mastered Twitter , having limited his posts to one heartbreaking online memorial for Michael Jackson made all the more moving by its singularity: Samuel Dolnick , 30, fifth generation Also reported in the most recent proxy statement was the hiring of Samuel Dolnick, the grandson of Arthur Sulzberger’s sister Ruth Holmberg (who herself served as the publisher of the Chattanooga Times ). Dolnick, who previously toiled as a reporter for the Associated Press, was hired at the Newspaper Guild Minimum staff reporter’s salary of $90,500 in September, and has been writing for the Metro desk. According to the New York Observer , Dolnick is no dilettante: His AP gig took him to New Delhi, and before that, he interned at the Village Voice under the estimable Wayne Barrett. He’s settled down in New York for the new gig, having just purchased a home in Brooklyn with a $300,000 mortgage at the discount-window interest rate of .57% from his grandmother, according to New York real estate records. A. G. Sulzberger, 30, fifth generation Arthur G. Sulzberger, Pinch’s son, joined the paper last March, also at the Guild minimum salary, and since then he’s been cold huntin’ snipers , writing about bus stops and light bulbs for the Metro desk, and fending off obscene propositions from Gawker readers . Before that he wrote for the Portland Oregonian . Rachel B. Golden, 31, fifth generation Rachel is the daughter of Michael Golden , Holmberg’s son and vice chairman of the Times Company. She makes a cool $82,136 as a marketing associate for the Times web site, where she’s responsible for promoting the Style, T, and Travel sections . James Dryfoos , 45, fifth generation Dryfoos, the grandson of Arthur Sulzberger’s sister Marian, is a systems analyst for the Times Company, where he analyzes systems for $144,673 a year. He married a lady named Reagan Rexrode and is a homebrew enthusiast . Michael Greenspon , 40, fifth generation Also a grandson of Marian’s, Greenspon is, according to New York , “quietly competent but not an obvious candidate to lead the paper.” He’s a project manager in strategic planning and served last year as the interem general manager of the New York Times News Service, which laid of some 25 to 30 people in November . He makes $176,961 a year. Michael Golden, 61, fourth generation Golden, father to Rachel and son of Ruth, is Arthur Sulzberger Jr.’s chief rival in the family. He’s currently vice chairman after a stint in Paris as the publisher of the International Herald Tribune , which the Times Company wrestled away from the Washington Post Company in 2002. Golden shepherded the company’s move from its old Times Square headquarters to a bright shiny new $500 million building, which worked out like this: The old building was flipped at a $350 million profit three years after the Times sold it, and the Times started selling off pieces of the new building for cash two years after it was built . For this he made $1.8 million last year. Arthur O. Sulzberger, Jr., 59 Arthur is the publisher of the New York Times . He makes $5.1 million, and is primarily occupied with insuring that none of the aforementioned fifth-generation Sulzbergers have jobs in five years. SPECIAL BONUS HIDDEN SULZBERGER: New York ‘s look at the Sulzberger clan noted that a “spokesperson for the Times said there are two additional fifth-generation descendents, but they have never appeared as beneficiaries in the company’s SEC filings.” We’ve found one of them: In addition to providing a mortgage to Dolnick, Holmberg is also listed in New York real estate records as having made a $265,000 loan to a Sharon Skettini of Brooklyn. And according to public databases, Skettini once shared an address in Arizona with Ruth’s son Stephen Golden, a lawyer in Tucson. Skettini appears to have once been employed as a literary agent for Sterling Lord Literistic , a New York agency, but she’s not currently listed on the firm’s site. She doesn’t appear to have any public relationship with the Times .

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UW Looking For Marijuana ‘Addicts’; Will Pay $150

Ever known someone who wanted help quitting pot? Me neither. ​ By Steve Elliott at Toke of the Town They might have an easier time finding unicorns. The University of Washington says it is looking for people who want to quit pot. The UW School of Social Work’s Innovative Programs Research Group is looking for 70 “marijuana-dependent adults” in the Puget Sound area to participate in a clinical research trial testing approaches for people who want to stop using cannabis, reports KING5.com. The university says research has shown that nearly 3.6 million Americans use pot on a daily basis. Unfortunately, UW then puts its reputation as a center of higher learning in serious danger by absurdly claiming that “between one-third and one-half of those are dependent.” I’d love to know where the University of Washington got those numbers, but since they seem to have only the most tenuous of connections to shared reality, I’m guessing they’re from the “pull fake statistics out your ass” school of thought, sub-variety “I’ll say anything to get one of those fat government NIDA grants.” “When people smoke marijuana they don’t intend to become dependent on it, but marijuana becomes pervasive over time,” said Cynthia Shaw, project director of what they’re calling the “Marijuana Counseling Project.” “People work hard in treatment programs, and many stop or reduce their marijuana use while in treatment but lose ground quickly once they leave treatment,” said Shaw, who obviously has very little real-world experience with — or, apparently, even casual knowledge of! — marijuana. What Shaw didn’t mention — and I’m sure it was just an “oversight,” umm hmm — was that nearly all those people in rehab programs “working so hard” to quit marijuana were forced into those programs under threat of being thrown in jail. The judge says “Go to Narcotics Anonymous and tell them you’re a pot addict, or else go to jail.” Bingo! Instant marijuana addicts! Works like a charm. In any event, the Marijuana Counseling Project will test two nine-session counseling “proven treatments” (is your bullshit detector going off? I know mine is going crazy), “a blend of motivational enhancement therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy.” Participants will be offered additional counseling sessions “as needed,” and half will be randomly assigned to receive post-counseling “checkups,” which may well be a synonym for “piss tests.” To be eligible, volunteers must be at least 18, “want help in stopping marijuana use,” and be willing to travel to Seattle’s University District for “counseling.” Oh, and if you need a little additional “motivation” to claim you “want help in stopping marijuana use,” they’ll pay you to say so. Participants will receive $50 for each of two post-counseling interviews, and an additional $50 incentive if they complete both. Let’s see, that $150 would get me half an ounce… If you are interested in fleecing these poor credulous academics by participating in their sham “study,” or if you have questions about it, call Cynthia Shaw at (206) 616-3235 between 9 and 7 Monday-Thursday or 9-5 Friday, or email mcpsvcs@uw.edu .

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What High Schools Are Doing To Help Haiti Earthquake Victims

From basketball marathons to spin-a-thons, students in high schools across the nation are coming up with creative fundraising ideas.

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