Teeth whitening for the best smile
In the current trend for white teeth, it is easy to assume that whitening your teeth is an option for everyone. This is not true. There are actually certain parts of your smile that require their own form of care and upkeep to ensure great dental health and keep your teeth from turning yellow. In this blog post, we will give some insight into the best way to whiten those teeth naturally without damaging them.
The 37 Best Websites to Learn Something New
Forget overpriced schools, long days in a crowded classroom, and pitifully poor results. These websites and apps cover myriads of science, art, and technology topics. They will teach you practically anything, from making hummus to building apps in node.js, from circuit bending to playing the violin.
Why doesn't America's 'robust' job market fuel wage growth?
When it comes to the U.S. economy, there's a lot going on that is not widely understood by the general public, or even by well-educated pundits. For example, why are so many jobs still being created in low wage sectors when unemployment is so low? Why are blue collar wages stagnating? And what does any of it have to do with immigration? Answers to these questions expose much about the irrationality of current economic policy and the flawed assumptions used by nearly all mainstream economists. It also points towards a significant disconnect between consensus economic thinking and reality.
Top 15 Lesser Known Facts About Freddie Mercury
15. I Want to Break Free (1986)
In the video, we can see Mercury wearing a corset, a skirt and makeup. The song lyrics start with "I want to break free". However, this song was rather utopian in 1986 England. Homosexuality was still considered an illness but Freddie Mercury wanted equality for everyone. He was openly gay since 1977 and was only one of the few celebrities in England that supported LGBT rights at that time.
Wealthy Men Are More Likely To Be Suicidal
Men in the top 1% — those with incomes over $200,000, as a group — are 2.3 times more likely to commit suicide (14.7% as opposed to 6.4%) than their peers among the bottom half of the income distribution. The disparity is even greater within single-digit percentiles of higher income: the top 25% of earners are nearly four times more likely to commit suicide than their lower-income peers in that group (20.6% compared to 4.5%).
What Happens If You Stop Eating?
For most of us, life would be impossible without food. It gives us energy, helps our bodies grow and keeps us alive. It's a basic necessity that every living creature must have to survive. As you already know, in order to maintain good health, you need to eat well and regularly. But what happens if you stop eating? First of all, the body needs energy to function properly and it's provided by food we eat every day.
The 18 Most Bizarre Homes In The World
Sometimes we wish we could live in a treehouse or a cave; as it turns out, some people actually do! Here are some of the strangest homes on the planet...
Bill Gates is the richest man in the world
On January 2, 2008, Bill Gates was officially declared to be the richest man in the world. At that time his wealth was estimated at $49 billion. He has said that he will give away at least half of his wealth to charity over a long period of time.
Did You Know? The Average Person Consumes 3 Pounds Of Plastic A Year...
When you go shopping, you're most likely buying carry-out food or non-perishable items like toilet paper and paper towels. But using these products actually has an impact on the environment — but it's not one you probably want to think about.
The Truth About My Life's Work: On Being a Systems Thinker
While even a casual observer may have noticed the rise of "systems thinking" in the past 20 years, I'll bet you haven't seen it mentioned in the same breath as "the truth about my life's work." In most cases, if you asked someone to name the predominant themes of their life's work — their sense of purpose, identity, or mission — they'd probably speak to ideas of solving problems… perhaps even social problems… and doing so through something new or unique that only they could create. When it comes to systems thinking, the truth is that in an era of so much change and uncertainty, this perspective — which puts people first, focusing on making our lives better and less complex through feedback loops that harness scientific and technological insight — is both timely and timeless.
The original Justin Bieber YouTube video
"One YouTube user uploaded a six-second video of Beliebers singing along. The clip has been viewed more than 2.6 million times. But that's nothing compared to what happened next: Justin Bieber himself started watching.
New Study: People who look 'smart' are actually dumb
The irony is that people who are perceived as 'smart' are actually dumber. It's an unfortunate truth that a person's face can influence how others perceive their intelligence, or lack thereof. The latest example comes from researchers at Harvard Business School (HBS) and the University of Rochester. They recently studied data about facial structure and intelligence to determine whether people with long faces are less intelligent than those with short faces.
You're Not Really Happy...
The real cause of human unhappiness is the desire for more.
Top 20 Cats in Politics
The cat has been a symbol of femininity and a sign of luck throughout the ages. They also make great entertainment when they play, sleep and watch you from different angles. Here is a list with some of our favorite cats in politics.
China's New Bullet Train Will Travel At 350 Miles Per Hour...
In July 2012, China launched its first bullet train route between Beijing and Guangzhou with top speeds of 186 miles per hour. The new Beijing-Shanghai line will have 16 stops along its way through the country's thriving capital and manufacturing powerhouse, cutting travel time between the cities from 4 hours to 2.
Conclusion:
The historical record is etched with countless examples of wealth-creation by men who acted in a way diametrically opposed to the current paradigm. The system elite on Wall Street, in Washington, and around the world have created a system that perpetuates inequality and empowers people who act against their own self-interests. The American Dream as we've known it for generations has vanished. And millions of people are waking up to this fact. All throughout history, change has been driven by the rule breaking of men who were willing to take action regardless of the consequences.