World’s smallest girl proud of her tiny size - Telegraph
World’s smallest girl proud of her tiny size - Telegraph: At just 1ft 11 in tall, she is dwarfed by her neighbour’s baby, but Jyoti Amge is 15 years old.
Locked up for smacking my son
How a slap brought police and social services in to tear a family apart…
18 Decluttering Tips to Start Conquering Your Mess
When your home is filled with clutter, trying to tackle a mountain of stuff can be quite overwhelming. So start with just five minutes.
Identical Twins’ Genes Are Not Identical
“Identical twins are identical, right? After all, they derive from just one fertilized egg, which contains one set of genetic instructions, or genome, formed from combining the chromosomes of mother and father.”
Reasons to Work Out That Have Nothing to Do With a Sexy Body
The greatest challenge in developing a permanent exercise habit is finding motivation that lasts. It’s easy to get to the gym when you’re preparing for that big beach vacation or want to look great for your high school reunion. But what about the rest of the time?
Our gas shortage is a LIE! : Businessweek
Big oil made it up.
Ron Paul : House of Cards (via aravoth) Because Dr. Paul…
Ron Paul : House of Cards (via aravoth)
Because Dr. Paul may be out of the race but we’re not out of the woods.
Rent vs. Buy Myths That Ruined the Housing Market | eFinanceDirectory.com
John T. Reed’s view of various real estate investment gurus
Is Community Management the future of marketing?
How’s the economy in your hometown? - USATODAY.com
How’s the economy in your hometown? - USATODAY.com
Berkshire Hathaway 2007 Annual Report
Berkshire Hathaway 2007 Annual Report: With gems like “A line from Bobby Bare’s country song explains what too often happens with acquisitions: ‘I’ve never gone to bed with an ugly woman, but I’ve sure woke up with a few.’” you can’t help but keep reading.
“If gasoline and heating costs continue to rise, conventional suburban living may not be much of a…”
“If gasoline and heating costs continue to rise, conventional suburban living may not be much of a bargain in the future. And as more Americans, particularly affluent Americans, move into urban communities, families may find that some of the suburbs’ other big advantages—better schools and safer communities—have eroded. Schooling and safety are likely to improve in urban areas, as those areas continue to gentrify; they may worsen in many suburbs if the tax base—often highly dependent on house values and new development—deteriorates.”
