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  2. Ancient Greece (c. 500 – 300 B.C.) During this time period, the ideal woman was: Plump. Full-bodied. Light Skin. Ancient Greece worshiped the male form, going so far as to proclaim that women’s bodies were ‘disfigured’ versions of men’s. In this time period, men faced a much higher standard of beauty and perfection than women.

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    Learn science-based communication tips that uncover the hidden forces that drive our behavior. Founded by Vanessa Van Edwards, and publishing since 2012, Science of People offers more than 1000 in-depth, science-backed articles, hundreds of videos and interviews, quizzes, and diagnostics, all designed to help you achieve your people’s goals.

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  5. 30 Tips to Have a Glow Up (The Best One You’ll Ever Have)

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    2. Cultivate a positive view of yourself: A glow-up is about rewriting your narrative about yourself. It’s an opportunity to shift from self-doubt to self-acceptance, from criticism to self-compassion. You can cultivate a more positive self-view by acknowledging your progress and celebrating your achievements. 3.

  6. The correct answer is C. Harry S. Truman at 22 minutes. George W. Bush (second term) came in a close second at 21 minutes. The shortest of the last 20 presidential inaugural addresses belonged to Gerald Ford at eight minutes. Republicans are the more verbose party—Republican presidents spoke far longer than Democratic ones.

  7. Listen to Your DNA. When deciding what goals you want to pursue, Vaynerchuk says that the most important elements to consider is your DNA. We are all genetically wired to have certain skills and the key to success is to capitalize on the ones you have instead of trying build the ones you don’t. It’s important to do this even if you lack ...

  8. Icebreakers are an effective way to get to know people you meet at a party and deepen connections with coworkers. They can be used in one-on-one situations and small and larger groups. Here are 228 icebreaker questions to help you build an authentic connection with coworkers, friends, and strangers you’d like to know better.

  9. An estimated 44 percent of American women do not like to leave their homes without makeup on. Research shows there are two primary reasons why women wear makeup: Camouflage – Women who are anxious and insecure tend to use makeup to appear less noticeable. Seduction – Women who want to be noticeably more attractive tend to use makeup to be ...

  10. Integrity, kindness, honesty, and financial security are typical examples of personal core values. Others often see these values as your character traits. For example, someone who is known for always doing the right thing likely values integrity. Suppose you have a core value of freedom.

  11. Whatever your goal, you can get there if you’re willing to work.” —Oprah. “Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself.” —Harvey Fierstein. “Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” —Albert Einstein.