People have been getting tattoos for thousands of years, and today, nearly half of all adults younger than 40 have at least one tattoo, and it’s not just youth who are getting them: many middle-class ladies are getting permanent makeup tattoos. But federal health officials say that not all inks are safe, and the newest tattoo trends may be the most dangerous: Tattoo parlors are mixing their inks with other, unsafe products.
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This is pitiful. Talk about irresponsible, couldn’t he at least have read the signs and made some effort to get permission, or gone to another beach? He would have saved some perfectly decent people a lot of trouble and embarrassment. http://obsentinel.womacknewspapers.com/articles/2011/06/01/top_stories/tops214.txt Or maybe he wanted the publicity…
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Major new earthquakes in New Zealand make us wonder: Are more on the way–and if so, where will they strike? Scientists are warning that the northwest coast of the US could be devastated by a huge movement of undersea plates known as a "megathrust" earthquake, despite the fact that this fault line has been dormant for 300 years. "Megathrusts" are the world’s largest earthquakes, which happen in a "subduction zone"–a region where one of the earth’s tectonic plates is underneath another.
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The West has become so dependent on the Chinese economy that it’s imperative to understand them. It turns out that a 2,000 year old board game that the Chinese play constantly (the way we play cards, chess or checkers) is the key to this understanding. Learning the ancient board game of wei qi (which means the "encirclement game" and is known in the US as Go, can teach Westerners how to understand Chinese world strategy, according to former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Army War College professor David Lai.
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