It is now estimated that one in five relationships begin online, and one in three marriages found their start online. Various studies have come out touting the benefits of online dating. For example, a New-York based global brokerage company presented research that found that online dating actually saves you money. They found that online daters have an average of 18.5 ... Read More »
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Actress Irene
Irene Zazians, an Armenian actress, was born in Babolsar, northern, on August 12, 1927. In 1943, when she was only 16 years old, her family moved to Tehran; at the same time, she married her teacher, Mohammad Asemi, a journalist, poet and the editor of Kaveh magazine. The couple later separated but Asemi played an important role in setting Zazians ... Read More »
Vaccine production line
At AstraZeneca, we have committed to support the truly global effort to fight the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple fronts. The need for an urgent response to the virus has challenged scientists around the world to accelerate the large-scale global clinical investigation and development of potential medicines and vaccines to potentially prevent or treat COVID-19. Normally, the manufacturing of our medicines ... Read More »
Rocco Ritchie is the 20-year-old son of Madonna and Guy Ritchie
His father is the English film director who has mastered the dapper gangster flick (think: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and RocknRolla) and his mother is the original HRH of Pop, Madonna. So it’s not a great surprise to find that Rocco Ritchie has grown up to be a glamorous young man – best showcased in his first photoshoot ... Read More »
5 beard models that double the attractiveness of men’s faces
Perfect for guys with baby faces, a sprinkling of stubble instantly adds maturity and a sense of ruggedness, making it the ideal option for those who struggle to grow thick, full beards. A stubble beard also tends to make weak jaws look stronger and provides good camouflage for imperfections like acne scars and uneven pigmentation. Kept neat and trimmed, it’s ... Read More »
Marriage of football Player Farshad Ahmadzadeh
Farshad Ahmadzadeh, a former Persepolis player who currently plays for the Foolad team, held her wedding ceremony yesterday and got married. Ahmadzadeh started his professional career with Azadegan League side Parseh, where he played 18 games, scoring two goals in his first and only season with the club. Head football coaches direct and organize football programs for high school or ... Read More »
Surprising jobs of world leaders past and present
The ex-prime minister of Iceland once held a job as a flight attendant on Icelandair, before she swiftly moved across to labour rights and worked as a union organiser for the airline. It was this position that helped her fly to the top of the ladder to become Iceland’s leading lady. Read More »
Expensive watches
Spokesman for Yemen’s Houthis wears Rolex watches in his international meetings. A $30,000 rosegold Yacht Master and a $25,000 GMT-Master II… Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul-Salam earlier expressed the group’s rejection of US envoy to Yemen Timothy Lenderking’s proposal for a nationwide ceasefire in Yemen. Abdul-Salam said the Houthis see that “there’s nothing new” in the US envoy’s proposal, adding that ... Read More »
Makeup training at the University
If you’ve always held a passion for make-up, then expanding your skills at a make-up artist school can help you turn it into a career. Bellus Academy offers Make-Up Artistry programs at each of our campuses across, making it easy for aspiring students to take the first step towards an exciting and rewarding vocation in make-up artistry. To provide our ... Read More »
Margins of Presidential Inauguration
There are many different electoral systems in use around the world. Most countries have chosen an electoral system very different to the one used in national elections in the United States. Internationally, proportional representation is the most common type of electoral system with roughly 90 of 195 countries using it. An additional 34 countries mix proportionality and winner-take all. Sixty-four ... Read More »