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money : The Secret to Dating and Landing the One You Want

Most everyone goes through periods in life where they ‘fly solo’…either by choice; or just when they find themselves in between relationships. Alone periods needn’t be lonely – they can be wellsprings of needed self growth.  Then, when the time comes and  you’re ready to start dating again, if you radiate self confidence and energy, you can meet new people and find dates almost anywhere.  It will just happen naturally.   Sometimes , however,  it’s necessary to make an extra effort to ‘put yourself out there.’  When you’re ready to rev up your social life, you need to be more active and to frequent certain places best for finding dates.  Most important, you need to be open and receptive to meeting new people.  money : The Secret to Dating and Landing the One You Want Be a joiner, not a loner.  Invite some friends over for a pot luck at your place and you’ll likely receive reciprocal invitations.  Don’t hold back from joining colleagues after work for a TGIF ce

NASA the weirdest job in the world

world’s solutions - science WHEN you think about working at NASA , you think astronauts, rocket ship engineers and lots of scientists. But what about a staff sniffer? For nearly 40 years, George Aldrich has had possibly the weirdest job in the world, he is the staff sniffer for NASA. His job requires him to do exactly what you’d expect. He has to sniff everything that will be sent up to space. Everything. It sounds pointless, but it is actually an extremely important job, because even the tiniest of smells can hang around in space for years. Those smells can then annoy the astronauts affecting their productivity and even make them sick. “If George fails to identify just one problematic pong, a whole mission could be in jeopardy,” the  Science Channel explains. A bad smell back down on Earth can just be aired out, but once you’re up in space you can’t open a window to dilute the air and make the smell go away, which is why this job is critical. Over his 38 year caree