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What is most distressing is that there is still such a huge market for this magazine. The fact that so many women continue to read Cosmo is surely indicative of how much progress women have left to be made. We’ve come a long way, baby, but apparently not quite far enough...
...manufactured using only wind- or hydropower. And by July, all 500 Origins products will have been reformulated without parabens, controversial chemical preservatives that are inexpensive and effective but may be linked to certain cancers. "It's taken a couple of years to get there, since it was a huge endeavor and financial commitment, but it's critical to our positioning and our commitment to our customers," adds Myers. The design of Origins' freestanding stores also reflects the brand's philosophy: they now feature low-energy MR16 lighting that is complimentary for applying makeup, an abundance of air-purifying live plants...
...easier, less work," says Lillian Von Stauffenberg, a fashion insider who recently moved from New York City to London. "I only wear black and white, so I simplified my wardrobe. I'm trying to buy a Prius, because I'm obsessed with emissions. For me, it is a huge change because I've never thought that way before, and now I do. I consider the amount of garbage I produce. And all the things I buy, I ask for the least packaging possible...
...season.The freshman defenseman, Kathryn Farni, not known for her scoring, added some padding to the lead, receiving a pass from senior Katie Johnston as she charged in from the blue line and slamming it home.“[Johnston] passing that puck to Farni was just a huge play,” Stone said, “regardless of whether the puck ended up going in the net or not.” Johnston, a third-line winger, had a goal of her own in the second period, scoring on a back-door pass from co-captain Jennifer Sifers...
...Pennsylvania. The new study—to be published in the upcoming issue of Science—links geometric concepts to Islamic art. The “girih tiles,” Lu and Steinhardt write, describe the Islamic patterns that may have served as models for creating huge masterpieces without the extensive and often inconsistent practice of separately drawing each line segment. Historians had previously assumed that artisans used straightedges and compasses to produce the ornate patterns. “It would be incredible if it were all coincidence. At the very least, it shows us a culture that...