Thursday, October 18, 2012

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"Among women, competitiveness during periods of high
fertility is linked to the withholding of resources from
potential rivals. Resource competition is important because
women need to acquire products - clothing, makeup,
accessories, and so on - to enhance their attractiveness,"
the lead expert said.
"By offering less to attractive women and keeping more for
themselves, fertile women can help to enhance their own
appearance and weaken a competitor's ability to do the same,"
she said.
"Women today should be aware that in, for example, salary
negotiations, menstrual cycle phase, along with the
attractiveness and sex of the negotiation partner, could
interact in complex and potentially costly ways," she was
quoted as saying. Movie Review: Welcome to Animal Planet! Not
the one of guts and gore of Tellyland's jaws, paws and claws;
but our own animated jungle mein mangal. Yes. The Animals
have landed. Look around the city; you can probably spot a
lonely leopard at a 'zebra-crossing', a bear working his fat
-ass off in your gym or a bandar - ek Virar-fast-local-train
-ke-andar. Let's welcome the new denizens of the (concrete)
jungle. What in the world are they doing in the land of tamed
creatures (read: Man)? We'll tell you. Introducing Yuvraj
(no, not Salman Khan) - lovingly called Yuvi - the cub
leopard (Swini Khara); and Begum, his Mom (Urmila Matondkar).
Bagga the bear (Boman Irani), Bajrangi (Govinda) the head of
the vanar-sena, with a gamcha around his head (take a bow
Anurag Kashyap), and Alex (Akshaye Khanna) the popat, who's
the only one who speaks human language.
Suddenly there's crisis in their 'wild-life', as men from
civilized society bull-doze into their forest area in Mumbai,
only to build towers and more towers. But Yuvi isn't ready to
give up his homeland yet; he convinces his fellow janwars for
jung, and they head to Delhi to protest at the Parliament.