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Description de l'outil : Outil d'interaction avec smartphone proposant un forum interactif, des nuages de mots, un mur de photos, des sondages,....
Très utile a utiliser pour animer un présentation et la rendre ludique.

Am I that single girl who has to sleep her way to the top?
Online Dating with a Budget
Dating After 40…UGH.
Give the right impression?
Linguistically submissive
The State of Marriage and the Impact of Divorce
Becoming more yourself
Working wives
Driving women
Relationship Guide: Attention to detail
Could micromanagement work for you, too?

by Louise C on 2005 Jul 13 - 16:31 | reply to this comment
Re: covering up
I don`t think it has anything to do with Taken in Hand whether a man wants his woman to dress conservative. My husband likes to show me off and at 44 I still weigh the same as I did when we met and people have told me that I look 10 years younger. So I don`t see why I shouldn´t wear mini skirts and sexy tops. I don´t believe I reveal to much by dressing sexy, there is always something that other men may be wondering about. But I don´t care whatever imagination they might have, I don´t let them touch me.

I've had a lot of very important matters to deal with lately, but my mind keeps wandering. I have a man on my mind. He is short and bald but he made a big impression on me. Not immediately, but over the weeks I saw him – on television – a reality TV show, at that! Yes, I know, I know, but bear with me.

I certainly hadn't intended to watch this particular television series but somehow, when I found it while channel-hopping one evening, I was drawn in and ended up watching it every week until it finished.

The scenario? Twelve young men picked for their lack of motivation and bone idle tendencies – to call them “sad losers” would be being charitable – were divided into two teams of equal fitness and put through extreme military training, competing against each other in trials.

The beginning of the series set the scene: the two teams were driven, with bags over their heads, to two locations in the Breacon Beacons. Upon arrival, one team, the Carrots, were welcomed to their camp with a cup of tea and a game of frisbee, followed by group drumming around the campfire and meditation. The other team, the Sticks, were bellowed at and insulted, forced to don army uniform, had their heads shaved, and were each given a number instead of a name.
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