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September 2001
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Male-female friendship can be tricky, but both benefit from cross-sex buddyhood.
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Focusing on good behavior decreases the instance of misbehavior.
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Jane Seymour is a veritable juggling act. Best known as Dr. Quinn, the award-winning actress is also an author, painter, philanthropist and mother of six.
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Examines the fascination of the people in the United States with reality television programs. Criticisms against the voyeurism of reality television programs; Findings of a survey which examined the reasons for the public's fascination with reality programs; Misconceptions about reality television programs and why people watch them.
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