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Archive for January, 2009

Today’s big issue: Celebrity Big Brother

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Celebrity Big Brother 2009 reaches its conclusion tonight.Actor Verne Troyer is the bookies’ favourite to be crowned winner. The other finalists are TV presenters Ulrika Jonsson and Terry Christian, American rapper Coolio and former boy band singer Ben Adams. Have you been watching Celeb BB this year? Who do you want to win the show?Is Verne a dead cert to win, or could one of the other…

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Wednesday’s big issue: Depression

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An American professor has claimed that treating depression as if it’s a disease is the wrong approach.In his book, The Loss of Sadness, Professor Jerome Wakefield says that treating depression with medication prevents us from reaping the long-term positive benefits, such as the incentive it gives us to make life-changing decisions.Have you suffered from depression? What do you think about the…

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Tuesday’s big issue: President Obama

By cosmo life



History will be made today when Barack Obama is inaugurated as America’s first black president.Obama beat John McCain in the race to succeed George W Bush more than two months ago.Do you think Obama will make a good American president, or will it be impossible for him to live up to the hype?What do you think his priorities should be when he starts work in the White House tomorrow? Were the…

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Monday’s big issue: Young love

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Falling in love too deeply at a young age can affect your ability to form healthy relationships in later life, according to sociologists.Research has shown that the old adage about never forgetting your first love may not necessarily be in your best interests.The study found that people who experience intense relationships have a tendancy to use them as the benchmark for all future…

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Today’s big issue: Depression

By cosmo life



An American professor has claimed that treating depression as if it’s a disease is the wrong approach.In his book, The Loss of Sadness, Professor Jerome Wakefield says that treating depression with medication prevents us from reaping the long-term positive benefits, such as the incentive it gives us to make life-changing decisions.Have you suffered from depression? What do you think about the…

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Celebrity diet secrets

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From the super-successful to the super-stupid, find out the food fads of the famous and the secrets behind their fabulous figures

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Friday’s big issue: Ethical shopping

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Primark has defied the credit crunch by recording an 18 per cent increase in sales over the Christmas period.As the recession starts to bite it seems consumers are increasingly buying cheap clothes rather than putting the credit card away altogether.But Primark has again come under fire this week after a BBC investigation revealed that one of its suppliers in Manchester runs a factory that is…

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Today’s big issue: Young love

By cosmo life



Falling in love too deeply at a young age can affect your ability to form healthy relationships in later life, according to sociologists.Research has shown that the old adage about never forgetting your first love may not necessarily be in your best interests.The study found that people who experience intense relationships have a tendancy to use them as the benchmark for all future…

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Everybody’s talking about… perfect figures

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Following on from the debate about whether six packs are really the main ingredient for the perfect male body a few weeks ago, the Cosmo community turned its attention to the female form this week.Dwendel suggested Jessica Biel as an example of the perfect figure, whilst others suggested Beyonce and Kelly Brook were their body idols. What’s your idea of the perfect female body shape?Have your…

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Today’s big issue: Ethical shopping

By cosmo life



Primark has defied the credit crunch by recording an 18 per cent increase in sales over the Christmas period.As the recession starts to bite it seems consumers are increasingly buying cheap clothes rather than putting the credit card away altogether.But Primark has again come under fire this week after a BBC investigation revealed that one of its suppliers in Manchester runs a factory that is…

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