20 Life Lessons From Turtles

01. Even when you're feeling small, face life with a big attitude.

02. Because the sun will shine again.


03. So when you look in the mirror in the morning, remind yourself you're worth it.

04. And remember: The important things are already at your fingertips.


05. Don't be shy.

06. Embrace your quirks.

07. Your real friends won't fault you for being different.

08. Life, ultimately, is a balancing act. But that's no reason you can't enjoy yourself in the process.

09. Even the best of us get stuck and struggle.

10. Sometimes you have to take the plunge, regardless of what your friends think.

11. Just take all the proper precautions.

12. But no matter how hectic life gets, make sure to stop and smell the roses.

13. Or eat them, if you prefer.


14. And there's no harm in treating yourself, either.

15. But it's not all about you. Help others out when you can.

16. Remind your friends and family how much you love them.

17. It's important to have a hobby you enjoy.

18. ...And a hobby you can share with friends.

19. Be sure to schedule something nice for yourself every now and then.

20. Because sometimes it's best to forget your troubles and let loose, turtle-style.

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How To Know You’re On The Right Track

01. Guys are more emotional then they think, if they loved them truly.

02. Guys may be flirting around all day but before they go to sleep, they always think about the girl they truly care about.

03. Guys go crazy over a girl’s smile.

04. A guy who likes you wants to be the only guy you talk to.

05. Guys are more emotional than they’d like people to think.

06. Girls are guys’ weaknesses.

07. If a guy tells you about his problems, he just needs someone to listen to him. You don’t need to give advice.

08. When a guy asks you to leave him alone, he’s just actually saying, “Please come and listen to me.”

09. No guy can handle all his problems on his own. He’s just too stubborn to admit it.

10. When a guy sacrifices his sleep and health just to be with you, he really likes you and wants to be with you as much as possible.

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Ferrari factory

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General Motors Hummer

General Motors is introducing the new Hummer H3. It looks very much like the big, beefy, hypermacho Hummer H2 which looks a lot like the really big, really beefy, Hummer H1.But the Hummer H3 is smaller. About the same size as a small family sedan, it's almost 17 inches shorter than the H2 and 6.5 inches narrower. It is similar in size to the Jeep Liberty. Extremely poor gas mileage has been a major complaint among owners of the larger Hummer H2. (Because it is not considered, technically, a passenger vehicle, the H2 has not been rated for fuel efficiency by the Environmental Protection Agency.)The H3 provides an opportunity for the less affluent to afford something that still looks and feels like the big Hummers. It will be much cheaper, and it won't go through tanks of gasoline like kegs of beer at a fraternity party.
The new, smaller Hummer will be powered by a 220 horsepower 5-cylinder engine. It's no Prius, but GM does expect it to get up to 20 miles a gallon. Sales of the larger H2, which is priced at about $50,000, have been dropping recently. Analysts have blamed high fuel prices and simple market saturation. There are only so many people who want something as extremely brawny as the Hummer H2. GM still makes much of the new midsize Hummer's off-road capabilities. Optional versions will have extremely low-speed gear ranges available for "ultimate obstacle-climbing control." The H3 also has 33-inch tires and a 9.1-inch ground clearance. In addition to its small size, the H3 will also be the first Hummer available with a manual transmission. The H2 and H1 are available only with automatics.







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Mercedes

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Ford iOsis

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Manufacture of Mercedes

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