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Study: 40% of Australian Women Have Huge Breasts Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tytnation Breasts of Aussie women getting larger 40 per cent of women DD or bigger Obesity, contraceptive pill to blame THE bra market is expanding, literally. Up to 40 per cent of Australian women now buy bras with a cup size of DD or higher, new figures from lingerie suppliers show. In the 1950s, the most common bra-cup size was a B - three sizes less than a DD. Modern breasts are getting so large that some bra companies have introduced cup sizes as high as K, The Sunday Telegraph reports. Experts blame the cleavage boost on obesity, contraceptive pills and artificial hormones. Myer lingerie buyer Kerryn Sawyer said sales of DD-plus bras have grown from about 20 per cent of sales to 28 per cent in just five years. Many lingerie labels such as Berlei and Triumph are now offering G cups while Fayreform, Freya and Le Mystere are producing select styles up to a size J. Berlei brand manager Jane Edser said the company's range of bra styles, available in DD-plus, had, increased since 2005 from 75 per cent to 83 per cent, to cater for the growing market. Bra company Eveden Australia launched a K cup into the market last year. The company's fitting specialist, Victoria Jubb, said obesity contributed significantly to the expanding chest sizes but the number of small-figured women with large breasts was on the increase. "We're noticing a lot more girls with small backs and bigger bust sizes being fitted," she said. Eveden's top-selling size is a 10G. As women's chests have grown, the number of breast reductions have doubled in the past decade, said cosmetic surgeon Mark Goyen. "There's definitely been an increase," said Dr Goyen, who runs Sydney surgery the Alia Clinic. "I was doing about 10 to 15 female breast reductions a year, now I'm doing 20 to 30. "There's no question that because the population is bigger their breasts are bigger as well, because it's all fatty tissue. "As women get older the amount of fatty tissue increases, and also the proportion of fat increases." Sydney cardiologist Ross Walker said artificial oestrogens found in foods, plastics and cosmetics had also contributed to the growth spurt. Oestrogen in contraceptive pills also spurred the growth of breast tissue, Family Planning NSW research director Edith Weisberg said. "I think the higher-dose pills could, because the oestrogen causes development of the breast tissue," she said. Larger, more cumbersome breasts often discouraged women from exercising, said body-image expert Jenny O'Dea, Associate Professor at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Education and Social Work. Dr O'Dea said that makes it even harder to lose the weight and can lead to further increases in breast size. "One thing I find in my body-image research is that girls and women with large breasts tend to avoid sport and physical activity because it becomes a bit bothersome," she said. "They stopped exercising when they developed large breasts, whereas we want big women to do the complete opposite and be as physically active as they can." Source: http://www.lipstickalley.com/f50/40-australian-women-have-dds-bigger-bigger-220845/ Watch The LARGEST Online News Show at http://www.theyoungturks.com TYT Network channels: TYT Interviews http://www.youtube.com/tytinterviews TYT Sports: http://www.youtube.com/tytsports The Top Vlog: http://www.youtube.com/thetopvlog What The Flick?! Show: http://www.youtube.com/whattheflickshow New TYT Facebook Page(!): http://www.facebook.com/tytnation Subscribe to the FREE Video Podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/d0zlmP Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/intent/user?screen_name=theyoungturks http://www.theyoungturks.com/membership DISCOUNTS: http://www.theyoungturks.com/godaddy FREE Movies(!): http://www.netflix.com/tyt Note: The above two links are for TYT sponsors. Read Ana's blog and subscribe at: http://www.examiner.com/x-5445-Politi... Read Cenk's blog and subscribe at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/cenk-uygur Tags: Australia, Boobs, Bra, Bras, Breast, Breasts, Cleavage, Double, Exercise, Implants, Pictures, Plastic, Reduction, Size, Sports, Surgery, Tits, administration, angeles, angry, cenk, comedy, commentary, congress, conservative, dc, democrat, democratic, entertainment, funny, gop, government, hollywood, house, independent, internet, liberal, los, media, moderate, news, opinion, politics, president, progressive, radio, republican, scary, senate, senator, show, sick, talk, turks, tyt, uygur, video, viral, washington, white, young 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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The REAL REASON Behind the BP Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico - 2010 READ THIS: Dick Cheney's deregulation agenda is the real (underlying) reason / cause behind the US oil spill by British Petroleum (BP) in 2010 off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. Deregulation coupled with lax government oversight (lackies appointed by Dick Cheney at the helm) lead to the omission of key safety features and protocols, a free pass for drilling licenses, emphasis on profit over safety, and absolutely NO PLAN for containment of blowouts. In addition, the courts in the Gulf States, are completely stacked with Republican appointees (like Feldman) with major investments in or connections with BIG OIL (see last paragraph). Must read: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/21/us/21blowout.html?hp=&pagewanted=all For example, George W Bush and Dick Cheney helped block a 2002/03 Bill that would have required the use of acoustic switches as a means to activate the blowout preventer (BOP). Also, BP did not want to lose an oil well (by activating the BOP); this would have cost them future profit in addition to the costs for exploration and preparation of the well. This is most evident when you look at attempts in the first month and a half: all of the post-blowout efforts have been focused on SAVING the well; it was only after more than a month before BP attempted "TOPKILL", which would have sealed the well. Lastly, US District Judge Martin Feldman, who overturned the temporary drilling ban on June 22, owns investments in Ocean Energy (Houston-based), Quicksilver Resources, Prospect Energy, Peabody Energy, Halliburton, Pengrowth Energy Trust, Atlas Energy Resources, Parker Drilling and others. Feldman is also a REAGAN appointee, in 1983. Conflict of interest or institutional corporate control over public policy? Any more doubts about who runs America? Hint: its not you, the citizens of America. Drill Baby, Drill! Spill Baby, Spill. Now, clean it the fock up! Some links: http://www.newsweek.com/2010/05/29/black-water-rising.html http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/21/us/21blowout.html?hp=&pagewanted=all Tags: 2010, British Petroleum, Florida, Gulf of Mexico, Louisiana, Obama, Texas, acoustic switch, bp, bush, catastrophe, cleanup, congress, deep sea horizon, deregulation, dick cheny, disaster, drill baby drill, drilling, elections, environment, fishing, floods, gop, haliburton, lady ga ga, mineral management service, mms, offshore, oil, oil rig, oil spill, plastic, red necks, republican, right wing, sarah palin, senate, shrimp, tea party, transocean 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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President Obama Address to Congress(September 8 2011) Full Speech Obama Live September 8 2011 pushes Congress to act now on economy - politics - White House WASHINGTON — Calling it an "urgent time for our country," President Barack Obama asked Congress on Thursday night to "stop the political circus" and approve a nearly half-trillion-dollar plan to help the economy by cutting payroll taxes, raising taxes on the wealthy and rewarding companies that hire new workers. "We continue to face an economic crisis that has left millions of our neighbors jobless and a political crisis that has made things worse," Obama said in an address to a joint session of Congress. To answer that crisis, Obama was proposing what he called the American Jobs Act, which he said would cut payroll taxes in half for working Americans and most small businesses; boost spending on public works, like roads, by $105 billion; and make permanent a temporary cut in the individual tax rate, which was reduced from 6.2 percent to 4.2 percent for this year only. 1. Other political news of note 1. First Read: The CBO and short-term fixes The Congressional Budget Office released a report in January that looks at some of the short-term policies the president might ask Congress to enact in his speech Thursday night. 2. Analysis: Perry takes the heat but keeps on smiling 3. Perry's Merck link in spotlight following vaccine order 4. Payroll tax cut likely hub of Obama's jobs plan 5. Congressional debt reduction panel kicks off Obama calculated that the "typical working family" would get a $1,500 tax cut and that small companies with 50 employees would save $80,000, which he said would "provide a jolt to an economy that has stalled." Obama didn't say how much the plan would cost, but advisers told NBC News it would run about $450 billion. Obama said he hopes to pay for it by closing corporate tax "loopholes" and by raising taxes on wealthier Americans. "We need a tax code where everyone gets a fair shake and everybody pays their fair share," he said. "And I believe the vast majority of wealthy Americans and CEOs are willing to do just that if it helps the economy grow and gets our fiscal house in order." Earlier this summer, Republicans forced a partial government shutdown over their refusal to raise any taxes at all, but Obama told them they should "pass this jobs plan right away," because "the millions of Americans who are watching right now, they don't care about politics. They have real-life concerns." Advertise | AdChoices Advertise | AdChoices Advertise | AdChoices Aides told NBC News that a key point of Obama's address was that the measure simply wraps in a variety of deficit-reduction and jobs proposals that have drawn support in the past from both parties. Obama made the same argument, telling lawmakers there was "nothing controversial about this piece of legislation." "Everything in here is the kind of proposal that's been supported by both Democrats and Republicans," he said. Obama challenges Congress Obama promised to release a detailed plan Monday. In its latest budgetary outlook, the Congressional Budget Office estimated the federal deficits fiscal year 2011, which ends Sept. 30, at $1.28 trillion, down about $10 billion from last year. A bipartisan congressional debt committee met for a first time Thursday , assigned with finding $1.5 trillion in deficit reductions. Tags: Congress, House, Obama, White, abc, act, america, barack, bbc, bill, brown, budget, campaign, com2, committee, conference, congressman, conservative, debate, democracy, democrat, democratic, democrats, district, economy, election, elections, european, fox, gop, government, health, health reform, insurance, labour, media, miranda, msnbc, nancy, national, news, now, on, option, parliament, pelosi, policy, politics, press, prime, protest, pushes, reform, right, sen, speaks, speech, taxes, to, voting, you 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Le Promesse del Caimano ↑ ↑ ↑CLICCA E ISCRIVITI - [...] Ecco le Pormesse di Silvio Berlusconi i famosi 5 punti del contratto con gli italiani... ne avesse rispettata una! - Buona Visione!!! Vi invito a guardare i nostri social: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fico-Secco/121932784541445 Blog: http://ficosecco.blogspot.com Tags: BERLUSCONI, Caimano, SILVIO, america, analysis, barack, bill, brown, budget, campaign, chat, comedy, commentary, committee, conference, congress, congressman, conservative, debate, del, democracy, democratic, democrats, discussion, district, economy, election, elections, entertainment, european, events, gop, government, health, insurance, labour, le, media, nancy, national, news, parliament, pdl, pelosi, policy, politica, politics, press, press conference, prime, promesse, protest, reform, sen, speaks, speech, talking, talks, taxes, vlog, voting 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |