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Yesterday, the reality star was spotted out and about in legging... moreYesterday, the reality star was spotted out and about in leggings and not much else.Her private area was in full display. She sure isn't letting a little thing like becoming a mother stop her from having her fun.
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Personally, I am not the kind of person that likes touching, kis... morePersonally, I am not the kind of person that likes touching, kissing and grabbing outside. You might say am old school.:-) But I get to see all of that these days.After seeing the above photo of Scott Disick grabbing his partner Kourtney Kardashian’s bum outside-in a car park in Miami, I have decided to ask everyone.Is it okay for couples to do what is meant for the bedroom in public?Would you be comfortable to allow your man do this to you in public?Does doing this show you love the person?
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Dustin MoskovitzAge: 27Net Worth: $3.5 billionDustin Moskovitz w... moreDustin MoskovitzAge: 27Net Worth: $3.5 billionDustin Moskovitz was Mark Zuckerberg's Harvard roommate and Facebook's third employee. Despite his billions, he still bikes to work and flies commercial. Moskovitz has also joined Bill Gates' Givinb Pledge. He is just 8 days younger than his friend.
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Birth control is center stage in the national discussion these d... moreBirth control is center stage in the national discussion these days due to the fight between the Obama administration and religious groups over new health rules that require contraception coverage for female employees. But the fight has less to do with birth control and more to do with abortion, notes NPR. Religious institutions are more worried about emergency contraceptives like Plan B, considered by some to be tantamount to abortion.
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The outflow of Nigerians to other more developed countries in se... moreThe outflow of Nigerians to other more developed countries in search of jobs, quality education, better living standards and more has for several decades, caused a “brain drain” in the economy.Following the economic recession in most countries such as the United Kingdom where lots of Nigerians relocated to, there has been a shift in the trend as many Nigerians returned back home.The question Battabox is asking this time is – What do Nigerians who have remained in the country think about their return? Are those returning home helping or hurting the country? less
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