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		<title>Being in League &#8211; Science of Sex Appeal (Discovery Clip)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fascinating clip on sexual appeal and social psychology from the Discovery Channel (dsc.discovery.com What the study found is we shoot for &#8220;10&#8243;s but as the mate selection proceeds become more realistic in the selection process. What they found in this experiment is the variance in the matching average by only 1! Very fascinating experiment. Being [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fascinating clip on sexual appeal and social psychology from the Discovery Channel (dsc.discovery.com What the study found is we shoot for &#8220;10&#8243;s but as the mate selection proceeds become more realistic in the selection process. What they found in this experiment is the variance in the matching average by only 1! Very fascinating experiment.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Idioms Janauary went by &#8220;in the wink of an eye&#8221;: passed quickly@ 39 sec &#8216;crying your eyes out&#8217;: to be crying non-stop &#8216;to be in a flood of tears&#8217;: to cry intensely ways to say I love you in English: I am in live with you@ 1 min. 45 sec I am head over heels [...]]]></description>
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<p>Idioms Janauary went by &#8220;in the wink of an eye&#8221;: passed quickly@ 39 sec &#8216;crying your eyes out&#8217;: to be crying non-stop &#8216;to be in a flood of tears&#8217;: to cry intensely ways to say I love you in English: I am in live with you@ 1 min. 45 sec I am head over heels for you @ 1 min 47 sec I am mad about @ 1 min 48 sec I am crazy about you@ 1 min 49 sec baby!@ 1 min 50 sec vocabulary from video hilarious: very funny terms of endearment: a way to call someone you love get &#8216;caught up in&#8217; our day-to-day lives: get intensely involved we need something to &#8216;hold on to&#8217;: to support ourselves emotionally &#8216;love at first sight&#8217;: falling in love with someone meeting for the first time by sight only &#8216;pay a complimnet&#8217; to someobody: to compliment someone &#8216;heartbroken&#8217;: extremely emotionally hurt &#8216;crushed&#8217;: emotionally hurt &#8216;shattered&#8217;: devastated &#8216;down&#8217;: depressed &#8216;break up&#8217;: to discontinue a love relationship present perfect questions Have you ever fallen in love? Grammar Intermediate &#8216;ever&#8217; Commonly found in questions, it means at any given time possible answers are from list of frequency adverbs: never( not+ever), rarely/seldom, sometimes, often/frequently, always &#8216;just&#8217; and actionas that have happened in the recent past present perfect may be used to talk about the very recent past, &#8216;just&#8217;is a common adverbial we use with it I have &#8216;just&#8217; seen the most beautiful woman irregular past participles: fall/fell/fallen break/broke/broken feel/felt/felt Advanced Has someone ever broken your heart VS <b>&#8230;</b>  </p>
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