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You can find out this, and other wonderful information, in Laura Lee's 100 Most Dangerous Things in Everyday Life and What You Can Do About Them. This is a book that straddles two worlds. Unfortunately, it has problems in each one, but it's still an interesting read.
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Amazon.com: Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things (9780226468044):
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Gever Tulley is a software engineer by trade, but what has really gotten him noticed is being the co-founder of the Tinkering School, a week-long ... He has also participated in TED University last year where he gave a spectacular talk about 5 dangerous things you ought to let your kids do.
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Kaden Harris builds exquisitely-crafted "Dangerous Things" for your desktop, such as miniature working guillotines, catapults, and the Hypnodisk (pictured here), a staple of evil mythical masterminds.
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Gever Tulley, founder of the Tinkering School, talks about our new wave of overprotected kids -- and spells out 5 (and really, he's got 6) dangerous things you should let your kids do. Allowing kids the freedom to explore, he says, will make them stronger and smarter and actually safer. ... TED: Turning dunes into architecture...
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Despite the fact that the a lot of etymology tends to point toward men -- due to that whole history-of-gender-discrimination thing -- there are still quite a few dangerous things named after women. And believe it or not, a few aren't even linked to misogyny.
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Chuck Todd: Mike Murphy, lots of free advice, we'll see if Steve Schmidt and the boys were watching. We'll find out on your blackberry. Tonight voters will get their chance to hear from Sarah Palin and she will get the chance to show voters she's the right woman for the job Up next, one man who ... Mike Murphy: You know,
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