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Artistic impression of decorated tailored clothing from the Upper Paleolithic period (Image credit: Mariana Ariza) SYDNEY — 40,000 years ago, the world gave birth to its first fashionistas. A study published in the journal Science Advances reveals how our human ancestors used needle-tipped tools to decorate their clothing. While the small ornaments may not seem like much by today’s standards, this choice marked a major shift in how we viewed clothing: clothing was no longer just a means of protection from the elements, but a form of self-expression and cultural identity. “Why do we wear clothes? We think it’s part…

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Whether summer is your favorite season or not, there’s always room in your closet for some incredibly versatile clothes. Warm-weather fashion is great because, with some thoughtful layering, it can easily be worn in cooler months. Amazon’s flawless fashion section is full of new items you can show off now, and later. Get ready to fill in the gaps in your wardrobe with affordable styles found under $50. With frilly blouses, tiered maxi skirts, and flowy dresses, you’ll find new items worth adding to your cart right away. (And by the way, many of these items are already heavily discounted,…

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ProShare Advisors LLC increased its holdings in Sally Beauty Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:SBH – free report ) by 7.1% in the first quarter, according to its latest Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm bought an additional 1,426 shares during the quarter, bringing its holdings to 21,589 shares of the specialty retailer. ProShare Advisors LLC’s holdings in Sally Beauty were worth $268,000 at the end of the latest reporting period. Other hedge funds also recently modified their holdings of the company. CWM LLC increased its holdings in shares of Sally Beauty by 107.9% in the fourth quarter.…

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The Office of the Registration of Political Parties (ORPP) has rejected 10 applications for Generation Z party names. They point out a lack of inclusivity. The clerk, Anne Nderitu, said the application was in breach of section 91(1)(a)(e) of the Constitution. Therefore, it could not be approved. Article 91 of the Constitution states: Political parties must have a “national character as defined by an act of Parliament.” Furthermore, it must “respect the right of all people, including minorities and vulnerable groups, to participate in the political process.” The applicant, Simon Maina Mwangi, sought reservation of the following party names: Gen-Z…

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Downward angle icon Downward angle icon. The under-consumer core encourages people to buy only what they need. AleksandarNakic/Getty Images Gen Z has embraced the “under-consumer core.” This trend involves buying only what you need and rejecting influencer marketing. Economic pressures like inflation and debt are partly driving Gen Z’s shift to reduce consumption. Influencer marketing has become a staple in the social media era, with Gen Z being one of its most prime targets.For many members of Gen Z, the age group between 12 and 27, TikTok is the primary social media platform where they research products to buy. But…

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Now the serious work begins with the Olympics. More than 20 sports began competition at Paris 2024 on Saturday, joining archery, rugby sevens, handball and football, which had already got underway before the opening ceremony on Friday. Both the women’s handball and soccer tournaments feature team LGBTQ players, but now players chasing individual glory are also starting to have a chance to shine. Outsports is tracking the fortunes of at least 175 openly LGBTQ athletes at this year’s games. Get off the sidelines and get in the game Our weekly newsletter is packed with information on everything from locker room…

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A broad swath of legal experts told Salon that they doubt that former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis’ longshot strategy to get the Supreme Court to overturn its pivotal 2015 same-sex marriage ruling will work in one fell swoop – but they say Davis’ argument could fuel future attacks on LGBTQ+ rights down the road. Davis, a former Rowan County clerk who believes same-sex marriage violates her religious beliefs, refused to issue marriage certificates to same-sex couples with her signature on it after the Supreme Court’s 5-4 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges.  Even as legal experts express optimism that Davis’ case…

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Now the serious work begins with the Olympics. More than 20 sports began competition at Paris 2024 on Saturday, joining archery, rugby sevens, handball and football, which had already got underway before the opening ceremony on Friday. Both the women’s handball and soccer tournaments feature team LGBTQ players, but now players chasing individual glory are also starting to have a chance to shine. Outsports is tracking the fortunes of at least 175 openly LGBTQ athletes at this year’s games. Get off the sidelines and get in the game Our weekly newsletter is packed with information on everything from locker room…

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Explore the latest must-have devicesMeet the all-new Galaxy S23, a compact and stylish device at a wallet-friendly price. With premium design and advanced features, this smartphone will revolutionize your digital experience.Showing off the beauty of the Galaxy S23With a stunning 6.1″ display and high-resolution screen, the Galaxy S23 promises an immersive viewing experience that will satisfy all your entertainment needs. Whether you’re browsing the web, reading articles or playing games, this phone’s display sets a new standard for flagship devices.Powerful performance, optimal experienceThe Galaxy S23 is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, customised for Samsung devices, which delivers…

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A bizarre new procedure which gives people cartoon-like features – pointy faces, overly chiseled jawlines and Popeye-style biceps – has been criticised by surgeons. While the eye-catching looks help influencers garner thousands of followers, surgeons have warned that these extreme and disturbing procedures can result in “serious mental and physical health consequences”, including tissue death. In Britain, extreme measures are a crime under the Habeas Corpus Act of the 1850s. However, many people still seek surgery abroad to undergo these rare procedures. Here, MailOnline investigates some of the most worrying social media surgery trends. Russian influencer “Bazooka Hands,” aka Russia’s…

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