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Demi Moore is going to rehab for an addiction to --------------- WHIP-ITS!!!

Really? whip-its? Maybe, you should be eating some of that whipped creme. We are a little skinny, don't you think? Just sayin'!
 

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Canada's tastiest potato chips
Whether you love ruffled, thick cut, kettle or tortilla chips, here are the best-tasting options. Five top picks

1.Frito-Lay Ruffles Regular

2.President's Choice Thick Cut Original

3.Miss Vickie's Original Recipe

4.Garden Fresh Gourmet Original Tortilla Chips

5.Lay's Naturel Thick Cut Sea Salted
 

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How long you should really keep olive oil
While some foods keep indefinitely, others like olive oil have a shorter shelf life than you may think. Refrigerate to extend freshness
 

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What's in a Name?


Ontario: This province derives its name from Lake Ontario, which could actually mean Lake Lake, given that the Huron word for 'lake' is ontare. Theories on the name otherwise point to 'Ontario' translating to 'sparkling' or 'beautiful'.

Visit Name World, locate a country, province or city of you choice and find out the meanings behind its name. Check it out!

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10 most educated countries in the world

The countries with the most highly educated citizens are also some of the wealthiest in the world. View the list

10. Finland
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 1.8% (3rd lowest)
> GDP per capita: $36,585 (14th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.15% (10th lowest)

9. Australia
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.3% (11th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $40,719 (6th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 14.63% (3rd highest)


7. Norway
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 37%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): N/A
> GDP per capita: $56,617 (2nd highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 7.52% (14th highest)

6. South Korea
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 39%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 5.3% (5th highest)
> GDP per capita: $29,101 (13th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 3.70% (14th lowest)

5. New Zealand
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 40%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.5% (14th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $29,871 (14th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 11.88% (8th largest)

4. United States
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 41%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 1.4% (the lowest)
> GDP per capita: $46,588 (4th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 8.68% (12th highest)

3. Japan
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 44%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 3.2% (10th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $33,751 (17th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 0.46% (6th lowest)

2. Israel
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 45%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): N/A
> GDP per capita: $28,596 (12th lowest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 19.02% (the highest)

1. Canada
> Pct. population with postsecondary education: 50%
> Avg. annual growth rate (1999 – 2009): 2.3% (5th lowest)
> GDP per capita: $39,070 (10th highest)
> Pop. change (2000 – 2009): 9.89% (10th highest)

In Canada, 50% of the adult population has completed tertiary education, easily the highest rate in the OECD. Each year, public and private expenditure on education amount to 2.5% of GDP, the fourth-highest rate in the world. Tertiary education spending accounts for 41% of total education spending in the country. In the U.S., the proportion is closer to 37%. In Israel, the rate is 22%. In Canada, nearly 25% of students have an immigrant background.
 

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She is Canadian, and clearly more educated, happier, makes more money, has better healthcare, against gun ownership, better at anything a woman from the United States is, loves hot dogs, and promotes Obama for presidency even though she has nothing to gain from it?
 
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