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5 rules to follow in nudist environments

Taking a vacation in the nude is referred to as taking a 'nakation', and there is a rise in number of people who take them. There is actually an American Association for Nude Recreation, so go figure. If you're planning to visit a nude location soon, here are five rules you must follow: ADVERTISEMENT 1. Use a towel: For the love of God, do not sit on a chair or any other surface for that matter with your naked rump.

6 Rules for 'Happy Birthday' Etiquette in the Age of Facebook

Ideas March 23, 2015 9:00 AM EDT Karol Markowicz is a writer in New York City. She has worked on GOP campaigns in four states. We’ve reached a point in history where social media has been around long enough to require some etiquette rules. Don’t post about fights you’re having with your spouse. No inspirational quotes. Limit pictures of your children to only the supercute ones. But birthdays have become complicated to the point where people don’t know the rules anymore.

All About Queen Elizabeth's Burial Site and Its Significance

Queen Elizabeth II, who died last week at the age of 96, is set to be buried at St. George’s Chapel within the grounds of Windsor Castle, one of the late Queen’s favorite homes and where many royals have been laid to rest before her. After her funeral at Westminster Abbey on Sept. 19, the Queen’s coffin will be transferred to Windsor Castle, which is about 20 miles outside of Central London.

Apathy Crisis: Why It's Hard to Care About Anything Anymore

They say never to read the comments, and that’s generally good practice for mental health on the internet. But sometimes you can’t resist. And so it was while reading the comments on a January David Brooks column in the New York Times (because what even is fun anymore?) that I felt what a colleague calls the “yes! that!”: the recognition that someone has put something previously unnamed, but undeniably true, into words.

Are Olympic gold medals made of pure gold?

These most important awards in the world of sports seem to be full of valuable metal. However, the reality can be surprising. At first glance, these most important awards in the world of sports seem to be full of such a valuable metal. However, the reality can be surprising. These awards are still a symbol of the highest sporting achievement and the dream of every athlete, as well as an object of desire for many collectors.