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Boys and Girls Together: Photos of When Co-Ed College Dorms Were New

Young men and women visiting each other in a dorm will hardly be viewed as an “intimate revolution” when college begins this fall for millions of American students. But not all that long ago, co-ed dorms were viewed as a dramatic, and even a potentially dangerous, innovation. A November 1970 issue of LIFE magazine detailed the novel experiment as enacted by Oberlin College in Ohio — then in its second year of co-ed dorms and 24-hour visiting between men and women.

Complete List - Top 10 Real-Life Mob Bosses

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E! SPECIAL goes after top South African stars

Both stars took to their Instagram pages to share the news with their fans. Bonang posted series of photos showing her at the 'Announcement Party' on August 12 with the caption: ''Proud to announce: my E! News Special on September 10th at 20:00 on E! Entertainment... '' and ''.... is an incredible host!! Countdown to September 10th 2015!! !NewsSpecial more to come''. Posting another picture of her during the interview with the top US network, Bonang wrote: ''Dear God.

Eating ass, kissing, oral sex, and unexpected ways hepatitis can be contracted

Hepatitis comes in various forms, with some being short-term (acute) and others causing long-term harm (chronic) by deteriorating the liver, diminishing its function, and even leading to liver cancer. Here are the different types of Hepatitis and the way they are contracted: Hepatitis A ADVERTISEMENT Hepatitis A is caused by the hepatitis A virus. It is contracted by eating food and drink contaminated with the faeces of an infected person.

Facebook Is Officially OK With (Some) Mastectomy Photos

Images courtesy of David Jay / The SCAR Project After more than 20,000 people signed an online petition asking Facebook to stop censoring photos of people who have undergone mastectomies, the social network has for the first time posted its policy on the images: Yes. We agree that undergoing a mastectomy is a life-changing experience and that sharing photos can help raise awareness about breast cancer and support the men and women facing a diagnosis, undergoing treatment, or living with the scars of cancer.