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LoginThere are few things I hate more than gherkins. Relentlessly positive or negative people. Arsenal fans. But above all of those groups, even Arsenal fans, are naive utopians. A friend recently added me to a local singles group on Facebook. A cursory look through the membership showed a wide range of people with varying hopes of ever leaving that group ranging from slim to none. For a while, I genuinely thought it was a sub-group of those deemed too ugly to be part of a Channel 5 documentary. Just for shits and giggles I decided to post a few semi-controversial topics in order to stir up a little activity and conversation, hoping in the process some new connections might be made.
Lulu formerly Luluvise is a mobile app formerly available for iOS and Android that allowed female users to make positive and negative evaluations of male users on the basis of their romantic, personal, and sexual appeal. The app allowed only female users to access the evaluation system, and evaluations made through the app are attached publicly and anonymously. In the app moved away from Facebook, and currently only allows registration via mobile phone numbers, for both male and female users. Lulu describes itself as "a private network for girls to express and share their opinions openly and honestly" [2] about the weaknesses and strengths of the manners, appearances, spending habits, and career ambitions of their male acquaintances. The company's expansion of its user base focuses heavily on recruiting undergraduate [3] members of American all-female sororities , which commentators describe as reflected in the "app's linguistic and visual design [which] is visibly influenced by US sorority culture.
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Teams composed of three judicial trainees and one tutor may enrol. The main objective of the THEMIS Competition is to bring together future magistrates from different European countries to enable them to share common values, to exchange new experiences and to discuss new perspectives in areas of common interest. The highly acclaimed THEMIS Competition, open to future EU magistrates undergoing entry level training, is an event for debating topics, sharing common values, exchanging new experiences, discussing new perspectives and practicing judicial skills.
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