The rising 'tude: why waste your time developing character. Learn the quick and dirty way to impress women, your boss, even the electorate
Article Abstract:
Attitude has replaced character in the 1990s. Men with character are quiet and steady, while those with attitude are loud. Attitude can be more effective than character. Several examples of each are given, along with tips on developing attitude.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1996
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Hell's belles
Article Abstract:
An increasingly high amount of men are experiencing domestic violence from their mates, whether it be verbal or physical. Not dating co-workers and staying faithful to a relationship are among the suggested tactics to avoiding such abuse.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1998
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Hit the road (before it hits back); a travelin' man's guide to low-stress locomotion
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Travel is stressful, and those who want to make it less so should try to arrange trips with their body clocks in mind. Taking the most comfortable means of transportation possible, dressing comfortably and other tips are given.
Publication Name: Men's Health
Subject: Health
ISSN: 1054-4836
Year: 1997
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