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...this exercise, you don't even have to picture the Packers vs. the Vikings. The T boost also happens during nonphysical competitions, like chess games and trivia contests. Whatever the game, in evolutionary terms this makes sense. Among the primates from whom we are descended, the victorious male in any encounter may have needed to maintain high testosterone levels in the expectation that his position in the pecking order would be challenged by the next guy coming...
...business-driven character who is essentially the anti-Dharma, and demonstrates a wider range than she was allowed in her previous films (_EdTV_, _Grosse Pointe Blanke_). Rounding out the eclectic cast is the classic Anne Brancroft as Jacob's passionately Jewish mom, and Milos Foreman, (Norton's _The People Vs. Larry Flynt_ director) as an older priest who guides Brian through his personal and religious turmoil...
...does Milos Forman, who directed Norton in The People vs. Larry Flynt and plays an older priest in Keeping the Faith. He is impressed by Norton's "balance between intelligence and instincts. He's very bright and analytical, but that doesn't close the door to his instincts. I'm sure he analyzed the directors he worked with as thoroughly as he analyzes his parts as an actor. So now, when he says 'Action,' everything is there as planned--plus a few privileged moments, which come from his talent...
...Nothing Is Different. We were frantic and exhausted two weeks ago, and still are today. We still have to create a brand-new business out of thin air under crushing deadlines and immense competitive pressure for stakes higher than most of us care to consider--i.e., sudden wealth vs. abject humiliation only partly mitigated by the likelihood of landing a new and even more lucrative gig if this one tanks...
...VS. BOTTLED Many parents assume that drinking bottled water is healthier for their families, but recent research shows that may not be true. Tap water is actually more closely monitored by the EPA for bacteria and pollutants. About 20% of bottled water contains higher levels of bacteria than does the tap water in most cities. Another concern is fluoridation: only 5% of bottled water contains recommended levels of fluoride. If your children are drinking primarily bottled water, check with your dentist to see if fluoride supplements are needed...