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Top 5 Popular Myths You still Believe

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There are a lot of Myths that we were told when we were younger that are not true... 1.Sugar causes children to be HyperActive        A lot of parents believe that if they feed sugar to their kids,they will become out of control and Hyperactive.Well the truth is there is not much evidence to suggest that sugar is the cause of this increase in activity.When we eat sugar,it goes into the bloodstream where it will send those sugars to muscles and internal organs and then store the rest for later.If any kid is being hyper because he is a kid or he ate chocolate which in that case,he had too much caffeine which does lead to hyperactivity. 2.Dogs are Colorblind      Contrary to popular belief,dogs actually have better color vision than we originally thought.They can see blues and greens and they also have more like colorpicker in their eyes so they can see better in low light situations.The myth probably circulated because dogs have fewer cones in their eyes which are the colo

Top 5 New Tech Gadgets That You Didn't Know Existed

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In this post I collected some best cool technologies and new tech inventions from internet, you didn't believe these gadgets exists!! 1. Panono - 360 camera    Panono is a throwable panoramic ball camera which captures everything in any direction with amazing 108 megapixel. 2 . Lix-The smallest 3D Pen       Writing and Drawing in the air is now possible with LIX, 3D Pen. This extraordinary profeesional tool will challenge your deepest creativity.This Pen allows you to Doodle in the air. 3.Smart Lenses   It was only a matter of time before somebody found a way to turn a pair of contact lens into a tech device we can use. The smart lenses are currently being developed by companies such as Samsung, Google, and Sony. The contacts will show product images directly into your eyes and might even include cameras which can be operated with the blink of an eye. 4.Parrot Pot     Do you like the idea of keeping plants in your home but struggle to t

Robert Pershing Wadlow-The Tallest man who ever lived...

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Robert Pershing Wadlow...      Robert Pershing Wadlow was the tallest human being who ever lived. He was born at Alton Illinois and weighted a normal 8 pounds 6 inches during birth  his rapid growth was due to a condition known as hyperlasia of his Pituitary gland this condition led to an abnormal level of human growth hormone.         He became taller than his father by the age of 8 measuring 6 feet two inches. At the age of 13 measuring 7 feet, 4 inches, he was the world’s tallest Boy Scout.       By the age of 18, he had reached eight feet, four inches tall, and weighed 390 pounds.  His dresses required the amount of cloth that would be enough for three normal persons and his shoes sized 37AA cost a hundred dollars a pair which was a lot of money back in the 1930's.     Robert became a celebrity after his 1936 U.S. tour with the Ringling Brothers Circus . In 1938, he did a promotional tour with the International Shoe Company.   They provided him his shoes

The Amazon Survivor - Juliane Koepcke..

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Juliane Koepcke...  Julian Margaret Koepcke is a German-Peruvian biologist who was the only survivor of 92 passengers and crew in the crash of LANSA Flight 508 in the Peruvian rainforest.        The commercial airliner was struck by lightning during a severe thunderstorm and broke up in mid-air,  disintegrating .                   When the airliner broke up in mid-air, she survived after plummeting about 10,000 feet while still strapped to her seat, before crashing through the rain forest canopy and coming to rest on the forest floor.  She and her mother, ornithologist Maria Koepcke, were traveling to meet with her father,  biologist Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke,  who was working in the city of Pucallpa.  she fell to earth still strapped into her seat.  She survived the fall with only a broken collarbone, a gash to her right arm,  and her right eye swollen shut."I was definitely strapped in the airplane seat when I fell," she said later.  "I

The Story Of Aylan Kurdi..

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Aylan kurdi...         Alyan kurdi was a three years old boy whose image made a global headlines after he was to the shore on a Turkish his family were syrian refugees migrating from Syria to  Europe  in a desperate attempt to find a better life.They were a Residents of Syrian  home town of Kobani which was destroyed when ISIS  tried to seize it earlier that year leaving everyone there homeless. They were trying to reach the Greek Island Kos about four kilometers away from bottom in Turkey and later moved to Canada  to join their relatives they boarded a small rubber inflatable boat. There were 16 people in the boat although it was designed for a maximum of eight people it overturned about five minutes after leaving the shore when his brother Galip and his mother Johanna also drowned.       Aylan's father Abdullah Kurdi survived he told that they had paid around six thousand dollars for their four spaces on the boat but they didn't have enough money to buy a li

The Story Behind The World's Most Heart Touching Photograph

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Vulture Stalking a Child.. Vulture stalking a child, is one of the most  Heart Touching  photograph ever taken it was taken by South African photo journalist  Kevin Carter.     On his assignment in  Sudan  found a girl who had stopped to rest while struggling to reach a  United Nations  feeding  center.Where  vulture had landed he positioned himself for the best possible shot and then chased the vulture away at this point he was probably unaware that he had shot one of the most controversial photographs in the history of photo journalism. This photograph was sold to the  New York Times  where it appeared for the first time on March 26,1993 over nine hundred of people contacted the newspaper to ask whether the child had survived leading the newspaper to run a special editors now saying the girl had enough strength to walk away from the vulture but that her ultimate fate was unknown  Carter  came under criticism for not helping the girl. The  st.Petersburg Times  in