Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 11, 2016

Dream facts that will amaze you

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Dream facts that will amaze you 

1. Dream tenure


An average human being spends 6 whole years of his/her life dreaming, from everydayfunlifefacts.

2. Memory limit


There's a time limit to how much you can remember about your dream. Only within five minutes since you are up from your sleep, an average person's dream is forgotten and in just 10 minutes, 90 percent of the dream is gone with the wind. However, if awakened at the REM (rapid eye movement sleep) stage, that person is more likely to remember the dream.

3. Eyes don't matter


Blind people can dream. People who became blind after birth can see images in their dreams and those who were born blind dream as vividly, however, instead of seeing images, they use their other senses such as smell, sound, touch etc. to dream.

4. Dream Master


The good part is that you can often control your dreams. You can manipulate, twist and turn the beginning and the ending of your dreams like it's a movie being shot in front of you. It is called the "Lucid dreaming" (one is aware that he/she is dreaming) phase.

5. Entry level


Toddlers don't star in their own dreams till they are about 3-4 years old.

6. Dreams are for everyone


There is not one person who doesn't dream, except those who have psychological disorders. If you think you don't dream, it's just that you're forgetting your dreams. That might be one of the most awesome interesting facts ever.

7. Familiarity


You might not remember the person in your dream. However, a person only dreams of people he/she has encountered in life but it's impossible to keep track of thousands of faces that you come across each day.

8. Colour no bar


Not everyone dreams in colour and not everyone dreams in black and white. If a person grew up watching black and white television, he/she is more likely to dream in black and white. In a survey, it was revealed that 12% of sighted people ONLY dreamt in black and white and rest of the sample dreamt exclusively in colour. The number has gone down. Today, only 4.4% under-25-year olds dream in black and white, the change is being based (by scientists) upon the transformation from black and white television to colour media.

9. Symbol


You sometimes have the strangest of dreams - some scary, some worrisome and the rest absolutely angelic. Remember, these are all symbols for something or the other. There's nothing strange about these dreams because they are only talking in a symbolic language like poems. Check out my list of fun, weird and just plain amazing fact of life I have found.

10. Universal


It's not only you who dreams, animals dream too just like this leopard lost in his dreamworld after eating lunch. The best example is a dog, you will often see them twitching their paws as if they are running in their dreams.

Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 9, 2016

Vitamin C and how to use it effectively

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Vitamin C and how to use it effectively. Let's discover now

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Vitamin C

It is found in sufficient amount in the fresh fruits, animal liver, milk, green vegetables, blackcurrant, guava, all the citrus fruits (like orange, amla, lemon, grapefruit), broccoli, strawberries, papaya, cauliflower, pineapple, cantaloupe, watermelon, garlic, cabbage, mango, grape, banana, onion, carrot, apple, beetroot, pear, cucumber and etc. However, it gets destroyed over high temperatures while boiling the food.

Vitamin C is required by the body for the production of collagen which makes the skin healthy and glowing, hair strong and long, teeth and gums healthy, blood vessels and joints cartilage powerful and etc. It also acts as an antioxidant, prevents the body from tissue damage (free radicals), enhances the iron absorption in the intestines and lowers the risk of cancer.

It enhances the wound healing process and plays a significant role in red blood cells formation. It also enhances the level of brain chemical called as noradrenaline (an important neurotransmitter) and improves the alertness and concentration power.

Deficiency of Vitamin C

Its deficiency causes scurvy and lower level may lead to the variety of heart diseases, lung problems, poor wound healing, strokes, cancer, bleeding gums, skin discoloration, weak immune functioning, frequent cold and other infections.

Daily Requirement of Vitamin C for Different Age Group

Daily requirement of this vitamin depends on the age and sex of the person. I have mentioned below the daily requirement of the vitamin C for different age group people:
Infants between 0-6 months of age require 40 mg/day.
Infants between 6-12 months of age require 50 mg/day.
Children between 1-4 years of age require 15 mg /day.
Children between 4-9 years of age require 25 mg /day.
Males and females between 9-14 years of age require 45 mg /day.
Males between 14-19 years of age require 75 mg /day.
Males above 19 years of age require 90 mg /day.
Females between 14-19 years of age require 65 mg /day.
Females above 19 years of age require 75 mg /day.
Pregnant women from 18 and above years of age require 80-85 mg /day.
Lactating women from 18 and above years of age require 115-120 mg /day.

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Thứ Tư, 31 tháng 8, 2016

Have you ever seen giraffes?

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Have you ever seen giraffe baby before? Do you know what do giraffes or look like? 

Giraffes are the tallest land animals. A giraffe could look into a second-story window without even having to stand on its tiptoes!

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Different subspecies of giraffes have different types of spots. The spots of the Masai giraffe look similar to oak leaves. Some giraffes have square spots, making them look like they are wearing nets. These spots may act as camouflage for wild giraffes.
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Males and females have two ossicones, or hair-covered horns, on their heads. Male giraffes butt these horns together during play. A giraffe's neck is approximately 6 feet long and weighs as much as 600 pounds. Each of a giraffe's legs is also 6 feet long. The long legs and neck make it easier for giraffes to reach the leaves on tall trees.

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Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 8, 2016

How to get enough vitamin C?

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Depend on your age,the number of vitamin c needed is different. So how to get enough vitamin C? Keep reading to know more.

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Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid or L-ascorbate, is an essential vitamin to the human body. It could very well be one of the safest and most important vitamins you could take on a daily basis. Vitamin C is most known as the first thing people go for whenever they have a cold. It is a water-soluble vitamin that is necessary for normal growth and development. Since it is water soluble, extra amounts that the body doesn't use leaves the body through urine within 24 hours.

Now that we know you need vitamin C and why, we have to figure out how much you should take. The Food and Drug Administration set their guidelines for how much a person should take for general health. These are the FDA recommendations for each age group and gender.

Infants And Children

0 - 6 months: 40 milligrams/day (mg/day)
7 - 12 months: 50 mg/day
1 - 3 years: 15 mg/day
4 - 8 years: 25 mg/day
9 - 13 years: 45 mg/day

Adolescents

Girls 14 - 18 years: 65 mg/day
Boys 14 - 18 years: 75 mg/day

Adults

Men age 19 and older: 90 mg/day
Women age 19 year and older: 75 mg/day

Now these guidelines aren't designed for athletes. Those folks that are active obviously need more C than the non-active person would. It is believed that active people can benefit from taking anywhere from 500 milligrams to as much as 3,000 mg a day, depending on the person's daily activity level. If you are sick, you may need as much as eight grams a day for the duration of your illness.

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Thứ Hai, 29 tháng 8, 2016

All tigers facts

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All tigers facts and their information are selected in this amazing article. Enjoy!

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General infor
  • Area: Scattered, small areas in Asia
  • Habitat: Tropical rain forest, snow-covered coniferous and deciduous forests, mangrove swamps, and drier forest areas
  • Food: Pigs and deer
  • Size: 8 to 10 feet long for males
  • Babies: An average litter is 2 to 3 cubs, which weigh about 2 pounds each
Diet

Tigers mainly eat ambar deer, wild pigs, water buffalo and antelope. Tigers are also known to hunt sloth bears, dogs, leopards, crocodiles and pythons as well as monkeys and hares. Old and injured tigers have been known to attack humans and domestic cattle.
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Population

In the early 1900s, there were around 100,000 tigers throughout their range. Today, an estimated total of around 3,000-4,500 exist in the wild. Below is a breakdown of tiger numbers by subspecies.

Bengal tiger: Less than 2,000
Indochinese tiger: 750-1,300
Siberian tiger: Around 450
Sumatran tiger: 400-500
Malayan tiger: 600-800
South Chinese tiger: Extinct in the wild
Caspian tiger: Extinct
Javan tiger: Extinct
Bali tiger: Extinct

Range

Historic tiger range ran from Turkey through South and Southeast Asia to the far eastern shores of the continent. Today, they are only found in South and Southeast Asia, China and the Russian Far East.

Behavior

Tigers occupy a variety of habitats from tropical forests, evergreen forests, woodlands and mangrove swamps to grasslands,savannah and rocky country. They are mostly nocturnal (more active at night) and are ambush predators that rely on the camouflage their stripes provide. Tigers use their body weight to knock prey to the ground and kills with a bite to the neck. They are also very good swimmers and have been known to kill prey while swimming.
Tigers essentially live solitary lives, except during mating season and when females bear young. They are usually fiercely territorial and have and mark their large home ranges.

Reproduction

Mating Season: In tropical climates, mostly from around November to April; during the winter months in temperate regions.
Gestation: 103 days.
Litter size: 3-4 cubs.
Cubs follow their mother out of the den at around 8 weeks and become independent at around 18 months of age. They leave their mothers at about 2 ½ years. Mothers guard their young from wandering males that may kill the cubs to make the female receptive to mating.

Thứ Năm, 18 tháng 8, 2016

10 amazing facts about cockroaches

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Here is top 10 amazing facts about cockroaches:
1. Cockroach Eating Contests

If a cockroach is beheaded it will never die because of the loss of its head. The only thing killing it will be the thirst as it can’t drink water without a head. Their respiratory system has nothing to do with the mouth as they can breathe through little pores in their body.
Cockroach Eating Contests


The Six Flags Great America theme park in Chicago came up with a very gag-worthy promotion for Halloween back in 2008. They offered park passes to the winner of a contest to eat the most live cockroaches in the space of five minutes. A doctor advised people against taking part because of the microorganisms that live inside the insects. Nevertheless, the parkresurrected the contest in 2011, citing “popular demand.”

The true risk of this sort of contest was shown in Florida. A competitor named Edward Archbold died shortly after a pet shop held a roach-eating competition with a python as a prize. He suffocated after choking on bits of cockroach that got lodged in his throat. Six Flags decided to call off their contest following the death.

2. A Cockroach Can Cause Many Diseases

Cockroaches love to live in filth and dirty places and in these interesting cockroach facts; this fact is about their contaminating abilities. A cockroach is usually completely enveloped in filth. They can move as fast as 3 miles per hour. It will take only a few minutes for a single cockroach to fully contaminate a house. That’s why they can cause many dangerous diseases among humans.


3. Cockroach Facts: German Cockroaches

German cockroaches are considered the most dangerous than others cockroaches. They are the most common type found in almost every nation. They can cause illness, allergy and in some severe cases breathing problems in humans. They can become fully adult within a time span of 36 days.


4.  Daytime Learning


It takes many of us a few hours in the morning—as well as a big dose of caffeine—before we earn the adjective “functional.” The humble cockroach, however, takes not being a morning person to a whole new level, and not just by not being people. What really sets them apart is the fact they’re literally unable to form new memories at the start of the day.

Researchers tested this by attempting to teach roaches to like bad smells. Cockroaches normally dislike peppermint but are totally down with vanilla. A group of researchers trained cockroaches to prefer minty freshness by combining the scent with sugar water, performing this trick at different times of the day. What they found was that in the evening and overnight, the cockroaches were perfectly able to learn that vanilla had betrayed them and mint was awesome. When the same experiment was carried out in the morning, however, they continued to prefer vanilla.

5. Cockroach Facts: Cockroaches Can’t Live Without Water

They are cold blooded and can survive for a month without any food. They usually don’t remain without food for that much long as they can eat anything in their way. Their real problem is the shortage of water. No water for a week can kill them. So primarily they need water to survive not the food.


6. Cockroaches are used as Food in Some Countries

In these cockroach facts, this fact is probably the weirdest of all. Even though they are hated by most people especially women but still there are places in the world where they are served as food. Countries like Ghana, Thailand, Mexico, China and even in some places of America they are served as food. In the November of 2012 a cockroach eating contest was held. But unfortunately the winner of the contest died soon after the competition. He choked to death on the small pieces of roaches in his throat.

Camel Facts

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It’s hard to say what it is about animals that we love the most – their cute or beautiful looks or their natural innocence. But whatever the case may be, the following animal facts  is bound to bring a smile to your face.

Camel facts
  • There are two species of true camel. The dromedary, is a single humped camel that lives in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa area. The bactrian, is a two-humped camel that lives in areas of Central Asia.
  • There are four camel-like mammals that live in South America, llama and alpaca are called "New World camels", while guanaco and vicuna are called "South American camels".
  • Camels have been domesticated by humans for thousands of years. Used mostly for transport or to carry heavy loads, they also provide a source of milk, meat, and hair/wool.
  • Camels live on average for 40 to 50 years.
  • Camels are 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) at shoulder level and 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) at the hump.
  • Camels are capable of running as fast as 65 km/h (40 mph) for a short period of time, and can maintain a speed of around 40 km/h (25 mph).
  • Dromedary camels weigh 300 to 600 kg (660 to 1,320 lb) and bactrian camels weigh 300 to 1,000 kg (660 to 2,200 lb). 
Interesting Information about Camels
  • Camels do not actually hold liquid water in their humps. The humps contain fatty tissue reserves, which can be converted to water or energy when required. They can survive up to six months without food or water by using up these fatty stores.
  • Camels are well suited to the hot sandy deserts they roam in. Their thick coat insulates them from heat and also lightens during summer to help reflect heat.
  • A camels long legs help its body to be high from the hot desert surface and a pad of thick tissue called a pedestal raises the body slightly when the camel sits so cool air can pass underneath.
  • A large camel can drink around 30 gallons (113 liters) in just 13 minutes, making them able to rehydrate faster than any other mammal.
  • Long eyelashes, ear hair, and closable nostrils keep sand from affecting the camel, while their wide feet help them move without sinking into sand.
  • Camels have long been used in wartimes. Romans used camels for their ability to scare off horses who are afraid of their scent, and in recent times camels have been used to carry heavy gear and troops across hot sandy deserts.
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