Wednesday, 1 May 2013

SMALL BABIES INTERESTING FACTS


A newborn urinates about every 20 minutes and then roughly every hour at 6 months.

Human babies are the only primates who smile at their parents.

A baby is born in the world every three seconds.

Famous premature babies include Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Napoleon Bonaparte, Mark Twain, Pablo Picasso, Auguste Renoir, Stevie Wonder, Johann Goethe, and Sir Winston Churchill.

The largest number of babies born to a woman is 69. From 1725-1765, a Russian peasant woman gave birth to 16 sets of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets.

GAYS AND LESBIANS IN USA


The planet Mercury is a symbol used by the transgendered community. The sign for Mercury is a crescent shape and a cross, which represents the male and female principles in harmony in an individual.

The labrys, a double-edged hatchet or axe, is a symbol of strength and unity for the lesbian community.

In 1987, Delta Airlines apologized for arguing in plane crash litigation that it should pay less in compensation for the life of a gay passenger than for a heterosexual one because he may have had AIDS.

Records of same-sex relationships have been found in nearly every culture throughout history with varying degrees of acceptance.

The number of gays and lesbians in the U.S. is estimated to be approximately 8.8 million.

No research has conclusively proven what causes homosexuality, heterosexuality, or bisexuality.

Scientists estimate that approximately 5% of the total human population worldwide has a homosexual orientation.

Approximately 1 million children in the U.S. are being raised by same-sex couples.

In 1982, the Gay Related Immune Disorder (GRID) was renamed Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS).

The state with the most gay couples is California, with approximately 92,138. The state with the least gay couples in North Dakota, with approximately 703 couples.

cancer truths and patients statics around the world


Several factors increase the risk of cancer (officially known as malignant neoplasm), including pollutants, tobacco use, certain infections, radiation, obesity, and lack of physical exercise.

An estimated 5 to 10% of cancers are entirely hereditary. Most cancers develop through a combination of hereditary and environmental factors.

Smoking causes an estimated 90% of lung cancer. Tobacco has killed 50 million people in the last decade. If trends continue, a billion people will die from tobacco use and exposure this century, which equates to one person every six seconds.

Those who sleep less than six hours a night are more likely to develop colon cancer than those who sleep more.

In 2008, there were an estimated 12,667,500 new cases of cancer worldwide. Eastern Asia had the most new cases (3,720,000) and Micronesia the fewest (700). North America had approximately 1,603,900 new cases.

One in eight deaths in the world are due to cancer. Cancer causes more deaths than AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined.

Cancer is the leading cause of death in developed countries and the second leading cause of death in developing countries, after heart disease. Globally, heart disease is the number one killer.

In 2008, 7.6 million people died of cancer globally, which equates to 21,000 cancer deaths a day. By 2030, 21.4 million new cancer cases are expected to occur globally with 13.2 million cancer deaths.

Nitrites are chemical additives used to preserve and add flavoring to most lunch meats, including cold cuts and hot dogs. Once in the body, they react with body chemicals and turn into cancer-causing carcinogens. Americans eat more than 20 billion hot dogs per year.

The most common cancer in women globally is breast cancer, with an estimated 1.4 million new cases diagnosed in 2008. Breast cancer is also the leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide, with an estimated 458,400 deaths a year.

Monday, 29 April 2013

BABIES ADULTS FACTS AND COMPARISION


A baby’s eyes are 75% of their adult size, but its vision is around 20/400. By six months, a baby’s vision should reach 20/20.

Newborns are more likely to turn their head to the right than to the left.

The inner ear is the only sense organ to develop fully before birth. It reaches its adult size by the middle of pregnancy.

A baby has around 10,000 taste buds, far more than adults. They are not just on the tongue but also on the sides, back, and roof of the mouth. Eventually these extra taste buds disappear.

Adults have 206 bones. When babies are born, they have 300. Their bones fuse as they grow, resulting in fewer bones as adults.

The intestines of a newborn are about 11 feet long. The length will double by the time the baby grows to adulthood.



A baby cannot taste salt until it is 4 months old. The delay may be related to the development of kidneys, which start to process sodium at about that age.

In medieval Europe, leeches were commonly used to treat babies’ illnesses. For example, leeches were placed on a baby’s windpipe for croup. Additionally, teething babies were commonly purged or bled.

In China, a baby is born with a birth defect every 30 minutes. Birth defects in that country have increased nearly 40% since 2001.

HEALTH FACTS

BOTOX® injections may decrease the signs of aging, but do so at the cost of making the face less animated and more unemotional. Paradoxically, less animated people are less attractive to others.

The protein that keeps a baby’s skull from fusing is called “noggin.”

INTERESTING AND AWESOME DREAM FACTS


The word “dream” is most likely related to the West Germanic draugmus, (meaning deception, illusion, or phantom) or from the Old Norse draugr (ghost, apparition) or the Sanskrit druh (seek to harm or injure).

Adults dream off and on, for a total of about an hour and half to three hours every night.

By the time we die, most of us will have spent a quarter of a century asleep, of which six years or more will have been spent dreaming—and almost all of those dreams are forgotten upon waking.

The average person has about 1,460 dreams a year. That’s about four per night.

Egyptian pharaohs were considered children of Ra (Egyptian sun god) and, thus, their dreams were seen as being divine.

In the Chinese province of Fu-Kein, people called on their ancestors for dream revelation by sleeping on graves.

Scientists suggest that the dreams of fetuses are mostly composed of sound and touch sensations, given the lack of visual stimuli in the womb.

About 80% of neonatal and newborn sleep time is REM sleep, suggesting a tremendous amount of time dreaming.

According to Plato, dreams originate in the organs of the belly. Plato describes the liver in particular as the biological seat of dreams.

Sunday, 28 April 2013

HOW TO MAINTAIN A GOOD RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COUPLES

Human relationship values are  most costliest thing in world

Just two words will maintain a good human relationship between couples

first one is 1) understanding 2)compromise. these two will make wonderful relationship between couples.you should always understand your partner at all times.small dispute should settle each other . The very worst word between couple is divorce ,always couples should far away from this word.
newly married couple should understand each other with tastes,interests,etc....

sex is also an important . never never hesitate an sexual relationship.

having  child earlier will decrease divorce cases and trusting each other

couple should always be two forces acting on a LOVE

the force never unbalanced until they maintain understandings and compromise

thank u for reading and have beautiful life

comment for any problems


WORLDS INTERESTING FACTS


Because Virginia law required an ex-slave to leave the state once freed, one freed woman petitioned the legislature in 1815 to become a slave again so she could stay married to her still-enslaved husband.

For many centuries, the Catholic Church argued that contraception was a sin and made the wife no better “than a harlot.” Up until 1930, many Protestant churches agreed.

One seventeenth-century Massachusetts husband was put in stocks alongside his adulterous wife and her lover because the community reasoned she wouldn’t have strayed if her husband had been fulfilling is marital obligations

Levirate marriage, where a man is obligated to marry his brother’s widow if she had no sons to care for her, is sometimes required in the Bible (as in Deuteronomy) and sometimes prohibited (as in Leviticus)

The first recorded mention of same-sex marriage occurs in Ancient Rome and seems to have occurred without too much debate until Christianity became the official religion. In 1989, Denmark was the first post-Christianity nation to legally recognize same-sex marriage.

MAIN REASONS OF DIVORCE CASES AND FACTS

A low or no sex marriage has a high probability of separation or divorce within 12 months


Over 40% of married couples in the U.S. include at least one spouse who has been married before. As many as 60% of divorced women and men will marry again, many within just five years.

Birth order can influence whether a marriage succeeds or fails. The most successful marriages are those where the oldest sister of brothers marries the youngest brother of sisters. Two firstborns, however, tend to be more aggressive and can create higher levels of tension. The highest divorce rates are when an only child marries another only child.


HISTORICAL CHINA TRUTHS


There are more than 10,000 watchtowers and beacon towers along the Great Wall

President Nixon’s historic visit to China dramatically increased tourism to the Wall

MOST DISASTER INCIDENTS IN WORLD

In 2004 AD, An earthquake measuring between 9.1 and 9.3 strikes off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, triggering a massive tsunami that kills over 230,000 people in fourteen countries.


In 2010 AD, Over 230,000 people die in Haiti after a 7.0 earthquake.

In 2011 AD, On March 11, 2011, a 9.0 earthquake strikes off the east coast of Honshu, Japan, triggering deadly tsunamis



In 2005 AD, On October 8, a 7.6 earthquake in Pakistan and parts of Kashmir kills over 86,000 people.

PSYCHOLOGICAL HUMAN EMOTIONS FACTS


Many psychologists consider instinct and emotion similar in that both are automatic. For example, fear is both an emotion and an instinct. However, while instincts are immediate, irrational, and innate, emotions have the potential to be more rational and part of a complex feedback system linking biology, behavior, and cognition.

While researchers have not found any culture where people spontaneously smile when disgusted or frown when they are happy, they have found some oddities. For example, the Japanese have a harder time discerning anger in a face and they tended to mask their facial expression of unpleasant feelings more than did Americans.

Of all facial expressions, the smile may be the most deceptive. There are around 18 different smiles, including polite, cruel, false, self-effacing, and so one. But only one reflects genuine happiness; this is known as the Duchenne smile, in honor of the French neurologist who determined this phenomenon, Guillaume-Benjamin-Amand Duchenne (de Boulogne).

Researchers note that the emotion most associated with fear is interest. Some psychologists have gone so far as to suggest that fear has two invisible faces: one, the wish to flee and, second, the wish to investigate.

Plato described emotion and reason as two horses pulling us in opposite directions. However, modern neurologist Antonio Damasio argues that reasoning depends on emotion and is not in opposition to emotion.

Body language often reveals emotion. For example, a person standing with their arms on hips with elbows turned outward is an example of a territorial display. Someone with their hands folded and their thumbs popped up indicates that he or she has something positive to say. Touching the nose indicates someone is hiding something.

A former FBI agent and specialist in nonverbal communication states that the “feet provide the strongest body language signals.”

Studies reveal that people recognize and interpret the emotional facial expressions of those in their own race faster than those who are a different race

From silent films to cartoons such as Tom and Jerry to films such as Psycho and Jaws, music is a widely used stimulus that evokes a variety of emotional responses.

Generally music in a major key is happy, while music in a minor key is sad. Spoken voices also reflect this tonality. Interestingly, certain emotional tones in music are cross-cultural.


A study of those with amnesia found that the emotions tied to a memory outlast the memories that created them. Researchers note this has important implications for those with Alzheimer’s disease.

Using its site WeFeelFine.org, Stanford University analyzed around 13 million emotions that have beenrecorded on the Web since 2005. They found older people are usually happier, but for different reasons. Younger people are happy when they are excited, older people are happier when they are at peace. Additionally, women tend to feel more loved than men, but also feel more guilt. Men often fell happier, yet lonelier. They also found that the happiest time of day is lunchtime

A human can make over 10,000 facial expressions to express a wide variety of subtle emotions.

Several scientists claim that there is always some emotion occurring in the body, but the emotion is too slight for us to notice or affect what we do

Saturday, 2 March 2013

AMAZING TRUTH


Most people are unable to laugh on command.

2% of Earth's people have red hair.

India has MORE cellphones than TOILETS.

Do you suffer from Dysania? Many people do! 'Dysania' is the state of finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning.

One tablespoon of semen contains approximately 20 calories.

Oysters can change genders back and forth

Breathing the air in Mumbai, India for just ONE DAY, is equivalent to smoking 2.5 packs of cigarettes.

The longest English word, at 45 letters, is 'pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis'

If you walk and talk with someone, eventually you will synchronize your steps with each other.

Friday, 1 March 2013

NEW THINGS



Cracking your knuckles does not actually hurt your bones or cause arthritis.The sound you hear is just gas bubbles bursting.


Anatidaephobia is the fear that somewhere in the world there is a duck watching you.

It's impossible to hum while plugging your nose.

Women speak about 7000 words a day.

Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia is the fear of long words.

Jellyfish evaporate in the sun. They're 98% water.

When you laugh while being tickled, what you are experiencing is actually a form of panic.

Yawning is contagious. Even thinking about yawning is enough. In fact, there's a 50% that you're about to, or just did, yawn.

Those stars and colours you see when you rub your eyes are called phosphenes.

The total weight of all the ants on Earth is about the same as the weight of all the humans on earth.

Grapes EXPLODE when you put them in the microwave!

A Rubik's cube has 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 possible configurations.

In Japan they have square watermelons

BOLLYWOOD FACTS


Raj Kapoor launched dream girl, Hema Malini in the lead role for 'Sapno Ka Saudagar' opposite himself in 1968

The Big B was to be named 'Inquilab' before his father, the famous poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan finally agreed upon 'Amitabh', which means brilliance unlimited

No one except the cast and crew of 'Aks' , was allowed on the sets of the film as per strict orders. Even director Rakesh Mehra's brother was also not allowed in.

Meena Kumari had also six fingers on her right hand. But it was always kept in mind to not show her right hand fingers in any of the films she had done.

Dharmendra in his youth was such a big fan of actress Suraiya that he walked miles to watch her film 'Dillagi' over 40 times.

In the songs 'Dil Ne Yeh Kaha Hain' from 'Dhadkan', title song of 'Deewane' and 'Neend Churayi Meri' from 'Ishq' we see the coming together of arch rivals Kumar Sanu and Udit Narayan.

Of all the characters in his directorial debut 'Dil Chahta Hai', Farhaan Akhtar definitely wanted Saif Ali Khan as Sameer, Dimple as Tara and Preity as Shalini.


In the latest film Barfi! Katrina Kaif was Anurag basu’s original choice to narrate the story instead of Ileana D’Cruz. Kats refused the role due to unknown reasons.

In Don 2, Shah Rukh Khan (Don) is seen riding on a long motorway aboard a bridge, a motorbike, with a license plate reading “Don 3. Hence, there may be a possibility of a sequel.

The producers of Ghajini were not keen on casting Asin opposite Aamir Khan as she is a South Indian actress. However, Aamir was so much impressed with Asin’s performance in the original Tamil version that he insisted on her playing the lead. It is said that he personally requested Asin to play the lead in the Hindi version. Priyanka Chopra was the original choice.

Shahrukh Khan’s role in Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge was initially offered to Saif Ali Khan. Even Tom Cruise was considered for the role of Raj Malhotra (SRK’s role in the film).

Dil Chahta Hai was written keeping in mind Akshaye Khanna, Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan. When Hrithik turned down the role, it went to Abhishek Bachchan. However, Aamir Khan was finally roped in. Also Sonali Kulkarni’s role as Pooja was initially offered to Isha Koppikar.

Salman Khan was initially offered the role of Devdas, which was later on enacted by his rival Shahrukh Khan.

In Ishqiya, Preity Zinta was the makers original choice. However, Vidya Balan took over the female lead.


Thursday, 28 February 2013

TODAY FACTS


If you like kids, then Uganda might be the place for you. Half the population is under 15!

Senior gentlemen might consider a trip to Russia, where there are two women over 65 for every man.

Single guys should check out The Virgin Islands, where the women outnumber the men.

South America is unusual in that it is both highly urbanized and poor.

Many Americans live alone - the United States leads the world in one person households.

Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country

Looking for geniuses? Head straight to Iceland. There are more than 3 Nobel Prize Winners for every million Icelanders.

Sri Lanka has lowest divorce rate in the world - and the highest rate of female suicide.

Australians have a huge 380,000 sq m of land per person - and yet 91% live in urban areas.

Nearly a quarter of people in Monaco are over 65.

The United States has the world's highest marriage rate - as well as the world's highest divorce rate.

If you're Dutch or Swedish, you're among the world's most likely to end up living in a retirement home. If you're Japanese, you'll probably end up living with your children.

Of all the nations of the world, China has the most people. But there are 71 nations that are more crowded.

Most households in Europe and North America contain fewer than three people.

Like living in cities? Guadeloupe, Nauru, Monaco, Singapore, Gibraltar and Bermuda are only nations that are 100% urbanised.

There are 11 countries where the average woman has more than six children. Ten of them are in Africa.

Mali and Niger have 7 children born per woman, yet their populations grow at less than 3% per year.

Mexico has the most Jehovah's Witnesses per capita in the OECD

At least 9 out 10 Nigerians attend church regularly. Only 4 out of 10 Americans claim to do so.

Finns are perhaps the world's greatest athletes, ranking first in medals per capita for Summer Olympics, and third for Winter Olympics.

Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.

Don't start a company in Australia. More than 20% of the tax collected in Australia is corporate income tax.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

WORLD'S AWESOME AND INTEREST FACTS


The United States has the most money, airports, radios and Internet Service Providers.

Malaysia has the lowest rate of cinema attendance in the world.

A three-minute local phone call in Ecuador costs 60 U.S. cents, 60 times as much as in Ukraine, Macedonia, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, or Uzbekistan.

Israel enjoys a GDP per capita 21 times that of the Palestinian West Bank and 33 times that of the Gaza Strip. Its military spending per capita tops the world.

North Korea spends the most of its GDP on its military.

The United States spends more money on its military than the next 12 nations combined.

In the 1990's, nearly half of all arms exported to developing countries came from the United States of America.

If you're looking to invade someone by sea, try Canada! Canada has only 9000 Navy personnel guarding the longest national coastline in the world.

Moldova has one of the smallest artillery forces in Europe, and the highest rate in the world of death by powered lawnmower. Coincidence? Surely not.

On average, more than 70 persons die of varicose veins per year per country.

If someone you know died from falling out of a tree, you’re probably Brazilian.

You are more likely to be reported as having been killed by lightning in Cuba than in any other country.

AWESOME FACTS


22% of New Zealanders have used cannabis.

Australians are the most likely to join charities, educational organizations, environmental groups, professional organizations, sports groups and unions. But only three percent join political parties.

Australians lead the world in hours worked and membership in many voluntary organizations. How do they find the energy?

The five countries with the highest coffee consumption are also the five countries whose citizens trust one another the most. Coincidence? Probably.

In all the countries surveyed, women do more housework than men.

Canadians drink more fruit juice than the citizens of any other nation - more than one litre each, every week.

Andorra has no unemployment, which is just as well because they have no broadcast TV channels either. What would everyone watch?

China has the most workers, so it's a good thing they've also got the most TV's.

Indians go out to the movies 3 billion times a year - much more than any other nation.

The USA has more personal computers than the next 7 countries combined.

Americans and Icelanders go to the cinema 5 times a year, on average. The average Japanese person goes only once.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Interesting facts about women in world and some other facts


9 in 10 Dutch use the internet.

Guatamalan women work 11.5 hours a day, while South African men work only 4.5.

Kenyan women work 35% longer than their menfolk.

Ethiopians are by far the most agricultural people on earth (both men and women)

Looking for Czech and Slovak men? Half are in factories.

Women are flooding into the workforce in many Muslim countries.

American women have the most powerful jobs.

Southern European women hugely outnumber their menfolk amongst the unemployed.

Danish workers strike 150 times more than their German neighbours.

More than a third of the time, Icelanders don't show up for work. Perhaps that's why they're the world's happiest nation.

In Switzerland, the average person has to work for 102 minutes to buy a kilogram of beef - one of the longest times in the developed world. On the other hand, they only have work 14 hours to buy a refrigerator for it.

If you are looking for work, just go to the Falkland Islands! They have full employment and a labor shortage.

62% of Bulgarians describe themselves as either 'not very' or 'not at all' happy.

The fourteen unhappiest countries are all in Eastern Europe.