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Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: Kum 1483-ah piangin, Thomas Parr chu kum 152 lai a dam nia sawi \hin a ni.

Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: When Wilma Rudolph was only four years old, she contracted polio, which left her with a paralyzed leg. Her doctors said she’d never walk without assistance. But Wilma did not give up, determined to exercise her crippled limb.

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Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: About 100 years ago, a pile of bones was found on a sand dune in Saudi Arabia. Evidently, a man had died while lost in the desert. In one of the pockets of his tattered clothes was a scribbled note that read, “Dying of thirst. I cannot go on any longer.”

Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: The sun is a colossally big, fantastically hot cosmic radiation powerhouse with a surface temperature of about 11,000 degrees Fahrenheit. Its interior temperature is a little warmer — estimated as high as 18 million degrees!

Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: Few marine animals are as mysterious, hypnotic, and intimidating as jellyfish. These bizarre gelatinous creatures are 97 percent water and quite transparent, hence the name “jellyfish.” At first glance, it’s amazing that they are living at all.

Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: In the last century, man has conquered some of the most extreme environments — exploring the deepest oceans, scaling the highest mountains, and even venturing into outer space.

Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: Did you know that just one hour of sleep deprivation increases the number of highway accidents by eight percent — but that an hour of extra sleep decreases them by eight percent? It’s true!

Hrisêlna Chungchânga Thil Mak Tak Chu: A placebo is something that looks like a legitimate drug but is really nothing more than colored water or a starch pill containing no medicinal value at all. These placebos are often given to a patient to reinforce an expectation that their condition will improve.