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Truths about Holocaust

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Truths about Holocaust

It’s already known fact to the world that Holocaust was the dark time in the history. Holocaust which means whole burnt in Greek language. It was a genocide where six million Jews were brutally killed by Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime. Historians also say that unofficially there were about another 5 million non-Jewish people were also killed which altogether eleven million people were killed during Nazi regime in German occupied territories. During the war Hitler offered all the Jewish criminals to hand over to any country that are willing to take them, but none of the countries accepted them. At the end Hitler moved with a solution of total extermination. Let’s look into some amazing facts of Holocaust.

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  • About one third of all Jewish people in the world were murdered during the Holocaust. Over 1 million of them were children. Children were prime target of the Nazis for extermination. This was because the regime did not want them to grow up and become threat against them.

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  • In 1945, as the war came to an end , Eisenhower predicted that people would try to protest the holocaust so he urged the press to come and document it.

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  • Hitler dreamt of killing an entire race .Hitler planned to collect thousands of artifacts from Jews and build a grand museum of an extinct race when the war was over.
  • Hitler never visited any concentration camps

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  • Denying the holocaust is considered a crime in 17 nations, including Austria and Germany
  • Jewish boxer Salamo was imprisoned in Auschwitz concentration camp and forced to fight other prisoners the one who lost were executed. Salamo survived for 2 years until the Allies liberated the camp.

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  • Two Polish doctors saved about 8,000 Jews by faking an epidemic of typhoid. It prevented the Nazis from entering into the town.

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  • The first concentration camp was opened 6 years prior to the start of World War II at Dachau and it mostly housed political prisoners
  • 99% of Jews those belonged to Denmark were survived the Holocaust because the country successfully evacuated them to neutral Sweden
  • Gas that was used to kill millions of Jews, that company still exists today as a pest control company. However managing partners at the time were convicted and hanged after the war.

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  • The Nokmim or Avengers were a group of avenged Jews who took it upon themselves to go about secretly execute former Nazis
  • Jews even tried reverse holocaust which consisted of poisoning the German water supply.
  • Helena Citronova, Slovakian inmate at Auschwitz concentration camp fell in love with Franz Wunsc who was a guard. Franz saved her life numerous times by giving her jobs such as sorting the clothes of those sent to the gas chambers.
  • During WW II a Japanese named Chiune Sugihara saved about 6,000 Jews by providing them visas to Japan. Japanese government condemned his act.
  • A Polish soldier named Witold Pilecki voluntarily imprisoned in Auschwitz in order to gather information of Nazi’s.
  • Nazi doctor Josef Mengele was known as the Angel of Death. He did numerous operations on Jewish children. He even tried to create twins by sewing two children together
  • At Treblinka concentration camp nearly 1 million people were exterminated by having a staff of only 150 people

Keep your motivations soaring in a turbulent workplace

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Keep your motivations soaring in a turbulent workplace

The workplace of an individual may not always be quite an entertaining venture.One constantlygets entrapped by the depressing atmosphere and hate going to work. The depression effects may be sometimes such deadening that one looks for outlets of addiction in order to earn a sigh of relief. It is only through the maintenance of a strong motivation which can empower the individual to sail through the difficult waters and stand out to be an efficient figure.

It may sound to be a hyperbolic notion or a superficial opinion to advise the integrated nature of motivation in a troubling atmosphere. There may be innumerable issues gradually eating into the psychological framework, slowly and skilfully eroding the motivated spirits of an individual. It is evident when one approach his/her work, the individual is saturated with energy and dedication. However it is the constant pressure and associated peripheral factors that deter this stability and slowly robs the person of the former motivating seeds.

Common results of destabilizing motivation

  • Motivation is the mantra of success. Indeed it is the pivot around which our better-being revolves. The falling contours of motivation may result in serious outputs
  • One can get easily deviated from the spirits with which he formerly made an approach to work. This may consequently bring down the curves of his performance growth as an employee.
  • Due to unsatisfied work outputs resulting in de motivation, the individual may forward his steps into the zones of unethical means like forgery, cheating, peer-rivalry etc.
  • Loss of motivation gradually paves the way for entry of addiction to alcohol; drugs smoking that further deteriorate the smooth operation of life.

 

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The common tips for not losing your motivation

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  • Don’t get swayed by the ambience – apparently, it may turn out to be an impossible propositionnot to be affected by the workplace scenario, however this is one of the best remedies for dying motivational spirits. There should be a fine line of detachment between the work life and the individual. Once he allows his work atmosphere to creep into his personal space, he will surely fall a successful prey to loss of motivation. Professional and personal gaps should be distinct and mandatory for a healthy lifestyle.
  • Meditation – a common and proved medium of keeping the motivation integrated is meditation. In fact meditation leads to motivation. It leads to increased degrees of concentration that result in refined and powerful motivation. A quick meditation spanning 10-15 minutes after tiresome work, can make the individual appreciate the spirits of life again.
  • Devoting individual time – each and every individual needs to devote to him exclusive time to oneself. He may engage any sort of rejuvenating activities that will filter the negativity of his system and replace it with potential motivation.

Career Prospects For Chefs

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Career Prospects For Chefs

If you can see the art in food and food is a lot more than a way to survival for you, then you are cut for becoming a chef.

Gone are the days when cooking was considered to be a completely women’s affair and any man who wanted to give it a go with whole hardheartedly, was thought to be of low esteem.

Cooking is no more a just a daily chores, it is an art, passion and an ambition of life to many. Culinary skills hold a great respect and dignity nowadays.

It might even earn you a celebrity status. There are many success stories to inspire every aspiring culinary expert. From Sanjeev Kapoor to Vikas Khanna, several celebrity chefs have become the face of culinary industry.  With the significant rise in hotel and restaurants, culinary jobs are also at a boom.

Career Prospects For Chefs:

Though, we can not say that becoming a chef is the most sought after career choice among youths, the popularity graph has certainly taken a leap in recent years. The culinary industry never runs out of demands for highly skilled and talented chefs.

Not only the hotel industry but several other fields also require professional chefs. High end catering services being one of them.

Weddings are an expensive affair in today’s world. Everyone wants those important moments to be memorable for lifetime and what food is one of the most important element in making it memorable.

So , you can seek job in a number of environments like hotel, restaurants, catering for weddings and parties etc.

Education And Training:

Now the question arises: do we need a proper formal training in order to become a chef ? The answer is No but training from a reputed Institute is recommended. It will make your path to a successful chef will be easier with the help of a formal training.

Besides, a degree or diploma from a good Hotel Management Institute is mandatory to lend a job in big hotels.

There are many reputed institutes in various parts of India to choose from.

Earnings:

Remuneration in this field is very unpredictable. It completely relies on your confidence, the way you present your skills and of course your past experience.

Trainee chefs can earn anywhere between 10k to 20k per month.

But, as you build up a good experience in this field you can expect quite a handsome payout. An executive chef makes around an average of 1 lac to 3 lac per month.

With the perfect blend of passion, hard work and right direction, your success recipe will fill your world with a pleasant aroma.

Indian food of foreign origin

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Indian dishes are savored all over the world. India is well known for its exotic and mouth-watering dishes. Those dishes are the identity of our nation. Anyone visiting India, take some memories back home of our typical Indian tastes.

But, here is something to give a big shock to all of us- Some of our long cherished delicacies that are an integral part of our lives since time immemorial are not actually Indian!!

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Rajma is one of the most popular dish of north India. A Punjabi meal is incomplete without the very famous ‘Rajma- rice’. Shockingly, rajma is not of Indian origin.

It was brought to India from central Mexico and Guatemala. So, this beloved beans of ours is not purely Indian:(

See, how fabulous we Indians are, at preparing a Mexican dish without even knowing.

Though, maxican version of rajma is very different from that of Indian.

Chai:

”What!! Really!! That can’t be true.” That was my initial reaction to this after knowing that the inseparable member of every Indian family is also have not originated in the our country.

Tea marks the beginning of our mornings and evenings. Tea actually belongs to China. It was used as a medicinal drink in southwest China.

British became familiar with the taste of tea during 17th century. Later on, they introduced tea in India to break the monopoly of China on tea production.

Samosa-

OMG!!!! It has really come unexpectedly. How could it be? Now, that’s really heartbreaking. I mean, our all time favorite samosa, that too not an Indian stuff.

Samosa is believed to be the most common snack of India. It is everybody’s go to food when one wants some quicky solution to a growling tummy. Yummmm!!

Whatever be the origin of these delicacies, but, they will always be our all time favorite and very Desi to us. Indians’ love can never be diminished for these mouth-watering stuffs. They have always been with us, just like a dear family member and will stay forever. Agreed??

Craziest facts about Kings

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Craziest facts about Kings

We all are aware of Kings and their Kingdoms during our childhood through our history books. The books that we studied has provided us only the information about the Kings sacrifice, the Royalty of Kings, the great wars fought by those kings, the sacrifices made by them and their contribution to their kingdom and their people. Let’s have some crazy facts about the Kings all over the world.

  • King Louis XIV was offered biological weapons by a chemist. He rejected them and paid the chemist to never sell it to anyone.
  • At 16, King Henry V was hit by an arrow in the face during a battle. He said he would rather continue fighting than low his reputation.
  • Akihito, the Emperor of Japan is the only remaining monarch on Earth with the title of “The Emperor”.
  • Once Napoleon III invited the King of Siam to dinner, Napoleon ate in gold cutlery while the King Siam ate with aluminum cutlery. Earlier aluminum was worth more than gold.
  • Poland was once ruled by a king named Augustus II, people called him the strong. He used to break horseshoes with his bare hands.
  • The doctor to King George V gave him a dose of morphine so that his death should be announced in the prestigious morning papers than the less reputable evening journals.
  • President of France is co prince of Andorra. This makes Andorra the only nation on Earth with democratically elected monarch.
  • Persian King Darious III offered Alexander the Great $1 billion USD to surrender. Alexander turned it down and proceeded to plow through Persia.
  • In 1140 when the Weibertreu Castle in Germany was defeated by King Konrad III. King Konrad asked the women leave the castle with whatever they could carry. The Royal women left carrying the men on their backs. King Konrad III was astonished and stayed true to his word and let them live.
  • Many French and British kings often had very open affairs. The children of these affairs were called royal bastards. They often received money and land.
  • Letizia Ramolino is known as the mother of monarchs. Her kids included Napoleon – The Emperor of France, Joseph -King of Spain and Louis -King of Holland.
  • Bluetooth technology was named after the great king Harald, the King of Denmark and Norway because Harald united the two kingdoms of Denmark and Norway just like Bluetooth technology was intended to unite wireless devices.
  • The Great King Leonidas was 60 years old when he fought Xerxes.
  • King Olav V of Norway used to travel in public transportation. He was nicknamed folkekonge, or the people’s king.

Erta Ale – Gateway to Hell

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Erta Ale – Gateway to Hell

How you ever saw a Volcano? However been so close to Volcano? Did you ever see how the atmosphere would be when a volcano erupts? This seems scary right. How about looking deep in 2 Volcanos that are pretty much active. Yes 2 Volcanos at once. Volcanoes with lava lakes are very rare on earth .There are only six of such types of lava lakes in the world.

Erta Ale most commonly known as Smoking Mountain. Erta Ale is the most active basaltic shield volcano in northeastern Ethiopia. In the local Afar language its southern most pit is usually referred as “The Gateway to Hell”. Erta Ale with one or sometimes two active lava lakes occasionally overflow on the south side of the volcano. This desolate region in north east Africa is the cruelest place on the earth by NGC, and it holds the hottest average temperature on the entire planet.

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Ethiopia is one of the places that remains as an enigma until you unveil it by travelling there. There have been lot of incidents of significant violence against tourists in Ethiopia many ending quite tragically. Staring down at the only circular piece of earth will lit the head by torch. The insane environment consisting of solid magma chambers created from the previous volcanic eruption. The ground will be hollow and unpredictable. You never knew whether what you were standing on was solid surface or whether it will collapse beneath your feet. This place was completely void of nearly all life no trees no animals no birds only the odd shrubs growing in between volcanic cracks. It seems something peculiar out of a science fiction movie. The gigantic hole was filled with hot boiling metal, flowing from one side to the other. Lava constantly spitting around the rim of the volcano. It’s hard to photograph a more extreme environment. Try to be far from ground as much as possible as the dried magma can be very sharp, and you’ll spend ages trying to get the metal “splinters” out.

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Getting close is great, but also very dangerous! The last thing you’re going to want is to be hit by a heap of 1,200 degree molten metal!

Personality of the week: Soichiro Honda

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Personality of the week: Soichiro Honda

Try to observe the vehicles that stop at the traffic signals. 10 out of 4 cars on the roads will be Honda. Dynamic in class, Style and Luxury.  Soichiro Honda the founder of Honda. He saw its expansion from manufacturing bicycle motors to a multinational automobile and motorcycle manufacturer.

 

No one’s life is easy. To establish such a huge company needs a lot of effort, hard work and patience. He has faced a lot of failures during his early career. He also holds an engineering degree. He was not a brilliant student in the class. He never used to sit in front row, always last bench ,away from the view of teachers. His father has farm repair shop in the hamlet of Kamyo, Shizuko district, Central Japan, the birthplace of Soichiro Honda. His has a lot of interest in the machine. When he was 12 years, Honda managed to create a model bicycle pancal with foot brake. At that point of time his mind does not dream of becoming the automotive business travelers. At the age of 15 years he fled to Japan and started working for Hart Shokai Company. His boss, Saka Kibara, very pleased with his work.

 

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After 6 years he adds his insights about the machinery. Finally, at the age of 21 years, her boss suggested opening a branch office in Hamamatsu. Honda wants to break away from his boss, makes his own garage business. Unfortunately, his work was rejected by Toyota. He remembered his friend’s reaction to the failure. They deplored himself out of the garage. Thanks to hard work, his design got accepted. Toyota Party to give the contract, so that Honda wants to build a factor. At the same time, Japan was ready for war and there was lack of funding. He was desperate not to collect capital from a group of individuals to establish a factory. Again disaster coming. After the war broke out, the factory burned twice. However, Honda is not discouraged. He was rushed to collect their employees. They were ordered to take the remaining cans of benzene was thrown by the United States ship, used as materials to build the plant. Unexpectedly, earthquake destroyed the factory, so it was decided to sell the plant to the Toyota. After that, Honda tried several other businesses. Unfortunately all of them failed. Finally, in 1947, after Japan’s wartime shortages of gasoline. The Japanese economy was completely in ruins. So much so that Honda cannot sell his car to buy food for his family. In circumstances of urgency, he installed a small motor on a bicycle. Who would have thought, “motorcycle” the forerunner to the birth of Honda cars were enthused by the neighbors. They flocked to order, so that Honda ran out of stock.

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Honda motorcycle factory reestablished. Since then, success is never out of hand. The following Honda Motor mobinya, became king of the streets of the world, including Indonesia. Soichiro Honda said, do not see success in the automotive industry. But look at the failures they experienced. He said, “People see my success is only one percent. But, they do not see my 99% failure “.

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This story of is an example that the critical success could be achieved by someone with a minimum investment, not smart at school, or come from poor families. So why should we despair contemplating the fate of distress and failure. Stay strong and keep trying, look at Honda’s “King” street.

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5 Recipes success of Honda:

  1. Always ambitious and youthful.
  2. Respect sound theory, discover new ideas, dedicated time to improve production.
  3. Love your job and try to make your working conditions as comfortable as possible.
  4. Look for a smooth working rhythm and harmony.
  5. Always remember the importance of research and collaboration.

“Bad my grades in school. But I’m not sad, because my world around machinery, motorcycles and bicycles, “said this leader, who died at the age of 84 years, after being treated at Juntendo Hospital, Tokyo.

Unbelievable Facts about Countries

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Unbelievable Facts about Countries

Every country is famous for its own culture, religion, habits, region, climate and its own diversity. Let’s have a look on such amazing facts about few countries across the world.

GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) we take as base to calculate the date time in a particular country with respect to GMT. India has a GMT+5:30.So it has one time zone. France covers 12 time zones. The United States of America would be the second place with 11 time zones and then Russia with 9 time zones.

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There has been significant raise in global warming levels across the world which in turn led to the raise in sea levels. If this continues to increase like this then, it’s the residents of the Maldives that have the greatest reason to fear. With an average height of around 1.8 meters above sea level their nation is the lowest on Earth. So Maldives will be the first country to go under water.

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Nauru is an Island in Central Pacific. It is commonly known as Pleasant island. 95% of its population are overweight. Nauru has the fattest people on Earth. Its obesity epidemic is primarily attributed to the importation of western fast food that coincided with an increased standard of living in the 20th century due to the global popularity of its phosphate exports.

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Falkland Islands are a part of United Kingdom. There are about 3,000 people the Falkland Islands and there are half-a million-sheep’s. So it accounts 350 sheep’s for every person in the country. Wool is a major export.

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Canada holds the record for having the most number of fresh water lakes in the world. There are about 3 million lakes. 9% of Canadian territory has fresh water. Over 60% of all the lakes in the world are found within its borders.

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When it comes to war, it’s only USA, France, Germany and Russia are the big nations. Russia holds the most number of war tanks in the world. It is a strange title to hold, but Russia has most war tanks of any army in the world. It has 21,000 war tanks. All these tanks were active during World War II and most of them are outnumbered (16,000). As per current statistics, United States has a much more advanced tank inventory.

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Saudi Arabia is the “Land of no rivers “. Sounds a bit strange, but it’s true. For a country as big as Saudi Arabia there has to be at least some sort of flowing water for the needs of its population. Well, there are no rivers or lakes. Most of their fresh water in the country comes from desalinization of plants or from underground reservoirs.

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India holds the record for the most populated democratic country of the world. In almost every category culturally, economically, climatically, racially, linguistically, ethnically, and religiously India is either the most diverse countries in the world or stands the runner-up.

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Vatican City is the smallest city in the world. Though Vatican City is smaller than Monaco, unlike Monaco it doesn’t have any permanent residents which leaves Monaco as the smallest permanently inhabited nation in the world. Monaco is smaller than Central Park in New York.

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Importance of a true friends

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As we all know that we all need someone for whom there always remain soft corner in our heart, someone with whom we can share our all feelings whether these feelings are of happiness or sorrow. That someone we call a friend a friend is a key of that lock which has all our happiness. A friend is someone who supports us on our every walk of life. It is often said that a person is known by his company and it is also very important that we should always choose our friend wisely because if you did not recognize a right friend its result will be too much hazardous.

People sometimes really commit this mistake and then they had to suffer through a very painful result in their future. When someone face this situation he makes his decision and takes friendship as a betraying feeling. So it is very important that we should have that much sense though we can distinguish between what is good and what is bad.

We  often get confused with correct definition of friend we think that a friend is someone who will support  our every action whether we are right or wrong but genuinely a true friend actually meant someone who will support us when we are  correct but on the same hand show us the right direction when we are wrong. We all have many friends but some are capable of being called true friend. A friend is like a family member. Someone had said a friend is a special flower which god had gifted us in the garden of life. Some people think that they themselves can tackle every situation and they are that much mentally strong that they don’t want anyone to be their for them but it is not possible in every situation because some situations broke us so much deeply that we alone can’t handle ourselves that time we need a friend to support us. Even in every relation the friendship is the first step one should take to start that relationship whether that relationship is between husband and wife or brother and sister or parents and children.

That’s why it is very important that we all should have that friend in our life who is the perfect example or one who defines perfectly the definition of what a true friend is.

People with Supernatural Powers

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People with Supernatural Powers

We see Spiderman, Iron man, Superman and other super heroes in movies who possess super powers that make them heroes. We have seen such people in X-Men series who possess incredible sight, stamina, and durability, X-ray vision, can read minds and can change their body shapes. Did you ever wished you could have superpowers similar to Superman, Hulk, Wolverine, or any other awesome superhero? Super heroes do exist. Let’s have a look on such peoples.

Iceman

Wim Holf is our Iceman. He can withstand extreme cold temperatures. He holds twenty-one Guinness World Records under his belt, one for the longest ice bath. He controls his body temperature with his mind.

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Cassie Grave can be part of X-men with her existing super power. Cassie is from UK, who suffers from trimethylaminuria, a disorder that causes her sweat and breath to reek of rotting flesh. This is an extremely rare metabolic disorder.

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Super Linguistic

How many languages do you speak? How can you learn in your life span? Harold Williams, was able to speak fifty-eight languages. He’s not the only one with this “power” There are few others in the world with such power, John Browning, Dr. Carlos do Amaral Freire and Joseph Caspar Messofanti are among them.

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Rubber Boy

Daniel Browning has the Guinness World Record of Most Flexible Man. He is the Rubber Boy. He is a classically trained contortionist. He performed his superhuman flexibility in various shows to take the art of contortion to new heights.

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Were Wolf

Jesus Aceves is a real-life werewolf. He comes from a rural Mexican family. He suffers from with a rare disease which made him look like a werewolf. Jesus’s family was from a poor family , circus promoter used to pay him by including him a freak show .Jesus now travels the world showing off his mutation.

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X-ray vision

Natasha Demkina has an extra ordinary eye sight. She has X-ray Vision. It is widely believed that Natasha can identify hot spots in the X-ray in patients better than their physicians.

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Super Endurance

Dean Karnazes can run for days and nights without stopping. Most athletes and runners have to stop when they reach their threshold, but Dean Karnazes’s muscles never get tired and because of this rare ability. He can run for days and nights continuously without stopping or sleeping. His extraordinary feats include running nonstop for 80 hours on a treadmill, which is about 350 miles. He has completed fifty marathons in fifty states in fifty consecutive days.

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Echolocator

Ben Underwood was called the Echolocator. He was diagnosed with retinal cancer at the age of two and his were eyes removed at age of three. He taught himself echolocation at age five. He can locate objects by making clicking noise with his tongue. He used it to accomplish such feats as running, playing football, basketball, riding a bicycle and skateboarding. Unfortunately Ben died at age sixteen from the same cancer that took his vision.

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Magnet Man

Liew Thow Lin ,Magnet Man of Malaysia. He can stick metal/iron objects to his body. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia claims that this extraordinary ability is due to suction properties in his skin.

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Sleeplessness Man

An average human being will probably feel sick and collapse when he doesn’t have sleep for a day or two, but this wasn’t the case with Al Herpin. He did not sleep during his ninety-four years of life. Some scientists confirm that his sleep deprivation was due to his mother suffering a major injury a few days before his birth. He’s remembered even today as the “man who never slept.”