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William James Sidis To those who knew of his son, William James Sidis was quite possibly the smartest man who ever lived. Born in Boston in 1898, William James Sidis made the headlines in the early 20th century as a child prodigy with an amazing intellect. His IQ was estimated to be 50 to 100 points higher than Albert Einstein's.
With no food and no water, the maximum time the body can survive is thought to be about one week . With water only, but no food, survival time may...
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PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, involves taking a Truvada pill once daily to stop HIV infection, and it is estimated to be nearly 100 percent...
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For example, if you eat 3 meals a day x 7 days a week, you eat 21 total meals. 80% of that is 17 meals, leaving you 4 flexible meals for the 20%....
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If an attacker grabs you from behind, jerk your head back as hard as you can so that you hit them in the face or neck. This should loosen their...
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The good news is that it's completely normal not to remember much of your early years. It's known as infantile amnesia. This means that even though...
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Some ammunition manufacturers recommend rotating service-related ammunition as little as every six months. By following that guide line, magazines...
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Four elements are required for self-defense: (1) an unprovoked attack, (2) which threatens imminent injury or death, and (3) an objectively...
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There's no consensus on when slasher movies actually began, since the development of the subgenre is a continuum of sorts, but Tobe Hooper's 1974...
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