Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Humans are the only mammals that can’t swallow and breathe at the same time.
Humans are the only mammal that
can’t swallow and breathe at the same time. Every other mammal, and many other non-mammalian animals, can breathe while they
eat. In fact, human infants are also able to do so, which lets them breathe while they nurse. We lose this ability around the age of 9 months, when our voice box drops as part of our development. As children and adults, the human voice box lays unusually low in
the neck compared to other.animals. This allows sound to resonate much more, which is why we are able to produce the wide
range of sounds that makes up our speech.
Smoking one cigarette takes 10 minutes off of your life span.
Scientists have calculated that each cigarette cuts on average 11 minutes off the life of a male smoker.
The calculation, published in the British Medical Journal, is based on the difference in life expectancy between male smokers and non-smokers and an estimate of the total number of cigarettes a regular male smoker might consume in a lifetime. The researchers, from the Univeristy of Bristol, took their figures on life
expectancy from a major study of the impact of smoking carried out by leading cancer expert Professor Sir Richard Doll.
They calculated that smokers were likely to die 6.5 years earlier than non-smokers. They also worked out thast if a man smokes the average number of cigarettes a year (5,772) from the average starting age of 17
until his death at 71 he will consume a total of 311,688 cigarettes. Based on these figures, each cigarette cost 11 minutes of.life. Crude calculation The researchers admit that their calculation is crude as it relies on averages, assumes the health effects of smoking are evenly spread throughout a smoker's lifetime and presupposes that the number of ciagrettes smoked throughout a lifetime is constant.
"However, it shows the high cost of smoking in a way that everyone can understand," they
write. "The first day of the year is traditionally a time when many smokers try to stop. The fact that
each cigarette they smoke reduces their life by 11 minutes may spur them on."
Clive Bates, director of Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) said on average a 20-a-day smoker is losing one day of life for every week
of smoking. He said: "As if that's not bad enough, smokers are likely to die a more painful death and
spend longer being ill while they are alive."
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Peanuts, do you know?
There are many interesting facts about peanuts. You may be surprised at some of the following tid bits of information. Share them with friends and family and see there reactions, too!
*• Approximately half of the peanuts grown in the United States are grown within a 100-mile radius of Dothan, Alabama.
*• Alabama has 1,400 peanut farmers who employ an additional 2,500 full-time employees.
*• The National Peanut Festival, the nation's.largest peanut festival, is held each fall in Dothan Alabama to honor peanut growers.
*• Americans consume 700 million pounds or 3.3 pounds per person, of peanut butter per year….that's enough to coat the floor of the Grand Canyon.
*• There are approximately 810 peanuts in an 18 oz. jar of peanut butter.
*• The United States produces four basic.varieties of peanuts: Runner, Virginia, Spanish and Valencia. Each type is distinctive in size and flavor. Runners are grown mainly in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Texas and Oklahoma. Brundidge, Alabama hosts the annual.Brundidge Peanut Butter Festival in October. For more information, call (334) 735-2385.
*• The peanut is unusual because it flowers above the ground, but fruits below the ground.
*• By law, any product labeled "peanut butter" in the United States must be at least 90% peanuts.
*• Nearly half of the United States peanut crop is used to make peanut butter.
*• In the U.S., annual peanut production (about 1.5 million tons per year) often exceeds the production of beans and peas combined.
*• Worldwide, about 2/3 of the crop is processed for peanut oil.
*• 20% of the world's peanut production is used in candy.
*• Peanut oil accounts for 8% of the world sedible oil production.
*• Peanuts are also called goobers, goober peas, pindars, ground nuts, earth nuts, monkey nuts, and grass nuts.
*• Peanuts are members of the pea family.
*• Georgia is the largest producer of peanuts in the U.S.
*• The first peanuts grown in the United States were grown in Virginia.
*• Americans eat 3 pounds of peanut butter per person every year. That's about 700 million pounds, or enough to coat the floor of the Grand Canyon!
*• Peanuts may be a favorite food, but we've found many uses for their shells too! You might find peanut shells in kitty litter wallboard, fireplace logs, paper, animal feed and sometimes as fuel for power plants!
*• Two peanut farmers have been elected President of the United States: Thomas Jefferson and Jimmy Carter.
*• One acre of peanuts will make 30,000 peanut butter sandwiches.
*• Alabama has 1,400 peanut farmers who employ an additional 2,500 full-time employees.
*• The National Peanut Festival, the nation's.largest peanut festival, is held each fall in Dothan Alabama to honor peanut growers.
*• Americans consume 700 million pounds or 3.3 pounds per person, of peanut butter per year….that's enough to coat the floor of the Grand Canyon.
*• There are approximately 810 peanuts in an 18 oz. jar of peanut butter.
*• The United States produces four basic.varieties of peanuts: Runner, Virginia, Spanish and Valencia. Each type is distinctive in size and flavor. Runners are grown mainly in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Texas and Oklahoma. Brundidge, Alabama hosts the annual.Brundidge Peanut Butter Festival in October. For more information, call (334) 735-2385.
*• The peanut is unusual because it flowers above the ground, but fruits below the ground.
*• By law, any product labeled "peanut butter" in the United States must be at least 90% peanuts.
*• Nearly half of the United States peanut crop is used to make peanut butter.
*• In the U.S., annual peanut production (about 1.5 million tons per year) often exceeds the production of beans and peas combined.
*• Worldwide, about 2/3 of the crop is processed for peanut oil.
*• 20% of the world's peanut production is used in candy.
*• Peanut oil accounts for 8% of the world sedible oil production.
*• Peanuts are also called goobers, goober peas, pindars, ground nuts, earth nuts, monkey nuts, and grass nuts.
*• Peanuts are members of the pea family.
*• Georgia is the largest producer of peanuts in the U.S.
*• The first peanuts grown in the United States were grown in Virginia.
*• Americans eat 3 pounds of peanut butter per person every year. That's about 700 million pounds, or enough to coat the floor of the Grand Canyon!
*• Peanuts may be a favorite food, but we've found many uses for their shells too! You might find peanut shells in kitty litter wallboard, fireplace logs, paper, animal feed and sometimes as fuel for power plants!
*• Two peanut farmers have been elected President of the United States: Thomas Jefferson and Jimmy Carter.
*• One acre of peanuts will make 30,000 peanut butter sandwiches.
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