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According to a study, neuroscientists say that we can have what they are calling emotional hangovers.
The workplace may seem like the last place to try out your latest joke, but a study suggests jokes can make you seem more confident and capable — even if your joke flops. The study (published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology) incorporated three different experiments and suggested demonstrating your sense of humor with appropriate jokes increases your status among colleagues. And this is good to know: Don’t be afraid of a flop. Bad jokes — as long as they are appropriate — won’t harm your social standing or affect how competent people think you are. They may even increase how confident you seem.
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A
Fargo man was under the influence in Moorhead when he crashed a
vehicle with four young children in it, deputies alleged in court
documents. Aaron
Mitchell Lambert, 27, appeared Friday, Jan. 21, in Clay County
District Court on charges of driving while intoxicated and child
endangerment. The case stems from a report of a vehicle driving at a
high rate of speed around 3:40 a.m. Friday, a criminal complaint
said. A tow truck had been called to the vehicle for gasoline, but
the vehicle sped away after being fueled, the complaint said. A
deputy then spotted an SUV driving 98 mph in a 65 mph zone, a Clay
County deputy said. The vehicle crashed into a ditch as it entered
Hawley, Minnesota, the complaint said. Lambert, a woman and four
juvenile children ages 4 months to 5 years old were inside, according
to the complaint. One child had no seat belt on when the officer
arrived at the crash scene, the complaint said. “Further
investigation showed while the infant was in a car seat, there was
only one additional booster seat in the vehicle, not enough for all
of the juveniles to be safely secured,” the complaint said.
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We all know the term “wind chill”. The wind-chill factor is the temperature that a person feels because of the wind. For example, if a thermometer reads 35 degrees Fahrenheit and the wind is blowing at 25 miles per hour, the wind-chill factor causes it to feel like it is 8 degrees. In other words, your 98-degree body loses heat as though it is 8 degrees outside. The wind-chill factor is the same effect that causes you to blow on hot soup to cool it down. The movement of the air increases the soup’s loss of heat by convection, so the soup cools down faster. For an inanimate object, wind-chill has an effect if the object is warm. For example, say that you fill two glasses with the same amount of 100-degree water. You put one glass in your refrigerator, which is at 35 degrees, and one outside, where it is 35 degrees and the wind is blowing at 25 mph (so the wind-chill makes it feel like 8 degrees). The glass outside will get cold quicker than the glass in the refrigerator because of the wind. However, the glass outside will not get colder than 35 degrees — the air is 35 degrees whether it is moving or not. That is why the thermometer reads 35 degrees even though it feels like 8 degrees.
Relaxing in a hot sauna may not only feel good -- it might affect your heart and blood vessels in ways that are similar to moderate exercise. On average, the study found, sauna users saw a drop in blood pressure and artery "stiffness" immediately after their heat bath. They also showed an increase in heart rate that was similar to the effect from moderate exercise.
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Each
year (in the U.S.) there are about 15,000 accidents involving vacuum
cleaners.
If a Polar Bear and a Grizzly Bear mate, their offspring is called a “Pizzy Bear”.
Attics were invented in Attica.
Before buying a TV a guy will spend two hours, three minutes doing research.
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In
Croatia a woman was working in a clothing store when a robber ran in
holding a gun and told her to hand over the money in the register.
The assistant manager said the robber looked so young and nervous she
couldn’t help but break out in laughter. The robber was so
embarrassed he turned and ran.
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North Korea’s former leader invented the burrito ten years ago. You didn’t know this? The false claim came as the country said it was doing a “booming” trade in the Tex-Mex dish in the capital, Pyongyang. A video out of North Korea described the meal as a “wheat wrap”. A North Korean newspaper, seen as a government mouthpiece, reported that the burrito was thought up in 2011 by Kim Jong-il — the father of current supreme leader Kim Jong-un.
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15 Things You Might Not Realize Are Rude In Other Countries
1. Eating with your left hand – United Arab Emirates and other Muslim-majority countries
2. Blowing your nose in public – Japan
3. Tipping less than around 15-20% – United States of America
4. Pointing at someone with your index finger – Malaysia
5. Leaving food on your plate – Thailand
6. Giving a big ol' bear hug – France
7. Assuming the dinner bill will be split if you're the one who extended the invitation – Colombia
8. Curling your index finger to make a beckoning gesture – the Phillipines
9. Asking for grated cheese to put on your seafood – Italy
10. Just bringing an actual plate when asked to "bring a plate" to a party – New Zealand
11. Exposing the soles of your feet – several Middle Eastern and South Asian countries.
12. Biting straight into your baguette – France
13. Not stating your name during phone calls – The Netherlands
14. Unwrapping a gift immediately – China
15.
Not asking for seconds – Nepal
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