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Several US presidents of the last century were notorious smokers who lit up constantly in the White House even while regulating tobacco themselves. As the legendary story reveals John F. Kennedy gave orders to Press Secretary Pierre Salinger to round up as many Corona cigars before signing the Cuban trade embargo. Salinger later reported 1,200 Coronas in his possession.
It was not until the Clinton administration when an absolute no-smoking policy was implemented in the White House and Hillary happily removed all the ashtrays from the premises. So where might Barack Obama sneak a smoke? - How To Land A 747 At San Francisco International AirportToday
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Cockpit view of a Boeing 747-400, landing at San Francisco.
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Sonic Nausea is a small electronic device which can really turn one's stomach. It generates a unique combination of ultra-high frequency soundwaves which soon leads most in its vicinity to queasiness. It can also cause headaches, intense irritation, sweating, imbalance, nausea, or even vomiting.
The unique soundwave characteristics make directional source determination difficult. Use with extreme discretion. - The Smell Of Fear Is RealToday
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The smell of fear, one of the most terrible cliches of pulp fiction, is founded in fact, scientists claim. People can unconsciously detect whether someone is stressed or scared by smelling a chemical pheromone released in their sweat, according to researchers who have investigated the underarm secretions of petrified skydivers.
The team found that the smell of fear triggered a heightened response in brain regions associated with fear when inhaled by volunteers in a brain scanner. The research suggests that like many animal species, humans can detect and subconsciously respond to pheromones released by other people. - 100 Useful Tips And Tools To Research The Deep WebToday
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The Deep Web (or Invisible Web or Hidden Web) refers to World Wide Web content that is not part of the surface Web indexed by search engines. It is estimated that the deep Web is several magnitudes larger than the surface Web.
Experts say that typical search engines like Yahoo! and Google only pick up about 1% of the information available on the Internet. The rest of that information is considered to be hidden in the Deep Web. So how can you find all the rest of this information? This list offers 100 tips and tools to help you get the most out of your Internet searches.
