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Friday, July 2, 2021

Facts about life interesting, Fun, Random.


Facts About Life.

In this article, you will read interesting, odd, amazing, fun facts about life. These are facts about the life of women, men,  children, and random facts. 

Hope you will enjoy it.

Interesting-Random-Facts about life.



1. When we see a healthy child who runs about in the fresh air, its cheeks are rosy and its lips are red because the good air has passed from the lungs into the blood and colored it so brightly.

2.  We feed on air oftener than we eat or drink. We must eat and drink several times a day, but not every moment, but we must feed on-air every moment, . that is, we must breathe; breathing is feeding on air.

3. The air we breathe is made of two gases, and there is in it a very small mixture of a third gas.
 One of these gases is necessary to our Me, the other (though it would kill us if we breathed it alone) is necessary to mix with the other gas which is good for life.

 The gas which keeps us alive is too strong alone; just as some medicines which are very useful when taken mixed with water would kill us if taken unmixed with water. 

4. The gas necessary for life is called oxygen gas. The gas put with it, which makes it weaker, is called nitrogen gas. There is only a very small quantity of the third gas, called carbonic acid gas, and this third gas would kill us if we breathed it alone.

5.  Carbonic acid gas is a deadly poison. If all the air were made of it we should die.

6.  It is a very happy thing for us all that air can get through little crevices, for if we shut our doors and windows, and put a board before our fired place, we still cannot exclude all the fresh air from our rooms.

 If we could quite shut out the fresh air, and iii many were in one room together, they would die. The weakest would die first, but whether weak or strong, all would die in no long time.



Facts about Women's Life. 

All women are convinced: —That they weigh too much. —That they are busier than anybody in the whole world. —That nobody realizes how hard they work. —That nobody else's house gets as messed-up as theirs. —That their husbands and children are not co-operative. —That men are impractical. —That this year’s fashions are beautiful. —That they do not have enough clothes. —That men are not interested in anything important. —That their houses need re-decorating.

Facts about Life of a Man. 

A man will die for want of air in five minutes, for want of sleep in ten days, for want of water in a week, and for want of food at varying periods, depending on circumstance.

 When one falls asleep, the surrender of sight, taste, smell, hearing, and touch is necessary.

 The sense of touch is the lightest sleep and most easily wakened; then hearing, then sight while sluggard taste and smell waken last.

 The human body is an epitome in nature of all mechanics, all hydraulics, all machinery of every kind.

 A habit formed in childhood and permitted to grow and develop becomes fixed and hard to overcome. It becomes second nature and clings to one with all tenacities of inherited tendencies.

 He comes into this world without his consent and goes out against the will, and the trip between the two Is exceedingly rocky.

  When he is little the big girls kiss him, and when he is grown the little girls kiss him.

 If he raises a large family he is a chump and if he raises a small check he is a thief. If he is poor he is a bad manager, if he is rich he is dishonest.

 If he is in politics he is in it for a pie, and if he is not you can’t place him and he is not doing his duty by his country.

 If he doesn’t give to charity he is a stingy cuss, and if he does it is for show.

 If he dies young there was a great future before him, if he lives to be an old man he has missed his calling. The road Is rocky but the man loves to travel it.-

All men are convinced: —That nobody realizes how hard they work. —That nobody’s wife is as fussy a housekeeper as theirs. . —That this year’s fashions are the craziest yet.

—That they know the one spot in the whole country where the fish bite best. —That women are not interested in anything important. —That nobody realizes how much they have on their minds. •—That they do not get the consideration they deserve.


Facts about Children's Life.

All children are convinced: —That their parents are stricter than anybody else’s. —That everyone gets a bigger allowance than they do. -—That everybody else gets to stay up later than they do. -—That they don’t get as good report cards as they deserve because the teacher has it in for them. -—That nobody else has to do as many chores as they do. -—That their parents are very old-fashioned.-—That grownups are not interested in anything important.

 When the baby pulls at his ears or cries sharply and presses his head against his mother let her beware of earache, a common but dangerous complaint in very young children.

The newly born avoid light: the pupils' contract and the lids close under its influence.

 The eye is only slightly sensitive to touch, however, so that care must be taken in a warning. 

 Though the eyes may sometimes be noticed to follow a moving object, there is no definite recognition until the sixth month.

 There are no tears during the first two months of life. Hearing is not developed for twenty-four hours after birth, and In some cases not for several days. It Is acute for the first few months, the child starting at sounds.

 At two or three months the Infant turns toward sounds, and within another month recognizes the voice.

 The sense of touch is acute at birth in the lips and tongue but does not become general until after the third month.

 At the fourth month, voluntary movements occur, especially attempts at grasping, and the head can be held erect.

 The infant can sit up at the seventh month, may stand by the ninth, and will usually commence walking when a year old, going without support about the fifteenth month.

 The heart weighs about an ounce at birth, increasing half an ounce each year up to the age of twelve when it weighs about seven ounces.

Young infants cannot sweat, which is what makes them so liable to fever under the Influence of summer heat or slight internal disturbances.

. The teeth begin to appear at the sixth month or a little later.


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