The city of San Francisco is asking Kulbir Dhaliwal, who was attacked によって a tiger at the San Francisco Zoo on クリスマス 日 2007, to reimburse them over $75,000 for the city-funded medical care he received after the mauling.
Cold viruses can survive on objects like telephones and railings for up to three hours.
もっと見る suicides occur in the Grand Canyon than in any other national park.
There are もっと見る bacteria in the ice machines at fast 食 restaurants than in toilet bowl water.
Alcohol-related traffic fatalities are もっと見る than twice as common on New Year's Eve as other midweek winter evenings.
Two men posed as New York City police officers and broke into a couple's ホーム in order to steal their クリスマス gifts on クリスマス eve.
There are もっと見る McDonalds in the world than hospitals.
The average ベッド houses over 6 billion dust mites.
A New Zealand man was tired of receiving moving violations for not wearing his シート, 座席 belt, so he made a fake seatbelt to fool police into thinking he was wearing a real one. While wearing the fake seatbelt, he got into a car crash, was thrown into his steering wheel, and killed.
In India, an image of the Virgin Mary supposedly appeared in the sun. Fifty people were blinded while staring at the sun trying to see it.
A Spanish businessman crashed into a teenage cyclist at high speed and killed him. Since the cyclist wasn't wearing a helmet, the court found both parties at fault and didn't issue criminal charges ... but the businessman then proceeded to sue the cyclist's parents for damages to his vehicle.
Fireworks have been involved in over 9,200 injuries treated in the U.S. since 2006.
According to experts, canned tomatoes contain potentially dangerous levels of Bisphenol-A, a chemical that has been linked to reproductive problems, ハート, 心 disease, diabetes, and obesity.
Recovering just five percent of the 食 that Americans waste could feed four million hungry people a day.
According to a 2002 study, もっと見る than half of all people who make New Year's resolutions are unable to keep their resolutions for even six months.
For every open job in the U.S. right now, six people are actively looking for work.
Young people who graduate from college during a recession end up earning, on average, about $100,000 less over a lifetime than their counterparts who graduated during better financial times.
25 percent of Los Angeles high school students say they could obtain a handgun for less than $50.
A 最近 study found that most people レポート no increase in happiness after taking a vacation, and even those who do return to their normal levels of unhappiness after only two weeks.
A large tub of movie theater ポップコーン contains 1200 calories, もっと見る than half the recommended caloric intake for an entire day.
最近 studies have identified a gene linked to fidelity ... men who carry a variation in the gene are much もっと見る likely to have serious marital problems または relationship crises.
According to a 最近 study, people who spent もっと見る than 23 hours a week watching TV または sitting in their cars had a 64 percent greater chance of dying of ハート, 心 disease than those who sat for half the time.
Working too much can literally kill you: people who work もっと見る than ten hours a 日 are 60 percent もっと見る likely to suffer ハート, 心 attacks.
もっと見る than two-thirds of elderly people will need assistance to cope with the tasks of daily life at some point.
Scientists recently found that levels of ocean plankton, which form the basis of the marine 食 chain and produce half the world's oxygen, have declined 40 percent since the 1950s.
In a 最近 survey, 90% of respondents reported feeling holiday stress, and 38% 発言しました they felt もっと見る stress this 年 than last.
Most people gain at least 1-2 pounds each 年 over the holidays, and never lose it again.
Women who are diagnosed with a serious illness are seven times もっと見る likely to be divorced によって their spouses shortly thereafter than men in the same situation.
A person's chances of becoming obese jump によって forty percent if a spouse または sibling becomes obese.
Doctors and patients remain unsure whether many drugs approved to treat serious illnesses like cancer are actually beneficial, since drug companies are often years behind in completing studies proving that their drugs work as hoped.
Almost 300,000 baby seals were clubbed to death last year.
Economists believe that many of the 7.2 million jobs the economy has shed since the recession began may never come back.
Less than one-third of men wash their hands with soap after using the toilet, according to a 最近 study.
Adults with only a high school degree are nearly twice as likely to be in poor health as those that are college educated.
About 17 million people worldwide suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome.
Each year, about 76 million people in the United States alone become ill from 食 they eat.
The five menu items most likely to contain parasites: escargots, sushi, ステーキ tartare, hamburger, and pork.
People over 45 currently have the highest unemployment rate they have had in 60 years.
The World Health Organization estimates that 1/3 of the world's population will end up becoming infected with the swine flu.
Forty-five percent of employers have researched job candidates on social networking sites like フェイスブック または Twitter, and thirty-five percent have found information that caused them not to hire certain candidates.
Doctors tend to chronically overestimate the amount of time their terminally ill patients have left to live.
Nearly 40% of all deaths in the U.S. each 年 result from one of the following preventable factors: smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise または alcohol abuse.
Nearly 80,000 people end up in the hospital each 年 with lawnmower-related injuries.
About 130 people per 年 are killed によって falling out of bed.
One in seven people sentenced to death is later found to be innocent.
もっと見る than 60,000 people a 年 end up in the hospital after injuring themselves trying to open cans, bottles または other items with difficult packaging.
Researchers recently found that divorce has an impact on physical as well as emotional well-being; people who have been divorced, on average, suffer about twenty percent もっと見る chronic health problems.
Since 1973, もっと見る than 500 people have drowned in bathtubs, hot tubs, toilets, または five gallon buckets.
According to a 最近 study, pregnant women are much もっと見る likely to be hospitalized または even die from the swine flu virus than members of the general population.
A 最近 study found that people who start tanning before age 30 have a 75% higher risk of developing skin cancer.
A 最近 study found that texting while driving makes it 23 times もっと見る likely that あなた will get into an accident ... and yet twenty percent of drivers (and half of all teenage drivers) admit to having sent texts または emails while driving during the last month.
67% of Americans are overweight.
もっと見る than half of all people will contract an STD at some point during their lives.
The average 食 item on grocery store shelves has traveled farther than most families go on their annual vacation.
もっと見る than half of all people will contract an STD at some point during their lives.
Researchers have found no scientific evidence to support any kind of cure for hangovers.
The average person's body contains detectable quantities of 148 different synthetic chemicals.
219 people have been killed as a direct result of "bird strikes," または birds flying into jet engines, since 1988. And it's becoming もっと見る of a problem, because ガチョウ populations are surging, and planes are becoming quieter, meaning it's harder for geese to hear and avoid them.
Foreclosures went up a record 81% in 2008.
One-third of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis.
One third of high school graduates will never read another book for the rest of their lives.
Bodies decompose four times as fast in water as on land.
Couple Paul and Caragh Brooks were married recently in a booth at their local タコス Bell. A friend who'd been ordained online performed the ceremony.
A Texas death row inmate who's been convicted of murdering his entire family plucked out his left eye and told the authorities he ate it.
According to a 最近 study, one in five teenagers is using technology to share sexually explicit 写真 of themselves.
Prior to 1998, workers had no federally mandated right to bathroom breaks.
A skier at Colorado's Vail resort somehow managed to get his ski caught in the chairlift while boarding. His pants then fell down, and he was stuck hanging upside down and pantsless for about fifteen 分 until personnel were able to back the lift up and free him.
Statistically, あなた are three times もっと見る likely to be murdered によって someone あなた know than によって a stranger.
The U.S. ranks 45th among the world's countries in terms of life expectancy, with an average life expectancy of 78.06 years ... which doesn't sound that bad, until あなた consider that they live nearly seven years longer, on average, in Macau.
The "5 秒 rule" is false. Bacteria begin accumulating on a piece of 食 (or any other object) almost instantly.
A New Jersey woman was walking her grandson's dog when the dog fell through the ice of a アナと雪の女王 pond on Saturday morning.
NASA recently spent $23.4 million designing a 宇宙 shuttle toilet that would defy zero gravity and actually flush.
Cold viruses can survive on objects like telephones and railings for up to three hours.
もっと見る suicides occur in the Grand Canyon than in any other national park.
There are もっと見る bacteria in the ice machines at fast 食 restaurants than in toilet bowl water.
Alcohol-related traffic fatalities are もっと見る than twice as common on New Year's Eve as other midweek winter evenings.
Two men posed as New York City police officers and broke into a couple's ホーム in order to steal their クリスマス gifts on クリスマス eve.
There are もっと見る McDonalds in the world than hospitals.
The average ベッド houses over 6 billion dust mites.
A New Zealand man was tired of receiving moving violations for not wearing his シート, 座席 belt, so he made a fake seatbelt to fool police into thinking he was wearing a real one. While wearing the fake seatbelt, he got into a car crash, was thrown into his steering wheel, and killed.
In India, an image of the Virgin Mary supposedly appeared in the sun. Fifty people were blinded while staring at the sun trying to see it.
A Spanish businessman crashed into a teenage cyclist at high speed and killed him. Since the cyclist wasn't wearing a helmet, the court found both parties at fault and didn't issue criminal charges ... but the businessman then proceeded to sue the cyclist's parents for damages to his vehicle.
Fireworks have been involved in over 9,200 injuries treated in the U.S. since 2006.
According to experts, canned tomatoes contain potentially dangerous levels of Bisphenol-A, a chemical that has been linked to reproductive problems, ハート, 心 disease, diabetes, and obesity.
Recovering just five percent of the 食 that Americans waste could feed four million hungry people a day.
According to a 2002 study, もっと見る than half of all people who make New Year's resolutions are unable to keep their resolutions for even six months.
For every open job in the U.S. right now, six people are actively looking for work.
Young people who graduate from college during a recession end up earning, on average, about $100,000 less over a lifetime than their counterparts who graduated during better financial times.
25 percent of Los Angeles high school students say they could obtain a handgun for less than $50.
A 最近 study found that most people レポート no increase in happiness after taking a vacation, and even those who do return to their normal levels of unhappiness after only two weeks.
A large tub of movie theater ポップコーン contains 1200 calories, もっと見る than half the recommended caloric intake for an entire day.
最近 studies have identified a gene linked to fidelity ... men who carry a variation in the gene are much もっと見る likely to have serious marital problems または relationship crises.
According to a 最近 study, people who spent もっと見る than 23 hours a week watching TV または sitting in their cars had a 64 percent greater chance of dying of ハート, 心 disease than those who sat for half the time.
Working too much can literally kill you: people who work もっと見る than ten hours a 日 are 60 percent もっと見る likely to suffer ハート, 心 attacks.
もっと見る than two-thirds of elderly people will need assistance to cope with the tasks of daily life at some point.
Scientists recently found that levels of ocean plankton, which form the basis of the marine 食 chain and produce half the world's oxygen, have declined 40 percent since the 1950s.
In a 最近 survey, 90% of respondents reported feeling holiday stress, and 38% 発言しました they felt もっと見る stress this 年 than last.
Most people gain at least 1-2 pounds each 年 over the holidays, and never lose it again.
Women who are diagnosed with a serious illness are seven times もっと見る likely to be divorced によって their spouses shortly thereafter than men in the same situation.
A person's chances of becoming obese jump によって forty percent if a spouse または sibling becomes obese.
Doctors and patients remain unsure whether many drugs approved to treat serious illnesses like cancer are actually beneficial, since drug companies are often years behind in completing studies proving that their drugs work as hoped.
Almost 300,000 baby seals were clubbed to death last year.
Economists believe that many of the 7.2 million jobs the economy has shed since the recession began may never come back.
Less than one-third of men wash their hands with soap after using the toilet, according to a 最近 study.
Adults with only a high school degree are nearly twice as likely to be in poor health as those that are college educated.
About 17 million people worldwide suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome.
Each year, about 76 million people in the United States alone become ill from 食 they eat.
The five menu items most likely to contain parasites: escargots, sushi, ステーキ tartare, hamburger, and pork.
People over 45 currently have the highest unemployment rate they have had in 60 years.
The World Health Organization estimates that 1/3 of the world's population will end up becoming infected with the swine flu.
Forty-five percent of employers have researched job candidates on social networking sites like フェイスブック または Twitter, and thirty-five percent have found information that caused them not to hire certain candidates.
Doctors tend to chronically overestimate the amount of time their terminally ill patients have left to live.
Nearly 40% of all deaths in the U.S. each 年 result from one of the following preventable factors: smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise または alcohol abuse.
Nearly 80,000 people end up in the hospital each 年 with lawnmower-related injuries.
About 130 people per 年 are killed によって falling out of bed.
One in seven people sentenced to death is later found to be innocent.
もっと見る than 60,000 people a 年 end up in the hospital after injuring themselves trying to open cans, bottles または other items with difficult packaging.
Researchers recently found that divorce has an impact on physical as well as emotional well-being; people who have been divorced, on average, suffer about twenty percent もっと見る chronic health problems.
Since 1973, もっと見る than 500 people have drowned in bathtubs, hot tubs, toilets, または five gallon buckets.
According to a 最近 study, pregnant women are much もっと見る likely to be hospitalized または even die from the swine flu virus than members of the general population.
A 最近 study found that people who start tanning before age 30 have a 75% higher risk of developing skin cancer.
A 最近 study found that texting while driving makes it 23 times もっと見る likely that あなた will get into an accident ... and yet twenty percent of drivers (and half of all teenage drivers) admit to having sent texts または emails while driving during the last month.
67% of Americans are overweight.
もっと見る than half of all people will contract an STD at some point during their lives.
The average 食 item on grocery store shelves has traveled farther than most families go on their annual vacation.
もっと見る than half of all people will contract an STD at some point during their lives.
Researchers have found no scientific evidence to support any kind of cure for hangovers.
The average person's body contains detectable quantities of 148 different synthetic chemicals.
219 people have been killed as a direct result of "bird strikes," または birds flying into jet engines, since 1988. And it's becoming もっと見る of a problem, because ガチョウ populations are surging, and planes are becoming quieter, meaning it's harder for geese to hear and avoid them.
Foreclosures went up a record 81% in 2008.
One-third of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis.
One third of high school graduates will never read another book for the rest of their lives.
Bodies decompose four times as fast in water as on land.
Couple Paul and Caragh Brooks were married recently in a booth at their local タコス Bell. A friend who'd been ordained online performed the ceremony.
A Texas death row inmate who's been convicted of murdering his entire family plucked out his left eye and told the authorities he ate it.
According to a 最近 study, one in five teenagers is using technology to share sexually explicit 写真 of themselves.
Prior to 1998, workers had no federally mandated right to bathroom breaks.
A skier at Colorado's Vail resort somehow managed to get his ski caught in the chairlift while boarding. His pants then fell down, and he was stuck hanging upside down and pantsless for about fifteen 分 until personnel were able to back the lift up and free him.
Statistically, あなた are three times もっと見る likely to be murdered によって someone あなた know than によって a stranger.
The U.S. ranks 45th among the world's countries in terms of life expectancy, with an average life expectancy of 78.06 years ... which doesn't sound that bad, until あなた consider that they live nearly seven years longer, on average, in Macau.
The "5 秒 rule" is false. Bacteria begin accumulating on a piece of 食 (or any other object) almost instantly.
A New Jersey woman was walking her grandson's dog when the dog fell through the ice of a アナと雪の女王 pond on Saturday morning.
NASA recently spent $23.4 million designing a 宇宙 shuttle toilet that would defy zero gravity and actually flush.
There's someone knockin' on my door
There in the shadows, looks like a hand
Come to the rescue now
Once there was a man who decided he knew everything
Life's been so good to me
I went to see what I could find
あなた never lived in the streets though あなた wish あなた had
I'm so sorry, please forgive me
Living in the sixth dimension
Over time I've come to feel
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