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America's Book of Secrets - Special Edition



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America's Book of Secrets reveals the secrets of America's most powerful institutions by using insider information. It reveals the secrets of secret societies, secret bases, and powerful organizations. America's greatest secrets are revealed in this documentary. The series, which runs for two hours, will focus on iconic landmarks like the White House and the Pentagon. The series also explores the world of secret societies, and Area 51, which is where America's most secret military facilities are located.

America's Book of Secrets: Special Edition aired its premiere on History Channel on November 18, 2010. A second season was broadcast on July 20, 2020. The series explores the most significant threats to the United States, and offers viewers an inside look into some of the largest organizations in the globe. These institutions will be explored, as well as historical narratives and shocking headlines.


America's Book of Secrets, an educational program that argues for the value of history while also highlighting the importance of uncovering secret society, is America's Book of Secrets. This documentary will also reveal the secrets of America's wealthiest citizens and the mysterious underground world of those who are rich and powerful.


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FAQ

Which is the most mysterious spot on Earth?

Antarctica is the world's most mysterious place on Earth.

We find this place so fascinating. Because it is unlike any place on Earth.

It is remote, isolated, and extremely difficult to visit. However, there's more to this location than meets the eye.

This natural wonder is also home to some of the strangest wildlife species.

Let's now see how this amazing destination came to be so well-known for its mystery.

Antarctica, The South Pole

Antarctica's name is a mystery. Some believe it means "land of ice." Others think it comes from Greek mythology.

Antarktis in ancient Greece was the name given the island where Zeus' twin brother brothers were born. One of the twins was said to have been born in winter. Thus, the term antarctic.

Others believe the name was derived from the Greek words tropos, which means turn, and anti, meaning against. This would signify land turned away the sun.

Whatever the reason Antarctica has always been a fascination for people.

It is the continent with the lowest, windiest and highest temperatures. There are no trees, plants, or animals here because it is too cold.

And yet, this frozen wasteland is teeming with life.

It is home to approximately 90 percent of all life on Earth. You can find approximately half the world's species of animal and plant plants here.

And what makes Antarctica such a unique environment? Here, water freezes into ice instead of evaporating into the air.

This results in large masses of ice floating above the ground.

These floating glaciers make up 80%. These glaciers are getting larger each year.

Since 1960, the Antarctic ice sheets has grown 60ft.

The sea level could rise to 200 feet if the melting continues. That could cause massive flooding around the globe.

This is not necessarily bad news. Global warming may be beneficial for some scientists. They claim that the melting of ice sheets could accelerate as temperatures rise. This would lead to flooding that removes tons of toxic chemicals and soil from our bodies.

Others warn that this theory sounds like something out of a science-fiction movie.


Here are 5 fascinating facts about the liver

The liver is responsible of breaking down toxins and storing nutrients. It helps maintain a steady body temperature and regulates blood pressure.

We hear it all the time: "I feel sluggish today" or "my head feels heavy". These symptoms may be a sign of liver disease.

You may notice symptoms such as dark urine, yellowing skin and fatigue. These aren't all warning signs. If you feel any of these warning signs, consult your doctor immediately.

The liver is an important organ. It is vital for detoxification, metabolism, immunity, reproduction, and digestion.

  1. The average adult liver weighs 1,400g.
  2. The liver of a baby is roughly half the size that of an adult at birth. It can grow to four times the size of an infant's liver by the age 3.
  3. The liver is located just below the rib cage on the left side of the abdomen.
  4. There are 16 major liver lobes. However there are many smaller, more intimate lobules.
  5. There are approximately 10,000,000 red blood cells in the liver.


Have you ever wondered what amount of trash is generated each day worldwide?

The United Nations estimates that the average person generates more than 2.5 pounds of waste each day. This adds up to over 25 million pounds of garbage annually!

Most of this rubbish ends up in landfills or incinerators. But, what happens when those dumpsters fill up? Most of that trash is shipped out of the country. It is then shipped out and dumped in other countries. This pollutes the ecosystems. But now we know, thanks to one man. His name is Mike Sexton. He owns a company called Waste Watchers. He spends his time watching trucks hauling trash around North America. Then he reports back to us about what happens next.

Sexton claims he is very satisfied with his job. "We've got a lot of fun," he told CNN. "We'll be following these big rigs through town. "Sexton began following truck drivers almost 20 years ago.

He stated, "I just fell in Love with It."

Sexton loved the story about the driver who pulled over at an abandoned gas station close to Los Angeles. Sexton remembered, "The man was looking for somewhere to put the load." "He drove along the road and saw this structure. So he backed up and went inside. "There was a pair of large, full-sized roll-off boxes. The man got everything out of the truck and began filling it up again. "Then, he took everything out and started filling up the truck again. There were many old tires, furniture, rags and mattresses. "It was just an absolute mess. But it had been cleared out before he arrived. There wasn’t trash everywhere."

This begs the question: Why? It's because this area used to be a recycle center. People would drive from all over the country to recycle their trash. Sexton explained, "They would bring their household goods and take them here," and they would then empty the containers.

You might see this happen hundreds of times a day. The truck can be stopped running if it is so full of junk that it has to come back hundreds of times per week. The owner eventually abandons the vehicle.

Trash, however, isn't the only problem facing our planet.As you may have noticed, things are getting worse.According to experts, pollution levels have risen dramatically in recent years.More than half of all water bodies on Earth are polluted.Pollution from industrial chemicals has increased by more than 30 percent since 1980.Even the air we breathe is becoming increasingly toxic.A study by the World Health Organization found that the average person inhales around 100 million particles daily.

Many of these tiny plastic pieces end up in landfills and incinerators. Some of these plastics end up in rivers or oceans.

Experts warn of a possible global food crisis if nothing is done. One expert said, "If we keep going as we are going, we're never going to make it," but most people don’t seem concerned.


How does the brain control the functions of your body?

To ensure that other organs and muscle functions work together, the brain sends messages. Your brain controls all that happens in your body. It tells you your stomach to digest food; your lungs to inhale air; and it tells you your arms and legs how to move.

Your brain is composed of billions and billions nerve cells, connected in groups called neurons. Action potentials are electrical signals that neurons send to one another. Each neuron is covered by a cell membrane. Channels within the membrane allow ions such potassium and sodium to enter and leave the cells. The electric charge that causes the neuron's fire is created by ion movement.

Neurotransmitters, chemical substances that are released when a neuron fires. Neurotransmitters bind to receptors on the second neuron, opening ion channels so ions can pass in and out of the channel. The second neuron also fires.

When another neuron sends an impulse to the presynaptic neural cell, neurotransmitter is released. An impulse travels along a synaptic link between the two neuron. The transmitter binds to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, triggering the firing of the postsynaptic neuron.

For communication within the nervous systems, neurotransmitters are essential. They also help coordinate activity between different parts of the brain.



Statistics

  • The average human adult male heart rate is between 70 and 72 beats per minute, while the average for adult women is between 78 and 82 beats, which is significantly faster, according to 2014 published in the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. (romper.com)
  • Your mouth makes a lot of saliva every day It might seem like way too much, but your salivary glands typically produce anywhere from 0.5 and 1.5 liters a day, according to a 2009 study published in the Journal of Medicine and Life. (romper.com)
  • "It is estimated that 75% of people have at least mild gum disease, with the most common symptoms being bleeding when brushing, bad breath, and dark and swollen gums," Dr. Ron Baise, a London-based dentist, tells Romper. (romper.com)
  • According to a 2018 study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, this is because blood pressure is regulated by our innate circadian rhythm and internal clock. (romper.com)
  • A 2012 paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reported that people blink about 15 to 20 times each minute, meaning, if you do the math, you spend about 10% of the time that you're awake blinking. (romper.com)



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How To

Hollywood scandals that stunned the world

There's nothing more shocking than watching someone become famous for the wrong reasons. There's nothing more shocking than watching someone fall from grace.

It is amazing to see how an industry handles its mistakes. We have all heard of celebrities who overdosed on drugs and alcohol. Some even died young because of it.

It's worse when stars make public their problems, and then are ignored by everyone. That's where we found ourselves last week.

After a long and successful career, Heath Ledger finally succumbed to his demons. He died after succumbing to prescription drugs.

His family and his friends struggled with the news and the media went after him.

Heath was once considered one of the most talented actors working today. Two Academy Awards nominations went to Heath for his performance on Brokeback Mountain.

Heath, in addition to acting, also wrote and directed films such as A Knight's Tale (Monster's Ball) and Iron Man (3).

Hollywood loved Heath. But he was too big for his boots. He began to drink heavily and took drugs. He eventually went to rehab and was clean.

He wanted to make amends now that he was sober. He produced a documentary called Room 237 that documented the making process of The Shining. It was originally scheduled to release this year, but it won’t be available in theaters until next.

Heath was unsuccessful in his attempts to get back into Hollywood. In fact, he was arrested twice on drug charges.

We don't believe Heath should have been allowed to go back into the entertainment industry. But it would have been nice to get some help before things spiralled out of control.

We hope Heath's story warns others who might think they can still have it all.






America's Book of Secrets - Special Edition