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Disney films are well-known but there are other Disney facts. In fact, these facts could be considered a hoax or a hoax-with-a-heckle-and-a-hint-of-deception. Some of these facts can be described as a gimmick such as a ride or a character a little too large. Or something that has been blown into real life and made into a person.

One of the most notorious Disney facts is that thousands of lost items are reported each year at the Magic Kingdom. The parks are full of malfunctioning rides, machines that fail, and missing props. Disney estimates that at most 210 pairs sunglasses are lost daily in the Magic Kingdom. Guest have also lost their autographed books, phones, and hats. There have been many deaths at the park due to undiagnosed health problems that were exacerbated by the rides.

The Dark Side of Disney features a documentary of a full-length length about the dark side of Disney. The film follows Philip B. Swift sets out to find the dark side Disney. Along the way, the filmmaker snags an ill-advised Utilidoors and gets into some of the most bizarre stuff in the park.


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The Little Mermaid is probably the best example of a Disney film that was based on a dark original story. But the best part about the film is the secret code that the animators use for warning their peers whenever Walt Disney is coming to town. The code, which is a small gift from Walt Disney, is believed to be worth millions.


It is interesting that the aforementioned little-known "man in the forest" is actually a reference to the Disney movie Bambi. The "man of the forest" is also the very first time a particular character has received his own song.

Disney is also known for having controversies. One instance is the lawsuit brought by a biologist who was studying hyenas against Disney for portraying hyenas as in The Lion King. The company had to also deal with a lawsuit brought by hyenas wishing to restore their bad reputation. The studio ended up with hours upon hours of lines. It would be fascinating to see what happens next.

Finally, there were some dark Disney facts mentioned in the movie. One was the fact that Walt Disney's hospital room was invaded by a prankster and that he took a picture posing with a bear. The reporter claimed that he was frozen cryogenically, even though he wasn’t actually dead.


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Disney isn't the most family-friendly company in the world. In fact, the company has had many scandals and mishaps over its history. The company's creative and memorable films have earned it a place in the hearts of many. Disney has grown to be one of Hollywood's most influential companies. Fans are constantly on the lookout for the next big thing.


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FAQ

How does the brain control the functions of your body?

The brain sends messages to other organs and muscles to ensure they work together. Everything in your body is controlled and managed by your brain. It tells your stomach to digest food and your lungs to breathe air; it tells your arms and legs 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. Every neuron has a cell wall around its nucleus. Channels within the membrane allow ions such potassium and sodium to enter and leave the cells. Ion movement creates the electric charge that causes the neuron to fire.

Neurotransmitters, chemical substances that are released when a neuron fires. Neurotransmitters attach to the receptors of the second neuron and open ions channels for ions to pass in and out. As a result, second neuron fires as well.

Neurotransmitter releases occur when a presynaptic neurons receives an input from another neuron. The impulse travels along an synapse between the neurons. The transmitter binds with the receptors of the postsynaptic nerve, activating the firing of the postsynaptic neurons.

Communication within the nervous system is possible thanks to neurotransmitters. They also coordinate activity between different brain parts.


What is the most secretive town in the world?

You might be surprised at the answer. You might be uncomfortable with the truth of it, as it may challenge your perception of reality. There is a reason this place exists and it's not as you might expect.

The City of God was its name by the ancient Greeks. It was also called the City of Destruction in the Bible.

It is also called Kashi in India (Kashmir). It is called Novgorod (Russia).

But here in America, it goes by another name - The Town That Disappeared.

One small New York State town with just 1,200 people vanished. With the exception of a road marker pointing to its former site, there were no remains: cars, bodies, houses.

The little village vanished, with no trace of its existence. Some believe it was swallowed by the earth. Others say it was destroyed in a meteorite collision. Some claim that it was destroyed by a meteorite strike. Others still believe it was stolen away by aliens.

The people of this once-thriving community, however, are positive that the town won't disappear forever. They had just moved to another town.

There's even a website that tracks the disappearances and recoveries of Zugspitz.

Then, where is it? It's actually in Switzerland!

Zugspitze is located on the border between Germany and Austria. Lake Zugspitze lies just above the summit of the mountain.

It has always fascinated and astonished me to see how many towns have vanished but still exist. Why is it that some disappear while others live on? I decided that I would investigate.

I wanted more information about the mysterious disappearing of towns. What causes a town to disappear? How can one place vanish from existence?

There are several theories behind the disappearing of towns. One theory holds that a town disappears if all its buildings are demolished. Another theory says that the town just moves. Another theory suggests that the town has never existed.

The fact is that hundreds of towns all over the world have been swept away by the ground, despite theories to the contrary. This video examines the past and present status of these areas.


What is the most intriguing fact about the human anatomy?

There are two eyes, two ears. Two nostrils. Four limbs. A mouth, nose and penis. You're correct, there are more than 50 parts in our bodies. But, one thing is missing. The heart.

The heart is a pump which circulates blood throughout the body. The blood moves through the arteries and veins to transport oxygen and nutrients into the cells, and remove carbon dioxide.

The heart pumps out approximately 5 liters of blood per minute. This amount is equivalent to an adult drinking 2-3 cups of coffee daily.

The heart pumps blood 24 hours a days, 365 days per year. While you are sleeping, your heart beats about 100 times per second.

The color of someone's skin can tell if they are healthy or not. The capillaries are tiny blood vessels that can be seen on the skin's surface. These tiny vessels transport blood from the larger blood vessels to the heart. The skin turns blue or violet when blood flow becomes blocked.

People with sickle cells lack red blood cell. They become very sick when their blood becomes hardened and sticky.

A bandage can be used to stop bleeding if you have cut your own skin. For the wound to heal properly, blood must continue to flow. Doctors will insert a needle under the skin to access the vein near the injury. This allows the blood to drain from the injured area.

A doctor can also insert tubes (catheters), into an artery in the vicinity of where blood clots form. This keeps the patient occupied until the clot is broken down naturally.


What is the most mysterious area on earth?

Antarctica is one of the most mysterious places on Earth.

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

It is remote, isolated, and extremely difficult to visit. This site has more to it than meets your eye.

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

Let's find out how this mysterious destination became so famous.

Antarctica: The South Pole

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

Antarktis, the Greek name for the island on which Zeus' twin brothers were conceived, was used in ancient Greece. According to legend, one twin was born in winter. This is why the word "antarctic" was chosen.

Others believe that the name is a combination of the Greek words anti and tropos which mean against and turn. This would translate to land that is turned away from the sun.

Whatever the reason, Antarctica has always held a special fascination for people.

It is the continent with the lowest, windiest and highest temperatures. Because it is too frigid, there are no trees, animals, or plants.

Yet, the frozen desert is alive with life.

It houses approximately 90% of all Earth's living organisms. Here are approximately 50% of all the animal and plant species in the world.

What makes Antarctica so special? Here, water is frozen into ice rather than vaporizing into the air.

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

These glaciers cover more than 80% of the continent. They're getting bigger every year.

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

The sea level will rise up to 200 feet if melting continues. This could lead worldwide flooding.

This is not necessarily bad news. Some scientists claim that global warming could be good for us. They say that as temperatures rise, the ice sheets might melt faster, causing floods that flush out tons of toxic chemicals from our soil and bodies.

Others, however, warn that this theory sounds almost like a plot for a science fiction film.



Statistics

  • 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)
  • 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)
  • You spend about 10% of your time awake blinking (romper.com)
  • In fact, nearly 24% of U.S. women are affected with one or more pelvic floor disorders, according to research funded by the National Institutes of Health. (romper.com)
  • It might not sound like something that's truly plausible — and it is quite rare — but according to a 2015 study published in the Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals, it's possible to hurt yourself and even break a rib just by sneezing. (romper.com)



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How To

What's the scariest movie ever made?

Ask 10 people and you'll get 10 different answers.

Some people love horror films. Others like sci-fi films. Some prefer comedies.

No matter your preferences, everyone has seen some truly frightening movies.

These are ten top-rated scary movies from the past, such as "Halloween" or "Paranormal Activity".

  1. "Cabin Folly" – "Cabin Folly" is one among the most frightening zombie movies. This movie depicts a virus which causes people to become zombies.
  2. "Thir13en Ghosts” - Based on the true tale of Jack the Ripper the "Thirteen Ghosts", features a group teenaged victims of ghost possession.
  3. "Pulse", an action thriller, is about a man that was robbed and left in his home during a violent crime spree. Only the items in his home can help him fight off his attackers.
  4. "The Descent", a found footage horror movie, tells the story of a group that ventures underground to seek adventure. They soon find out that things are not going as planned.
  5. "Get Out" - In 2017, Jordan Peele became famous for creating one of the most terrifying horror movies ever made. "Get Out" depicts a young black photographer visiting his white girlfriend's family for the holidays. The darkest secrets of his past are brought to light when he arrives.
  6. "Paranormal Activity", (2007). "Paranormal Activity", one of the very first found-footage movies. The movie featured a new spin on ghost stories, starring Katie Featherston.
  7. "Audition” - Japanese audition means to appear before an audience and be judged. This is exactly what happens when Kiyoko, a high school student, waits to find out if she will be a pop star.
  8. James Wan's "Saw Series" - After many years of low-budget horror films, he grew tired of trying to shock the public. Jigsaw was the result of his decision to stop making low-budget horrors.
  9. "Tales From the Crypt", - Each year "Tales From the Crypt” becomes more horrific. Hollywood has released numerous sequels featuring the terrorizing crypt keepers in various US cities over time.
  10. "Carrie" (1976). "Carrie", introduced viewers to Telekinesis, an amazing supernatural ability. Carrie White can move objects just by thinking about them.






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