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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Three things occur to man and unexplained?

Three things occur to man and unexplained?
AG and is one of the three war things occur to us and do not know why!

Why some sounds caused goose bumps?

Like the sound of nails on the glass
There is no clear reason for this strange phenomenon (some readers may feel chills already when you
Remember that sound an instant reading
These lines) and scientists believe that because of this creepiness that gets some is that
This sound represents a warning
For basic instinct (was owned by the first human) to risk what is coming for this reason consists
These goose bumps. !!
Another view says that sound travels through the nervous chords
Tendons differ from one person to another in terms of responding to the sound
Some are screwed.Thick.Or vice versa
If I turn the sound through water tight is sharp enough to vibrate the inconvenience
And is it still feel some of the chills
Others sound moves normally without disturbance


Why FRY your face ashamed?
This occurs as a result of the confusion that one occurs leading to widening the surrounding muscles
Blood vessels on face
And thin veins, blood rushes to her and subsequently appears as Brown weithog
As a result of the energy produced in the process
A rush of blood to the one cannot hide this however try.



What is a yawn and why when ytthaeb ytthaeb that person by his side?

Yawning is a reflection of a respiratory purpose increase blood flow to the brain and extend
Some capillaries, open
Some of the air sacs in the lungs are clogged, and it leads to public activity status
Temporary. Therefore always occur with
People weary. The effect of infection is the phenomenon of radiation saikoviziaei
Famous. The enthusiasm and fear
And tension and laughter are all emotions transmitted radiation alsaikoviziaei, enough to tighten
Sitting with you so strained.
Funny novel not liking you much. Once the laugh you laugh not knowing Saudi reformist blogger arrested

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