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20 Strange Facts About the Human Body That Feel Fake but Are Real

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1. Your stomach gets a new lining every few days Acid inside your stomach is so strong it can burn metal, so your body replaces the lining constantly. 2. You glow in the dark Humans give off a tiny amount of natural light—too weak for our eyes to see. 3. Your heartbeat changes with music Slow songs calm your heart. Fast beats speed it up. 4. You shed skin constantly You lose about 30,000 skin cells every minute without noticing. 5. Your bones are stronger than steel Ounce for ounce, bone can handle more pressure than steel can. 6. Your brain can make electricity Enough to power a small light bulb when all neurons fire together. 7. You taste with more than just your tongue Smell, texture, and even sound affect how you taste food. 8. You have a “second brain” in your stomach The gut has millions of nerve cells and can act on its own. 9. You are taller in the morning Your spine decompresses overnight, making you a bit taller when you wake up. 10. Your eyes see the world...

The Shocking Fall of Sheikh Hasina: How a Former Prime Minister Ended Up Facing a Death Sentence

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  For many years, Sheikh Hasina was one of the most powerful leaders in South Asia. She served as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for over a decade and shaped the country in many ways. Her supporters admired her for developing the economy, building roads, and bringing in foreign investment. But her critics accused her of becoming too controlling, silencing opponents, and using force to stay in power. Now, the world is watching as her story takes one of the most dramatic turns in modern politics. She has been sentenced to death by a special tribunal in Bangladesh. It is a shocking fall from power that almost nobody imagined even a year ago. Here is a simple breakdown of what happened, why the situation became so serious, and what this means for Bangladesh. How Everything Started: A Student Uprising In mid-2024, Bangladesh was shaken by one of the biggest protest movements in its history. It began with university students demanding fair job quotas, but the peaceful protests quic...