1. Bonobos

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    Population: 10,000 to 50,000 | Extinction risk: Endangered

    Our peace-loving cousins are still a mystery
    Bonobos share 98.7% of their genetic code with humans, making them, along with chimpanzees, our closest living relatives. As the last great ape to be scientifically discovered, much still remains unknown about the bonobo.

    Poaching: Humans hunt bonobos to eat them, trade them as bushmeat, keep them as pets and for use in traditional medicine. Specific bonobo body parts are believed to enhance sexual vigor or strength. The number of bonobos lost to poaching each year is not known, but the number of bonobo charms available in parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo suggests that poaching may be common.

    “Bonobos are fascinating creatures and little understood. They have the only great ape society led by females, with a sophisticated social structure that encourages cooperation and peace.”
    ~Dr. Richard Carroll, Vice President, Africa Program

    Source: www.worldwildlife.org

  2. Impossible

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    What the word IMPOSSIBLE says is I M Possible.
    So every thing which seems impossible
    is itself says that is possible. ~lovelysms

  3. Love comes more naturally to the human heart…

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    No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.  ~ Nelson Mandela

  4. Largest Rideable Bicycle

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    Guinness World Records 2014
    The largest rideable bicycle has a wheel diameter of 10 feet.
    It was was built by Didi Senft of Germany.

    Richard Bradbury/Guinness World Records

  5. The virtue of cutting off 

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    Cutting off what? You cut off your anger, your craving, and your ignorance. Another way of saying this is 'letting go.' You gradually transform your craving, anger, fear, and delusion. If you don't have this kind of self-mastery, you can cause yourself and others great suffering, and people will not respect you. We only need to remember the many politicians and leaders whose careers were ruined by sex scandals to see the importance of cutting off the craving for meaningless sex. This is why cutting off brings power. When you encounter someone who has the virtue of cutting off, who is free from her afflictions, you have respect for her and you listen to her. The virtue of cutting off brings liberation and lightness to body and mind. We can't buy it in the supermarket. We must attain it through our own practice. ~Thich Nhat Hanh
    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/the-virtue-of-cutting-off.html
  6. Mexican Woman Leandra Becerra Lumbreras Becomes World’s Oldest Person

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    By Simon McCormack, The Huffington
    09/01/2014

    Feliz cumpleaños, Leandra Becerra Lumbreras.

    The Mexican woman thought to be the oldest person in the world reportedly turned 127 on Sunday, according to the Metro.

    Lumbreras says she was born on Aug. 31, 1887.

    Her family said her secrets to longevity are eating chocolate, sleeping a lot and not getting married.

    “She was always a woman who fought. She was still sewing and weaving until about two years ago,’ granddaughter Miriam Alvear, 43, told El Horizonte, according to a translation by Metro.

    But as the Telegraph reports, Lumbreras lost her birth certificate during a move 40 years ago.

    According to El Horizonte, Lumbreras has 73 great-grandchildren and 55 great-great-grandchildren.

    “Her parents were singers,” Alvear said. “She loves to entertain her grandchildren with the old songs they taught her.”

  7. Here Is What Coffee Actually Does To Your Brain

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    By Lauren F Friedman
    Business Insider, August 31, 2014

    Coffee wakes you up in the morning and keeps you alert throughout the day, but how does its magic ingredient actually work? Mitchell Moffit and Gregory Brown demystify the inner workings of caffeine in their latest ASAP Science video.

    The first thing to know is that part of your natural tiredness comes from a molecule called adenosine, which is produced by your body while it chugs along through the day. “While you sleep, the concentration of adenosine declines, gradually promoting wakefulness,” the video explains. Meanwhile, the more adenosine that builds up, the sleepier you feel.

    Your morning coffee is able to hijack that process because caffeine looks a lot like adenosine to your brain cells:

    Because of its similar shape, caffeine can bind to the adenosine receptors in your brain. Once the caffeine is locked into adenosine’s rightful spot though, there is no way for the adenosine to stick around — which prevents it from building up and making you sleepy.

    Without the molecule that usually induces exhaustion, “our natural stimulants run wild,” Joseph Stromberg writes in Smithsonian. The result? You feel wide awake — at least for a while.

    But all good things must come to an end, and your brain quickly wises up to your tricks.

    When the adenosine is continually blocked from binding to its receptors, your body eventually creates more receptors — which means you need even more caffeine to plug them up. This can make kicking your coffee habit increasingly difficult, and make you need more and more caffeine to stay alert. 

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    “When you try to quit drinking coffee or miss your daily intake,” Moffit and Brown explain, “you might experience some withdrawal symptoms and feel more tired than you would have before you ever drank coffee.”

    But caffeine does more than just block adenosine. It can also pump up your levels of adrenaline and boost your mood — “the exact same thing cocaine does, just to a lesser degree,” the video says.

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  8. Surgeons’ Shock After They Remove 232 ‘TEETH’ From Indian Teenager’s Mouth

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    Surgeons’ shock after they remove 232 ‘TEETH’ from Indian teenager’s mouth Ashik Gavai, 17 was suffering swelling on the right side of his lower jaw Was diganosed with rare condition known as complex odontoma These are haphazardly arranged tooth-like growths that often affect teens Surgeons say 232 may be a record – previous number removed was 37 Surgeons in Mumbai have removed an astonishing 232 teeth-like growths from the mouth of a teenager.

    Ashik Gavai, 17, sought medical help after suffering swelling on the right side of his lower jaw.

    He was referred to the city’s JJ Hospital, where doctors found he was suffering from a condition known as complex odontoma.

    ‘We operated on Monday and it took us almost seven hours,’ head of dentistry Sunanda Dhivare-Palwankar, told AFP.

    ‘We thought it [would] be simple surgery but once we opened [him up] there were multiple pearl-like teeth inside the jaw bone,’ she said.

    After removing those the surgeons also found a larger ‘marble-like’ structure which they struggled to extract.

    It eventually had to be ‘chiselled out’ and remove in fragments, Ms Dhivare-Palwankar added.

    The teenager’s father, Suresh Gavai, told the Mumbai Mirror newspaper he had feared the swelling was a cancerous growth.

    Fortunately the surgeons managed to maintain teenager’s jawbone structure, meaning it should heal without any deformities. Once removed, odontomas do not recur.

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs