Peru's Andean mountains may hold the secret to longevity and the world's oldest-ever person if a new claim by state officials of a 124-year-old man born in 1900 is proven to be true.
The country's government has claimed that a local resident Marcelino Abad from the central Peruvian region of Huanuco is 124, which would make him by a distance the oldest living person and even the oldest ever independently verified human.
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Many drivers go to great lengths to avoid having to parallel park. This gif tries to give you a tutorial for a proper parallel parking maneuver [source, read the tutorial: https://t.co/nAHKQVRG3o]
Today, Bulgaria and Romania join the Schengen family.
I welcome the lifting of internal air and sea border checks.
This is a great success for the people of both countries.
It also benefits millions of EU citizens across Europe.
Making the Schengen area even stronger.
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In 1971, a group of college students volunteered for a psychology study of prison life at Stanford University. They were randomly assigned to be either guards or prisoners in a mock prison. What they didn't know was that the experiment would turn into a nightmare.
The guards became abusive and sadistic, humiliating and torturing the prisoners. The prisoners became depressed and hopeless, losing their sense of identity and reality. The experimenters watched and recorded the events, but did nothing to stop them.
The experiment was supposed to last two weeks, but it was terminated after only six days, when an outsider witnessed the horror and confronted the lead researcher, Philip Zimbardo. He realized that he had created a monster, and that he had become one himself.
The Stanford prison experiment revealed the dark side of human nature, and the power of situations to influence behavior.