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Foreign Affairs / Re: Top5 Biggest Secrets In The World by Officiallysocal: 12:13pm On Sep 13, 2018
Badonasty:


Hitler relocated to Argentina

But a lot of people disagree to that. Well, we would create a topic on that soon. Feel free to check www.postingday.com for more great content.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Top5 Biggest Secrets In The World by Officiallysocal: 12:11pm On Sep 13, 2018
vaxx:
Number 5 made my day (it shows that you do not need to neccasrily go to classroom before you can become a scientist.


Just apply this ability to your life...

1 Be curious minded

2 Rationality, no blind faith in any one/anything

3 ability to correct self when required and absolute truthfulness

4 interest to solve a problem-whether ones own subject or not.

4 need OCD (Obsessive compulsive work disorder)
ability to seek help from right people, right sources and so on.


5....get a degree if you are not interested to be self employed.

Yes. You're right, be curious and reach above your limits.

Thanks for the review sir.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Top5 Biggest Secrets In The World by Officiallysocal: 12:10pm On Sep 13, 2018
Daviddson:
Very informative; thank you. Your threads are always educating but the way you post photos spoil the broth. So I'll suggest you post a single picture against its heading to make it more catchy and understandable, instead of packing up the pictures at the end of the article.

Like this:
1. List A....


2. List B....

Thank you sir for showing love towards our work. I'm so greatful.

Corrections observed.

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Foreign Affairs / Top5 Biggest Secrets In The World by Officiallysocal: 1:56am On Sep 13, 2018
Top5 biggest secrets hidden to human finally uncovered by www.postingday.com

We all know the number of continents in the world and the number of planets in our universe.

In today’s world, with the help of astronomers, we can predict the future such as the weather forecast for tomorrow and when the next solar eclipse will happen. Some mighty all seeing humans can even argue with the assurance that they know where they would be in their after-life. But there are some hidden things in this world no one has been able to crack the secrets.

Our Top5 for today presents to you;

Top5 Biggest Secrets In The World



1. Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was a dictator who initiated World War II and also the mastermind of the Holocaust.

Hitler can never be forgotten in history. In December 1941, he declared war on the United States; the failure to defeat the Soviets coupled with an attack by the US, made his army suffered series of defeat.

In the struggle to avoid capture by the Soviet Red Army, 40 hours after marriage, Hitler and his wife were reported to have committed suicide.

There have been emerging accounts with different stand on the real death of Hitler; one account stated that he died by poison, another argued he died by a self-inflicted gunshot while biting down on a cyanide capsule.

There is also controversy over the authenticity of the skull and jaw fragments claimed to be Hitler’s.

A DNA analyses in 2009 revealed the fragments could only belong to a female less than 40-year-old.


2. Hapsburg Napkin Fold

You might be wondering why we included such a casual topic into our mighty discoveries? shocked Wait till you find out why.

Folding of Hapsburg Napkin is a top secret in Austria. The guidelines of folding the Napkin is entailed in a Royal Act.

Many people have tried to fold this Napkin but the result has always been a failure ― there is a myth which stated that folding the Napkin which looks like a dong wrongly might unleash a god looking like a dong undecided .

The design was originally used at the dinner table of the emperor or empress of the Austro-Hungarian empire ― after the collapse of the Empire.

Today it is used at banquets when a foreign head is visiting.


3. Egyptian Pyramid

Although the technology of today has advanced to a stage whereby many people could not have envisioned before now.

But despite our gigantic technological advancements, it is still not a match to the Ancient Egyptians’ technology.

Even with a technologically enhanced house like Bill Gate's mansion, the construction of the pyramids of Giza is still a mystery to today’s scientists. No one has been able to replicate this epochal construction or the brainchild behind it.

The only near possible guess dies within our imaginations and fairy dreams.


4. US Oil Mining Reserve

Oil reserves in the United States were estimated to be 36.4 billion barrels of crude oil in 2014, a great leap from the oil reserve reported in 2008.

You might be thinking, “what is special about this?” Do you know? All of the United States Oil reserves locations are unknown to anybody except its government. Now you are thinking just what we are also thinking.


5. Liquid To Gasoline

A Chinese bus driver with no scientific education developed a formula out of the empty blues. (some accounts described him as an amateur chemist).

In 1983 he claimed to have synthesized a liquid, small amounts of which when dropped in water will convert it to fuel equivalent.

He was immediately granted automatic sponsorship by the government ($30 million) to start Hongcheng Magic Liquid Company, which never released any product.

He was arrested and condemned to 10 years of prison in 1998 by the government claiming that his discovery was a scam.

But other sources claimed and speculated that his misfortune resulted not from fraud, but from his unwillingness to reveal his 'secret formula' to the government.


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Health / We're Having Issues Displaying Information Here by Officiallysocal: 9:49am On Sep 05, 2018

Health / Top 5 Deadly Diseases You Don't Know Exist by Officiallysocal: 12:03pm On Sep 04, 2018
Remember when you are struck down by a strange illness, and you almost felt like crying your eyes out?. Its time to get really scared, because our list contains the scarest of them all. Buckle up


A disease is a favorite word in the dictionary of a doctor and the sentence “I am sick “ is the most dreaded word for patients to utter.

"A Chinese proverb quotes: “An unknown disease cannot be cured by an everyday drug.”

Wait! Before you read on, try to guess two diseases you know a lot of people has never heard or experienced before; we bet if any of them makes our list and if their names and description takes you off-guard as our top5 pick would. www.postingday.com


1. Othello Syndrome

You still remember Shakespeare’s classical work, Othello? It has an unpopular disease named after it. Sufferers of Othello Syndrome always have a belief that their partner is cheating on them when there is no evidence whatsoever. It exceeds common jealousy; sufferers are always preoccupied with obsessive thoughts of different ways their partner is unfaithful to them. This makes them to continuously stalk their partner, ask probing questions about their whereabouts which might result in violence.

Does the above describe your relationship too? Who knows if your present lover is an Othello Syndrome sufferer?.

2. Clinical Lycantrophy

Sufferers of clinical lycanthropy have a belief that they are turning into an animal.

Aside from people thinking they are turning into wolves, published cases of clinical lycanthropy reveal some people believe they were turning into frogs, cats, horses, birds, hyenas and even bees.

3. Cotards Delusion

This is a rare mental illness that causes the affected person to think they are dead or have lost their internal organs like the liver. Shouts like “my head are missing?!” can be expected from a sufferer.

4. Capgras Delusion

The delusion is named after French physician, Joseph Capgras, who first described it. This disease is believed by health practitioners to be neurologically similitude to Cotard’s. Sufferers of Capgras belief that a person who is close to them has been replaced by an imposter who appears identical but isn’t the same person. All members at www.postingday.com was a bit perplexed.

Capgras is often associated with schizophrenia but the delusion may also result from brain damage and dementia.

5. Folie à Deux

Winner of our special award for most attractively named disease on our list. Folie à deux literally means ‘madness shared by two’; that should ring better than the technical name of ‘shared psychotic disorder’.

The “shared madness” is observed when two (or more) people who live in close proximity come to share the same delusion(s).

In a situation where a dominant person influence another with its delusional belief, it is called Folie impose and when two people with different psychosis diagnoses influence each other to a stage they both present same disease as a result of living close to each other, maybe in a psychiatric facility or hospital, it is called Folie simultanee.

Folie à deux is however also known as Lasegue-Falret Syndrome .

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Education / Top5 Cheapest Countries For International Students To Study Abroad by Officiallysocal: 8:42am On Sep 04, 2018
Studying abroad offers you access to a better education and tourist experience. It qualifies you for a membership in the club of people who do not only see the four walls of their country till they kiss the dust ― there are many of them.

Many students for sure wants to study abroad, but varying factors especially money is the main factor belaying them.

Good News! There are countries with affordable tuition fee which you can take advantage of, irrespective of your nationality. Below are our top5:


1. India

India is one of the fastest developing countries in the world with a high cultural diversity. The tuition fee and cost of the living total are far below what you would budget if you were to enroll in institutions in places like Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom.

Tuition fees in India are between $400 and $3000 depending on your course and choice of institution. Government aided universities are, however, cheaper than private owned institutions. Cumulative average expenditures of studying and living in India is between $2,500 and $7,000 or above per year.

African students stand a better chance of studying for a far lower price in this country through an Education For All program (EDFA). At postingday.com we discovered that, the program offers a scholarship for students ready to study in India and also provide them paid internship jobs on arrival.

2. Argentina

Public universities in Argentina are tuition-free for students irrespective of nationality and academic grade. Sometimes thou, depending on the school, international students might need to pay a small nominal fee to enroll. Living cost is also affordable. You are good with about $5,000 per year; covering accommodation, feeding, transport and other expenses.

3. Germany

Germany also offers tuition-free education for international students except for Baden-Wurttemberg state universities in its south-west. The living cost in Germany is about $11,500 per year. It is worthy to know that Germany like Argentina also charges a small nominal fee, around $210.

4.France
In this French country, the university is known as Grande Ecole. Don’t be surprised to see it attached to their school names. Grande Ecole tuition is free in France. The cost of living is approximately similitude to that of Germany, average $11,500 per year.

5. Norway

Norway is last on our list because of its high living expenses. Cost of living in Nordic countries is always high. You might be wondering why is it then on the list? Don’t you wish to hear that Norway universities are tuition free for all students irrespective of their nationality ― you don’t need to qualify as an EU member citizen. And also, this tuition-free policy applies to all levels of education.

You will need to pay a small nominal fee here too, around $50. The only challenges are that most undergraduate programs are taught in Norwegian and you will need a proof of proficiency in Norwegian to be offered admission. Postgraduates programs ― Maters and Ph.D. ― taught in English are very common.

Cost of living in Norway average $12, 945 per year.

What are you waiting for? Get on the plane and go for that education and tourist experience you have been waiting for.

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