Over half the world’s population lives on less than $2.50 a day, while the world’s billionaires account for 7% of global GDP. The income gap is growing, with the richest 20% accounting for 75% of global private consumption. Over three billion people – more than half of the world’s population in 2010 – live on […]
Deactivators prevent cars from starting or disable their electrical systems. They are commonly used for car loan management, anti-theft measures, and law enforcement. Drivers are warned before deactivation and can reset the device once payment is made. Deactivators can also lower insurance premiums and be used to avoid dangerous car chases. A deactivator is a […]
Former US President Harry Truman was the first to enroll in Medicare in 1965. Enrollment has since grown to over 47 million people. Medicare helps those with chronic conditions and required healthcare providers to treat all members regardless of race, indirectly aiding desegregation. Former US President Harry Truman was the first person to enroll in […]
An attention-seeking personality seeks validation from others and may exhibit dramatic, emotional, or sexually provocative behavior. It is associated with low self-esteem and may be linked to histrionic personality disorder. Treatment is typically therapy to improve self-confidence and social interactions. An attention-seeking personality is characterized by an individual who behaves in such a way that […]
The US has more cars than licensed drivers, with 70 cars per 100 people. However, vehicle occupancy is declining, with an average of 1.7 people per car. This leads to severe traffic problems, with the worst cities being Beijing, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Los Angeles, New York, and Houston. Air travel can be better for the […]
A politically exposed person (PEP) is an individual with perceived political influence, including elected officials, financial service providers, lobbyists, and associates of powerful individuals. PEPs are subject to laws restricting certain relationships and transactions due to the temptation to abuse their power. In democracies, laws governing PEPs are more likely to be enforced, but reporting […]
Highly sensitive people (HSPs) are more in tune with their surroundings due to biological differences in their nervous system. HSPs process sensory information more deeply and are easily affected by their environment. They may be emotionally sensitive, empathetic, and have physical reactions to stimuli. In school and work, they may underperform when observed and prefer […]
The “reasonable person” is a legal concept used in criminal and tort law to determine liability issues. It refers to an average person’s conduct under the same circumstances, but different standards apply based on individual characteristics. Mental capacity is not a factor, but external factors and resources are considered. Children have different standards based on […]
Key person insurance is life insurance taken out by a company on an employee, with the company as the beneficiary in case of death. It’s important for businesses to insure crucial employees, and lenders may require it. The money can be used to buy back stock, cover expenses, or find a replacement. Disability insurance is […]
Mansa Musa, ruler of the medieval empire of Mali in West Africa, is believed to be the wealthiest individual who ever lived, with estimates of his fortune reaching as high as $400 billion. His generosity during a pilgrimage to Mecca flooded the Egyptian economy with gold, and his empire included modern-day nations such as Mali, […]
IQ tests measure an individual’s mental abilities in various areas and are used by schools, employers, and the Army. However, they do not accurately measure creativity or practical knowledge. Schools use IQ tests to determine academic performance and placement, while employers use them to assess job performance and income. Studies show a correlation between IQ […]
Bao Xishun, the tallest man in the world at 7 feet 9 inches, rescued two sick dolphins by reaching into their stomachs and removing plastic. He lost the title of tallest man to Sultan Kosen in 2009. With a height of 7 feet 9 inches, Bao Xishun was recognized in 2005 by Guinness World Records […]
Annie Edson Taylor, facing poverty in her old age, became the first person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel in 1901, hoping to gain financial security. Although she survived, she never found financial stability and struggled to make money from her notoriety. There were no 401(k) plans or Social Security checks in the […]
First-person narratives are stories told by a character about their experiences, using “I” and “we” pronouns. They can be unreliable and limited in information. First-person is preferred in some genres, like detective fiction and creative nonfiction. The narrator may be the protagonist or an observer. Unreliable narrators may have a biased perspective, while reliable ones […]
Stiff person syndrome (SPS) is a rare neurological disorder that affects women more than men. Symptoms include muscle stiffness, abnormal postures, and sensitivity to stimuli. SPS can be misdiagnosed and is often treated with anticonvulsant medications, physical and behavior therapy, and immunosuppressive therapy. There is no known cure. Stiff person syndrome (SPS) is a neurological […]
Grammatical person refers to the person or thing in a speaker’s or writer’s comments and influences the form of the verb used. It can be first, second, or third person and is a deictic reference. In English, the grammatical person is almost always mentioned, and verb forms change only in the third person singular. Grammatical […]
Transgender individuals have a gender identity that does not match their assigned gender. Gender identity is separate from sexual orientation. Transgender individuals may identify as a third gender or cross-dress, but not all cross-dressers are transgender. Transgender people can look like anyone and may keep their identity hidden due to discrimination. It is important to […]
Stateless people have no nationality or citizenship, often due to the collapse of a government or denial of citizenship to minorities. Voluntarily renouncing citizenship is rare, and expulsion can result in statelessness. Stateless people face many problems, including lack of protection and difficulty traveling or seeking assistance. Efforts are being made to prevent statelessness and […]
Morning people feel best in the hours before noon, energized by a full night’s sleep and morning routines. They may need to go to bed earlier and miss out on nighttime activities. Genetics may play a role, but night owls can become morning people by adjusting their routines. Going to bed early, avoiding screens before […]
“Green” refers to someone inexperienced in a field, often used for new professionals, interns, or hobbyists. Mistakes due to being green can have serious consequences. The term can also apply to corporate and blue-collar positions, as well as extreme sports. The term “green” refers to someone who has no experience in a particular field or […]
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