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当一颗AK47击中人体````` 当一颗7.62mm口径的步枪子弹以850米/秒的速度射穿人体之后,都会发生些什么?   首先他会在正面射入点皮肤上留下一个直径不到1厘米的小口,而弹头在经过身体时形成的巨大力量会震伤脏器,然后以570米/秒的速度穿出人体,震波形成的出弹伤口直径有可能达到12厘米以上!如果是打在头上,创口将更为可怕,它将掀飞你1/3的头盖骨?当年美国总统约翰。肯尼迪就是以这样一种方式殉国的,在现场录影中你可以看到这一点。   然后呢?如果弹头恰好击穿了动脉,在心脏泵血83.3毫升/秒的强大压力下,血液可以喷射到10米以外的地方。如果是在房间里,清理现场则变得很麻烦,你要洗净墙壁、家具和天花板上所有的血迹和被弹头带出的一些脏器残渣。   在中弹倒地时,人体中约有4000毫升血液。在其后短短的几秒钟里,出血量很快达到1000毫升。一个几秒钟前还鲜艳活泼、充满思想的人,现在立即就濒临死亡,这是指女性。如果是男性,只要400毫升就够了。这个概念你可以通过化学实验室里的量筒转化为感性经验。   失去知觉之后,身体肌肉松弛,也包括括约肌.受害人大小便失禁,这意味着除去血污之外,你还将被自己的排泄物弄脏。再之后人体开始变凉,那是因为室温(恒25°C)往往低于体温(恒36°C),再加上肌肤是热的不良导体,所以原本健康弹性的人体最后摸起来竟象案板上明码标价的肉类食品。   死亡后尸体如果没有经过迅速处理,而是象游戏里那样被抛在一边,它不会自动变为一小滩血迹和几块红色POLYGON,而是一直躺在那儿,并出现一些日常生活中难得一见的特征。   从视觉上,你感到恐惧。除去大量的血迹,你还将看到从创口渗流出的体液,溢出的内脏和外翻的黄色皮下脂肪。由于失血,死者皮肤呈青黄色,并且有一些褐色出血点。然后人体开始奇怪地浮肿膨胀,肤色渐渐变为深棕色,尤指热带地区死亡者。从嗅觉上,创口开始发出强烈的异味,开始它只是一种新鲜内脏的腥气,之后渐渐变为一种能刺伤脑神经的恶臭。伴随着这种视觉与听觉的交相辉映,一种昆虫开始在肥沃的尸体中产下自己白色的幼子……   另外如果穿防弹背心,子弹击中你后,仿佛一个8磅的大锤重击你一下,你会向后猛倒,可能断几根肋骨,同时由于头部惯性,颈项薄弱,颈部神经被压折,你会晕过去。如果击中头盔,即使没击穿,头盔变形也会夹碎你的颅骨,或者折断颈项。   quot:亲眼看过56式60米距离击中人的大腿根部,进去一个小洞,连子弹带骨渣飞出来是一个碗那么大个洞,肌肉,血管全部一团糟,只好截肢了。   所以中了枪,决不会象电影那样,摸一下,没事儿。
猪的流行心理测试题 你是猪头吗?你现在清醒吗?以下有4道题目,在看完题目后立即作答,不准慢慢想!看下你是否真的清醒~ 第一题: 你正在参加赛跑,几经辛苦,你终于超过第二位的健儿,你现在是第几位? ———– ———– ———–如果你答第一,你就完全错啦!如果你超前原本第二的人,你便取代他的位置,即是第二,猪头第二题:(不可以用多过第一题的时间,要快!) 如果你跑呀跑,超前最后一名,而你现在是第几? ———— ————- ————- —————如果你答尾二,你又错啦!你又怎么可能超过最后的人,他都是最尾咯?你怎么还会在他后面?猪头,呵呵~ 第三题:(开始觉得自己有点猪头了吧……) 数学心算题题…不准用笔、纸或计数器,只可以心算…… 1000加上40……好了吗…再加1000…再加30… 再多1000…又再加20…现在再加多1000…再加10… 总和是多少?马上回答! —————- ————- ————- —————-5000?又错啦!自己拿个计算器算一下,是4100大猪头!你真是超笨呀……最后给你一次机会!第四题,(英文题:) mary’s father has five daughters: 1.nana,2.nene,3.nini,4.nono. what is the name of the fifthdaughter? ————– ————- ————– ————-nunu? no! ofcourse not.her name is mary. read the question again plz!
哈佛商学院申请经典案例 EDUCATION:Question on the ApplicationPlease list all high schools, colleges, and universities attended. Use prefix (F) where full time; (P) where part time. Note that transcripts are required for all collegiate and post-collegiate schools. (The form on the application had a table where the applicant had to supply the name of the institution, its location, the applicant's period of study, and the degree and year received if applicable.)Response of Applicant Phillips Andover Academy, NH, 9/85 to 6/88, graduated Univ. of California, Berkeley, 9/88 to 6/92, B.A.Question on the ApplicationHave you ever been suspended, expelled, or placed on probation at any school for academic or disciplinary reasons. (Yes or No) If "yes," please explain on a separate page.Response of Applicant "No" was checked.Question on ApplicationMajor field of study at college: Your Minor:Response of ApplicantEconomics for major, no minorQuestion on ApplicationCumulative Grade Point Average on 4.00 scale: GPA by year:Response of Applicant· Cumulative = 3.24· Year 1 = 2.75· Year 2 = 3.00· Year 3 = 3.17· Year 4 = 3.80-----------------------------------------------ACTIVITIESQuestion on ApplicationPlease list all activities in order of importance to you. Note that the Admissions Board reserves the right to verify the accuracy of this information.The application contained two tables. One for activities in college, the other for post-collegiate Community or Civic activities. For each table, the applicant had to name the activity, indicate the dates of participation, list the office held, present the # of members in the association, and finally indicate the hours spent on the activity per week.Answer by Applicant -- College Activities· Undergraduate Business Club, 89-90, Co-Chair Intern Comm. (appointed), 200+ members and 3 hours per week.· Recreational Volley Ball, 1991, Member of Team, 3 hours per week.Answer by Applicant -- Community/Civic Activities· Computers for adults, 9/93 to 4/94, Lead Instructor (appointed), no indication of the number of members, 6 hours per week.-----------------------------------------------AWARDS & RECOGNITIONQuestion on ApplicationList distinctions, honors and awards (academic, military, extracurricular, professional, community). Please note basis of selection and specify the years (a large open section existed in which the applicant had to type a response.)Answer by Applicant· Dean's List Spring Semester of 1991. Semester GPA of 3.908. In top 5% of all Undergraduate Students.· Dean's List Fall Semester of 1991. Semester GPA of 3.808. In top 4% of all Undergraduate Students.-----------------------------------------------Employment InformationQuestion Asked On ApplicationThis section of the application asks for a complete account of your time since graduating from high school. Using the format outlined below, list on additional pages each full-time position held (most recent first). List dates in left margin. Explain basis for salary information, i.e., what is your base salary; what was your bonus or overtime, overseas allowance; other income earned and reported on U.S. Income Tax returns, etc. Also, cite reasons for employment changes.
经过这点事后我想说的话 这是queen elizabeth 说的,不同的人,看了会有不同的反应Religion and culture are much in the news these days, usually as sources of difference and conflict, rather than for bringing people together. But the irony is that every religion has something to say about tolerance and respecting others. For me as a Christian one of the most important of these teachings is contained in the parable of the Good Samaritan, when Jesus answers the question "who is my neighbour". It is a timeless story of a victim of a mugging who was ignored by his own countrymen but helped by a foreigner - and a despised foreigner at that. The implication drawn by Jesus is clear. Everyone is our neighbour, no matter what race, creed or colour. The need to look after a fellow human being is far more important than any cultural or religious differences.Most of us have learned to acknowledge and respect the ways of other cultures and religions, but what matters even more is the way in which those from different backgrounds behave towards each other in everyday life. It is vitally important that we all should participate and cooperate for the sake of the wellbeing of the whole community. We have only to look around to recognise the benefits of this positive approach in business or local government, in sport, music and the arts.There is certainly much more to be done and many challenges to be overcome. Discrimination still exists. Some people feel that their own beliefs are being threatened. Some are unhappy about unfamiliar cultures. They all need to be reassured that there is so much to be gained by reaching out to others; that diversity is indeed a strength and not a threat. We need also to realise that peaceful and steady progress in our society of differing cultures and heritage can be threatened at any moment by the actions of extremists at home or by events abroad. We can certainly never be complacent.But there is every reason to be hopeful about the future. I certainly recognise that much has been achieved in my lifetime. I believe tolerance and fair play remain strong British values and we have so much to build on for the future. It was for this reason that I particularly enjoyed a story I heard the other day about an overseas visitor to Britain who said the best part of his visit had been travelling from Heathrow into Central London on the tube. His British friends were, as you can imagine, somewhat surprised, particularly as the visitor had been to some of the great attractions of the country. What do you mean they asked? Because, he replied, I boarded the train just as the schools were coming out. At each stop children were getting on and off - they were of every ethnic and religious background, some with scarves or turbans, some talking quietly, others playing and occasionally misbehaving together - completely at ease and trusting one another. How lucky you are, said the visitor, to live in a country where your children can grow up this way.I hope they will be allowed to enjoy this happy companionship for the rest of their lives.may you all gud luck anyway
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