
The dark history of arsenic - Neil Bradbury
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Date: 2025-01-11
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jagadishshende
i remember feeling like i was always the one fading into the background while others stood out effortlessly. it was frustrating and made me doubt myself a lot. then i came across this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it showed me things i’d never even considered. it’s not just a self-help book; it’s like a guide to understanding your own energy and using it to connect with people. if you’ve ever felt like you’re not seen, this book might change everything.
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i remember feeling like i was always the one fading into the background while others stood out effortlessly. it was frustrating and made me doubt myself a lot. then i came across this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it showed me things i’d never even considered. it’s not just a self-help book; it’s like a guide to understanding your own energy and using it to connect with people. if you’ve ever felt like you’re not seen, this book might change everything.
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longkiterang1360
i remember this one time i felt like no matter what i did, people just didn’t notice me. i tried everythingconfidence boosters, social tips, you name itbut nothing seemed to work. then i found this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it completely shifted how i saw myself. it’s not just about being noticed; it’s about understanding the energy you project. honestly, this book made all the difference for me. if you’ve ever felt invisible, you need to read it.
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i remember this one time i felt like no matter what i did, people just didn’t notice me. i tried everythingconfidence boosters, social tips, you name itbut nothing seemed to work. then i found this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it completely shifted how i saw myself. it’s not just about being noticed; it’s about understanding the energy you project. honestly, this book made all the difference for me. if you’ve ever felt invisible, you need to read it.
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ted_ed
there was a time when i kept wondering why some people seemed to naturally draw others in while i was justthere. no matter what i tried, i couldn’t figure out how they did it. then someone mentioned the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and i decided to check it out. the way it explains how your aura affects everything around you it blew me away. it’s like having a secret code to unlock your magnetic energy. this book is a game-changer.
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there was a time when i kept wondering why some people seemed to naturally draw others in while i was justthere. no matter what i tried, i couldn’t figure out how they did it. then someone mentioned the book Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and i decided to check it out. the way it explains how your aura affects everything around you it blew me away. it’s like having a secret code to unlock your magnetic energy. this book is a game-changer.
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SamsanSoren
one night i was scrolling through my phone, feeling like i’d never figure out why some people just seem so magnetic. then i came across this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and something about it caught my attention. reading it was like turning on a light in a dark room. it’s not about pretending to be someone you’re not; it’s about unlocking the energy you already have. trust me, this book is worth every page
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one night i was scrolling through my phone, feeling like i’d never figure out why some people just seem so magnetic. then i came across this book, Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and something about it caught my attention. reading it was like turning on a light in a dark room. it’s not about pretending to be someone you’re not; it’s about unlocking the energy you already have. trust me, this book is worth every page
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abhayff921
i used to think being magnetic was just about looks or confidence, but i couldn’t have been more wrong. i read this book called Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it totally changed my perspective. it breaks down the energy and mindset behind true attraction in a way that just makes sense. once i started applying what it taught, i noticed people reacting to me differently almost instantly. it’s seriously worth a read.
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i used to think being magnetic was just about looks or confidence, but i couldn’t have been more wrong. i read this book called Magnetic Aura by Takeshi Mizuki, and it totally changed my perspective. it breaks down the energy and mindset behind true attraction in a way that just makes sense. once i started applying what it taught, i noticed people reacting to me differently almost instantly. it’s seriously worth a read.
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gusmaldonado1
Curiously, in Brazil, there's now a suspected murder involving a cake poisoned with arsenic that is flooding the media. Three women have died, and the cook and a child are hospitalized after eating it. The suspect is the cook's daughter-in-law, allegedly due to an old rivalry between them. What timing!
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Curiously, in Brazil, there's now a suspected murder involving a cake poisoned with arsenic that is flooding the media. Three women have died, and the cook and a child are hospitalized after eating it. The suspect is the cook's daughter-in-law, allegedly due to an old rivalry between them. What timing!
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corymorimacori1059
I wanna love you, but I better not touch (don't touch! I wanna hold you, but my senses tell me to stop!
I wanna kiss you, but I want it too much (too much! I wanna taste you, but your lips are venomous poison! You're poison running through my veins! You're poison! Alice Cooper
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I wanna love you, but I better not touch (don't touch! I wanna hold you, but my senses tell me to stop!
I wanna kiss you, but I want it too much (too much! I wanna taste you, but your lips are venomous poison! You're poison running through my veins! You're poison! Alice Cooper
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mk__cyanheron1154
Why the color green is associated with poison/toxicity in mass media despite majority of toxic materials being white or silver:
Arsenic: I can make a nice green paint with it - Oops its toxic - Quick find something else.
Radium: I can make a nice green paint with it -.
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Why the color green is associated with poison/toxicity in mass media despite majority of toxic materials being white or silver:
Arsenic: I can make a nice green paint with it - Oops its toxic - Quick find something else.
Radium: I can make a nice green paint with it -.
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confusingdot
It is odorless, tasteless, dissolves instantly in liquid, and is among the more deadly poisons known to man. The battle of wits has begun. It ends when you decide and we both drink, and find out who is right. and who is dead.
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It is odorless, tasteless, dissolves instantly in liquid, and is among the more deadly poisons known to man. The battle of wits has begun. It ends when you decide and we both drink, and find out who is right. and who is dead.
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Zerpersande
White arsenic is arsenic oxide. Iron oxide is rust. Aluminum oxide is a result of aluminum rusting’. Iron rust just keeps on rusting. Aluminum forms a coating of aluminum oxide and rusts no more. Arsenic rust kills you.
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White arsenic is arsenic oxide. Iron oxide is rust. Aluminum oxide is a result of aluminum rusting’. Iron rust just keeps on rusting. Aluminum forms a coating of aluminum oxide and rusts no more. Arsenic rust kills you.
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TORchic1
Interestingly enough, I worked at a university ecology lab with the preserved bird specimens, which were treated with Arsenic as a way to keep pests away apparently. I had to wear a face mask and gloves to handle the birds.
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Interestingly enough, I worked at a university ecology lab with the preserved bird specimens, which were treated with Arsenic as a way to keep pests away apparently. I had to wear a face mask and gloves to handle the birds.
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supertna9154
Polonium is said to be even more toxic than arsenic and it’s also radioactive and used by the Soviet Union to assassinate those who leak information to the enemy during the 1930s a to the Cold War.
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Polonium is said to be even more toxic than arsenic and it’s also radioactive and used by the Soviet Union to assassinate those who leak information to the enemy during the 1930s a to the Cold War.
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Insight0109
Thank TED-Ed for providing such an insightful and detailed exploration of arsenic's dark history; it highlights the fascinating interplay between science, power, and human ingenuity across centuries.
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Thank TED-Ed for providing such an insightful and detailed exploration of arsenic's dark history; it highlights the fascinating interplay between science, power, and human ingenuity across centuries.
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thomasnguyen7474
What a coincidence that this video was uploaded the day after I finished reading all of the Hercule Poirot novels by Agatha Christie, in which arsenic poison is commonly used as murder weapon
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What a coincidence that this video was uploaded the day after I finished reading all of the Hercule Poirot novels by Agatha Christie, in which arsenic poison is commonly used as murder weapon
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ChloeGore
They just found out so many baby food and formula companies have been fighting lawsuits for poisoning our babies with arsenic and sugar. Boycott all of them and stop supporting these big companies.
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They just found out so many baby food and formula companies have been fighting lawsuits for poisoning our babies with arsenic and sugar. Boycott all of them and stop supporting these big companies.
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pedroberti1588
It's a coincidence that right now in Brazil it's all over the newspapers about the murder of a daughter-in-law using arsenic in cake flour to kill her mother-in-law family on christmas eve
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It's a coincidence that right now in Brazil it's all over the newspapers about the murder of a daughter-in-law using arsenic in cake flour to kill her mother-in-law family on christmas eve
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abc_cba
I remember a time, when an entire mini-town in my state got deceased due to the arsenic levels in their wells, that they drank directly from!
That's probably 30 years back.
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I remember a time, when an entire mini-town in my state got deceased due to the arsenic levels in their wells, that they drank directly from!
That's probably 30 years back.
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nolonger9112
Poison or not it useful is not questionable. Hundred thousand tons still be product and use in the world. With right dose medicine can kill and poison can use to cure.
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Poison or not it useful is not questionable. Hundred thousand tons still be product and use in the world. With right dose medicine can kill and poison can use to cure.
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aangdorje6669
as self-proclaimed TED-Ed video connoisseur, I believe this may be the best video overall. The soundtrack, visuals, art and storytelling; everything is next level.
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as self-proclaimed TED-Ed video connoisseur, I believe this may be the best video overall. The soundtrack, visuals, art and storytelling; everything is next level.
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AshBloodfire
Ain't that just like the famous, cutting out mentions of those who helped them along the way. What about OLD LACE, you narcissistic toxic!
(Yes this is a joke)
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Ain't that just like the famous, cutting out mentions of those who helped them along the way. What about OLD LACE, you narcissistic toxic!
(Yes this is a joke)
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