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abilities in humans and mutation in humans too
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Magazine Super Humans Marvel
The story of amazing humans called super humans marvel!!!!!!
2013
Jennifer Alejandra Palala Dionicio Amanecer School
26/04/2013
Index
The legendary creator of the X-Men talk about evolution and genetic mutation have endowed humans with
astonishing new abilities and features.
The series of Stan Lee scours the globe for the real-life counterparts of Lee's characters–people with unique
genetic traits that translate into remarkable powers.
Daniel Browning Smith
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He discovered his extreme flexibility at the age of four.
While roughhousing with his siblings in Meridian,
Mississippi, he jumped off a bunk bed and landed in a
split. Daniel went on to tour with a traveling sideshow
and train with Master Lu Yi in the ancient art of
Chinese acrobatics. He now holds the Guinness World
Record for most flexible man. Daniel can do almost
anything with his body, from dislocating both his arms
and legs to rotating his torso 180 degrees.
Tim Friede has made himself into a human guinea pig by allowing some of the world's deadliest
snakes to bite him and recording the results, in a quest to help reduce the 20,000 deaths that
are caused by snakebites throughout the world each year.
Tim received his first snake bite age 5 from a garter snake.
As a human crash test dummy, Rusty Height puts his life on the line and
has been in over a 1,000 car crashes. While working as a police crash
investigator, Rusty realized that many law enforcement officers have to
deal with serious road traffic accidents without any prior training.
To achieve this, Rusty started crashing the cars himself and soon gained
a reputation as the man who willingly crashes cars at speed for a living.
Just one tenth of an amp can kill an ordinary person, but Daniel Browning Smith witnesses
Nair passing more than 30 times that amount through his body and emerging completely
unscathed.
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Chris Robinson claims to have incredible powers
like that of the Marvel comic book character
Destiny: He believes that his dreams are a window
into the future.
Chris says he began dreaming of the future in
1986, when he dreamt about a radioactive cloud
heading towards London. Two days later, the
Chernobyl disaster happened, sending a
radioactive plume over most of Europe.
Timo Kaukonen Timo Kaukonen pushes his body to the limits of heat endurance. he's capable of
withstanding16 sweltering minutes in temperatures hot enough to boil water.
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Salim Haini, a 25-year-old Algerian, has been dubbed the "Man Who Eats
Anything." His incredible gastronomical feats include munching his way through
candles, plastic , strip l ights, sawdust, nails and newspapers.
Salim f irst discovered his abil ity to eat an ything as a teenager, while fasting
during the holy month of Ramadan. He began to eat whatever he could get his
hands on for breakfast.
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His superhuman ability to control his
body's automatic responses to the sword
being pushed down his throat. His near-
death experience, when he punctured his
stomach while swallowing seven swords
at once, demonstrated what happens
when you lose control over these
muscles.
Dan says that he's able to swallow 15-
inch razors, hedge clippers and even
curved blades that nudge his heart out of
the way as they pass by.
Bob Munden, the planet's swiftest gunslinger, is rumored to be faster than the blink of an
eye.
Bob holds just about every world record in every fast draw category he competes in.
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Yves Rossey Using a wing strapped to his body, Yves steers using
microscopic adjustments of his body. The thing that
sets him apart is that he doesn't just glide: his body is
the fuselage, allowing him to fly upwards and in
formation with other aircraft. Even the tiniest error
would result in disaster.
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Garry Turner discovered his extraordinary ability to stretch his skin when he was just 4
years old.
Garry has a rare genetic mutation known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, which alters the way
collagen is structured in his body.
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Tom can apparently withstand
the crushing force of
heavyweight trucks driving
over his stomach.
Is a world champion high diver.
Professor Splash has taken the art of shallow water diving to a new level, and has traveled
the world breaking records and entertaining millions.
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Eskil Ronningsbakken of Norway appears to have a superhuman ability to switch off fear,
enabling him to override the innate reactions our brain would normally have in the face of
deadly heights.
Eskil discovered he had a natural tolerance for working at heights and for balancing.
Eskil has now completed some of the most death-defying balances in the world, including a
handstand on a pole suspended from a hot air balloon.
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Ron White calls himself a "brain athlete”.
Since then he has trained up to six hours a day to
turn his brain into a supercomputer, able to
memorize and recall data at record speeds. Ron says
the key to his training is to be distracted while
memorizing things; this gives his brain incredible
focus. For example, to become the U.S. Memory
Champion he memorized cards while snorkeling, and
recently he has been memorizing cards while jogging.
He has even trained while at major league baseball
games.
How can you know if you are a super human?
You can know if you have some kind of different mutation or a different kind of sick thing
in your body.