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1. The Great White at West Warwick, Rhode Island in 2003. Pyrotechnic problem ignited the insulated walls on fire.

Dead: 100

Injured: 180 

2. Rock concert at Minsk, Belarus in 1999. Hailstorm caused fans to run for cover at a nearby subway station, which resulted in a stampede.

Dead: 52

Injured: 150 

3. The Who at Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1979. A crowd of fans were so eager to get inside through the one door that kept being opened and closed (for security purposes), that those in front were crushed to death while others in the crowd fell to the ground.

Dead: 11

Injured: at least 25 

4. The Rolling Stones at the Altamont Speedway in Northern California in 1969. Members of the Hell’s Angels acted as security and stabbed a concertgoer to death because he had a gun. Two fans were also run over and one drowned in a ditch.

Dead: 4

Injured: unknown 

5. Pearl Jam at the Roskilde Annual Rock Festival near Copenhagenm, Denmark in 2000. Together, fans became a stampede as they rushed towards the stage when the band appeared.

Dead: 9I

Injured: over 50 

6. Woodstock in Rome, New York in 1999. Over 200 000 attendees got fed up of poor hygienic conditions and expensive food stands at the three-day event. They began fires, lootings and there have been at least 4 reported acts of rape.

Dead: unknown

Injured: at least 6 

7. Axl Rose of Guns n’ Roses at the Riverport Amphitheater in Maryland Heights, Missouri in 1991. Rose physically fought with a fan in the audience who had a camera. He and the band then proceeded to walk off-stage, which caused a riot to begin and spread throughout the venue.

Dead: none

Injured: at least 25 

8. James Hetfield of Metallica at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. Hetfield got caught in the middle of a pyrotechnic placement and suffered from some burns.

Dead: none

Injured: 1 

9. Limp Bizkit at The Big Day Out Festival in Sydney, Australia in 2001.The audience were putting force onto those in front of them, hence causing some fans to be crushed.

Dead: 1, due to a heart attack

Injured: at least 36 

10. Korn at Hi-Fi Buys Ampitheater in Georgia, Atlanta in 2006.  A man was attacked by two other men when he asked them to be careful around his pregnant girlfriend and a mentally-challenged child who was accompanying them.

Dead: 1

Injured: none

According to Purna Bhattacharya, TenMojo.com

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1. Prince Harry and William of Wales – Prince Charles and Princess Diana of
Wales 

2. Nicole Richie (adopted) – Lionel Richie 

3. Jack and Kelly Osbourne (but not Aimee Osbourne) – Ozzy Osbourne 

4. Suri Cruise – Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes 

5.
Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz Beckham - David and Victoria Beckham 

6. Lisa Marie Presley – Elvis Presley 

7. John Carter Cash – Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash 

8.
Lourdes and Rocco Ritchie – Madonna  

9. Apple Martin – Chris Martin of Coldplay and Gwyneth Paltrow 

10.
Coco Arquette – David Arquette and Courtney Cox

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1. Paris Hilton

2. Britney Spears

3. Nicole Richie

4. The Olsen Twins (Mary-Kate and Ashley)

5. Teri Hatcher

6. Madonna

7. 50 Cent

8. Jennifer Lopez

9. Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy

10. Barbara Walters

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1. Lou Bega – Mambo No. 5

2. Eifel 65 – Blue (Da Ba Dee)

3. Natalie Imbruglia – Torn

4. Hanson – MmmBop

5. Haddaway – What Is Love

6. Los Del Rio – Macarena

7. The Rembrandts – I’ll Be There For You

8. Meredith Brooks – Bitch

9. Marcy Playground – Sex and Candy

10. Chumbawamba – I Get Knocked Down

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1. Richie Valens – airplane crash

2. John Lennon – murdered

3. Jimi Hendrix – drug overdose, combined with alcohol

4. Kurt Cobain – suicide

5. Janis Joplin – drug overdose

6. Tupac Shakur – murdered

7. Selena - murdered

8. Karen Carpenter - anorexia

9. Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers – motorcycle accident and one year later, Berry Oakley of the same band suffers the same cause of death

10. Bon Scott of AC/DC – alcohol overdose

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11. Cliff Burton of Metallica – car accident

12. Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys – drowned

13. Christa Paffgen of Velvet Underground – cerebral hemorrhage

14. Freddy Mercury of Queen – AIDS

15. Keith Godchaux of the Grateful Dead – car accident

16. Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones – drowned

17. John Bonham of Led Zepplin – alcohol overdose

18. Aaliyah – airplane crash

19. Michael Hutchence of INXS – suicide

20. “Left Eye” of TLC – car accident

According to Purna Bhattacharya, TenMojo.com

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1. Humans beings.

Size: 66 inches/172 cm in height, on average

Reside: Everywhere.

2. The Sea Wasp (or the Box Jellyfish).

Size: 8 inches/20 cm on each side, on average

Reside: Hawaii, Australia, Queensland 

3. The Inland Taipan or Fierce Snake.

Size: 8 feet/2 meters in length, on average

Reside: South Australia, Queensland and Northern Territory boarder 

4. The Saltwater Crocodile.

Size: 21 feet/6.4 meters in length, on average

Reside: Australia, Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands 

5. White Sharks.

Size: 21 feet/6.4 meters in length, on average

Reside: Southern Australia 

6. Scorpions, especially the African Spitting Scorpion.

Size: 5 inches/12 cm in length

Reside: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana 

7. The African Lion (or Panthera Leo).

Size: 10 feet/3 meters in length, on average

Reside: Africa, Gir Forest in India 

8. Elephants.

Size: 9 feet/2.5 meters in height, on average

Reside: Sub-Saharan dessert of Africa, Southeast Asia and India 

9. Hippopotamus.

Size: 11 feet/3.5 meters in length, on average

Reside: Primarily in Sub-Sharan Africa 

10. Black Widow Spider.

Size: 1.5 inches/3.8 cm

Reside: piles of wood and firewood, outdoor toilets, boxes and other rarely used areas or objects

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In terms of the number of citizens being affected:

1. Chernobyl, Ukraine.

5.5 million – nuclear meltdown over 2 decades ago

2. Ranipet, India.

3.5 million – leather tanning wastes

3. Dzerzinsk, Russia.

300, 000 – main chemical weapons manufacturing grounds until 1960

4. Kabwe, Zambia.

250, 000 – children are permitted 5 – 10x of the acceptable maximum of EPA

5. Linfen, China.

200, 000 – residents choke on coal dust

6. Norilsk, Russia.

134, 000 – largest heavy metals refining area

7. Rudnaya Pristan, Russia.

90, 000 – children’s blood contaminated with lead, levels reveal 8 – 20x maximum of the acceptable levels presented by the U.S.

8. Haina, Dominican Republic.

85,000 – lead contamination due to lead battery recycling

9. La Oroya, Peru.

35,000 – toxic lead emissions due to a metal processing ground

10. Mailuu-Suu, Kyrgyzstan.

23, 000 – radioactive mining waste and great seismic occurrences

According to Purna Bhattacharya, TenMojo.com

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1. Consume tons of fresh fruit, vegetables and water.

2. Limit, as much as possible, your intake of red meat, saturated fats, trans fats, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats.

3. Consume unsaturated fats, alpha-linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids (omega-6 and omega-3) in proper quantities, and consume soy and foods containing folic acid.

4. Exercise daily.

5. Don’t smoke cigarettes or any other drug.

6. Relocate, if necessary, to a less polluted city/region/country.

7. Don’t consume alcohol – otherwise at limited frequencies and quantities.

8. Use good sun protection for your skin.

9. Be safe with sexual relations.

10. Do cancer screenings once a year.

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