segunda-feira, 16 de janeiro de 2017

'Supercentenários' ao redor do mundo

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  • Slide 4 de 21: Susannah Mushatt Jones
  • Slide 5 de 21: FILE - In this Aug. 21, 2015, file photo, Yasutaro Koide, 112, holds the Guinness World Records certificate as he is formally recognized as the world's oldest man at a nursing home in Nagoya, central Japan. Koide, who was born on March 13, 1903, has died on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, two months short of his 113th birthday. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara, FIle)
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    Slide 8 de 21: September 24, 1880 - December 30, 1999 
When Sarah Knauss died in 1999 at the grand old age of 119 years and 97 days her daughter, Kathryn Sullivan (96), was quoted in the Los Angeles Times: "She's a very tranquil person and nothing fazes her. That's why she's living this long."
    Slide 9 de 21: February 21, 1875 – August 4, 1997

According to a report in the CNN, Jeanne Calment’s attributed the success to her long life to olive oil, Port wine and her sense of humour.
    Slide 10 de 21: August 29, 1880 –April 16, 1998 
According to the Los Angeles Times, Marie-Louise Febronie Meilleur, believed the secret to her long age is hard work.
    Slide 11 de 21: Misao Okawa, the world's oldest Japanese woman, poses for a photo on her 117th birthday celebration at Kurenai Nursing Home on March 4, 2015 in Osaka, Japan. Japanese woman Misao Okawa was the oldest living person in the world as certified by the Guinness World Records, who celebrated her 117 birthday on March 5. Okawa was dubbed the worlds oldest living person since the June 12, 2013 death of 116 years and 54 days old Jiroemon Kimura, also Japanese. She is ranked first Oldest Japanese person ever and third person reached to 117in the world.
    Slide 12 de 21: September 14, 1889 - August 27, 2006
According to a report in the BBC, Ecuadorian Maria Capovilla’s family believed the secret to her long life could be: “Donkey Milk.”
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    Slide 14 de 21: August 15, 1890 –December 11, 2006
Elizabeth Bolden was survived by 500 direct descendants, including 40 grandchildren, 75 great-grandchildren, 150 great-great-grandchildren, 220 great-great-great-grandchildren and 75 great-great-great-great-grandchildren. On the occasion of her 112th birthday, she was interviewed by a reporter from the Los Angeles times. When she was questioned by the writer and asked to reveal the secret to her long life – she responded “I don’t know!”
    Slide 15 de 21: August 26, 1896 – December 4, 2012
According to a report in The Daily Mail, the day she turned 116, she told a representative from the Guinness World Records: “I mind my own business and I don't eat junk food.”

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