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How the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Works
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The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally brings hundreds of thousands of motorcycle enthusiasts to South Dakota every year. Read what makes the Sturgis Rally so popular.
5 Ancient Egyptian Cosmetics
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Ancient Egyptian cosmetics had some of the same ingredients we use today. Take a look at five ancient Egyptian cosmetics to see what they used.
How can you claim student loan interest on your income tax return?
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To claim student loan interest on your tax return you must meet certain criteria. Learn about claiming student loan interest.
Should men wash their faces with soap?
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Should men wash their face with soap? Visit Discovery Health to find out if men should wash their face with soap.
10 Wedding Reception Rituals We Wish Would Die Already
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Tradition has its place, but there are 10 wedding reception rituals we wish would die already. Check out 10 tired wedding reception rituals at HowStuffWorks.
13 Examples Of Steve Jobs Being Crazy
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Steve Jobs was many things: technological genius, eccentric billionaire, master marketer, and notable jerk. Like most people, he was not all good, and certainly not all bad. He helped revolutionize the world of personal computers and mobile phones. He also did a bunch of things that made people believe that "Think different" was more of [...] The post 13 Examples Of Steve Jobs Being Crazy appeared first on Goliath.
10 Retro Games That Still Hold Up
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Nostalgia is a powerful force in gaming, especially since the technology moves so rapidly. Game genres and design techniques can quickly be rendered obsolete in such a fast-moving industry, making it no surprise that the vast majority of games from 20+ years ago look positively archaic by today's standards. It takes a lot of skill [...] The post 10 Retro Games That Still Hold Up appeared first on Goliath.
How John Muir Helped Pave the Way for the National Park System
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Muir was personally involved in the creation of Yosemite, Sequoia, Mount Rainier, Petrified Forest and Grand Canyon national parks and earned the title of "Father of Our National Park System."
The Coldest Place on Earth Hasn't Been Experienced by Humans
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Iceland? The North Pole? Antarctica? There are a lot of super cold places on this planet, but which one can claim bragging rights as the coldest place on Earth?
Blocky and Raw: Is Brutalism Architecture Making a Comeback?
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This postwar era architecture has a heavy, raw look, hence the name. But the designs are sensible and authoritative, and many Brutalist buildings are experiencing a revival.