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The History of Cola

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The history of cola is full of interesting tidbits and over one hundred years of facts. Learn all about the history of cola at HowStuffWorks.

Did Nero really play the fiddle while Rome burned?

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Nero, the Roman emperor, has a reputation for playing the fiddle while Rome burned, but did it really happen? Learn about the emperor Nero.

What are atmospheric water generators?

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Water generators have been around for a long time, but they use a lot of energy. Enter the atmospheric water generator, cleaning your water one drop at a time.

Does juggling exercise your brain?

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Does juggling exercise your brain? Read about how juggling could boost your brainpower.

Are taxes socialist?

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Are taxes socialist? Read about what it means to be socialist and whether or not taxes fit the description.

Who Invented the Sandwich?

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Everyone knows what a sandwich is. Most may even know how the snack got its name. But did you know who invented it? That's a tougher question to answer.

Who owns an abandoned house?

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When the economy sours, home vacancies dramatically increase. But who is responsible for abandoned properties, and what can you do about it? We have the answers.

Does the Jackalope Really Roam the State of Wyoming?

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Legend says that jackalopes roam the plains of Wyoming and even like to sing campfire songs. How much truth is there to this mythical creature?

Was Humpty Dumpty Really an Egg?

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And why couldn't all the king's horses and all the king's men put him back together again?

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