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1962, 1963, 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury
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1962-1964 Plymouth Sport Fury was not the best built or styled, but they have held up well over the years. Learn about 1962-1964 Plymouth Sport Fury.
How Blackouts Work
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Blackouts are explained in this article. Learn about blackouts.
Shea Lotion Basics
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Shea lotion is used for extreme moisturizing. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about shea lotion.
How to Moisturize Your Feet
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Want to know how to moisturize your feet? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to moisturize your feet.
Traditional Chinese Medicine: Science or Superstition?
Traditional Chinese medicine science or superstition? Learn the difference between traditional Chinese medicine science and superstition from Discovery Health.
How to Donate Heirlooms to a Museum
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Ever wonder how to donate heirlooms to a museum? Read about donating heirlooms to museums at TLC Family.
Milk Snake: Harmless Yet Colored for Danger
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Often confused with the venomous coral snake, which advertises its toxicity through bright bands of color, the milk snake is harmless to humans.
The Highly Venomous Timber Rattlesnake Is an American Icon
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If you're looking for the venomous timber rattler, the U.S. is the place to be, as these bad boys are found in at least 27 states.
How Patriotism and American Pro Sports Became Allied
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How did the NFL, baseball, patriotism and the 'Star Spangled Banner' become so intertwined? HowStuffWorks investigates.
Hagfish: This Eel-like Slime Machine Is a Predator's Nightmare
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The elusive hagfish is a master at hiding in holes and crevices, but its main defense is its ability to release a noxious, suffocating and sometimes poisonous slime when attacked.