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Sorry, Not Sorry: When Apologizing Makes Things Worse
Adding the word 'sorry' to a rejection just makes it worse, says a new study. HowStuffWorks explains why.
What Supervillain Is Your Love Interest?
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Should you actually be with Loki? What would you do to spend a day with Harley Quinn (and her short-shorts)? If you want the tea on which supervillainous hottie is secretly your bae, shut up and take this quiz!
Maybe You Can Be Too Thin? Meet the World's Skinniest Skyscraper
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Standing 1,428 feet tall and just 60 feet wide, Steinway Tower in New York City has earned the nickname, "The Coffee Stirrer."
Why Do We Experiment on Mice?
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Mice are small and reproduce quickly, but they're more than just an animal of convenient size and libido. Mice have some truly special genetic gifts that it doesn't take a scientist to appreciate.
What is high-definition makeup?
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Are you wondering what is high-definition makeup? Learn what high-definition makeup is.
A Look at Teratophilia: The Attraction to Monsters
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If you're feeling especially optimistic, you might say that, as a society, we're becoming more open and accepting of different sexual identities and preferences. Of course, there's always backlash, but in recent years, it's become more popular to be upfront and unashamed of who or what one is sexually attracted to (within the bounds of consent and maturity).
The Independent Variable vs. Dependent Variable in Research
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In any scientific research, there are typically two variables of interest: independent variables and dependent variables. In forming the backbone of scientific experiments, they help scientists understand relationships, predict outcomes and, in general, make sense of the factors that they're investigating.
Have automakers tried crossover vehicles in the past?
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Have automakers tried crossover vehicles in the past? Learn about history's earliest crossover vehicles at HowStuffWorks.
A Brief Overview of 12 Different Home Styles
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Dozens of different types of architectural home styles from Federal to Mediterranean exist in the United States. Learn about the different types of architectural home styles in this article.
13 Original Colonies: A Beginner's Guide to Colonial America
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The 13 original colonies of the United States were the foundation of what would become a new nation, born from a blend of ambition, conflict and compromise. These colonies stretched along the Atlantic coast, from New Hampshire in the north to Georgia in the south.