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Could You Pass the MI6 Exam?

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James Bond passed it, but those were simpler times (and he was fictional). Do you have what it takes to join the most elite secret service of them all?

How the Star Wars Program Didn't Work

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Back in 1983 when the Cold War was in full swing, the U.S. was looking for an effective new tactic to deter a nuclear strike. The "Star Wars" missile defensive initiative, however, wasn't it. Why not?

The IQ Scale: What Does Your IQ Score Really Mean?

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The term IQ typically refers to a score on a test that measures someone's cognitive ability. What does this test constitute exactly? And does it accurately measure intelligence?

Why Does the U.S. Have an Electoral College?

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In the U.S. presidential election system, how does the Electoral College work?

How much extra gasoline would Americans use if daytime running lights were mandatory?

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Daytime running lights use gas to stay lit when the car is on. Learn how daytime running lights use gas and the amount it takes to power these lights.

9 Legends of American Folklore

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From Johnny Appleseed to Paul Bunyan, figures of American folklore continue to inspire and engage. Before the invention on radio and television, people created these characters to help people cope with hard times. Learn more about these legendary figures.

How Intellectual Property Works

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The phrase intellectual property (IP) refers to the bundle of legal rights that arise from the creative genius of the human mind. Learn how it works.

Walter Hagen

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Walter Hagen was the first American professional golfer. Learn more about Walter Hagen's life and successful golfing career.

Biggest Cities in the U.S. (And the Biggest in Each State)

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The United States Census Bureau tracks the population of all incorporated places in the United States. Incorporated places include cities, towns, villages, boroughs and municipalities. The government census can identify trends in the growth rate of populations and help communities plan for the future, which is especially important in the biggest cities in U.S. states.

How to Plan a Long-distance Move

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There's a lot to plan any time you move, but a long-distance move can throw even more curveballs your way. Learn how to plan a long-distance move here.

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