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Where did the 2,000-calorie diet come from?
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Nutrition labels list daily values based on a 2,000-calorie diet. But where did the 2,000-calorie diet come from? Find out.
Far More Plants Get Consumed Thanks to Meat Eaters, Not Vegetarians
How much extra plant life is required to support an omnivore's diet? Learn more about meat eaters, vegetarians and diet in this HowStuffWorks article.
Co-insurance Overview
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How to Remove Sticker Residue in 4 Easy Steps
Sticker residue can be incredibly frustrating to deal with, whether it's leftover from a price tag, a bumper sticker or sticky tape. The sticky residue left behind seems almost impossible to remove at first, especially on delicate surfaces.
Scientists Warn Climate Change Is Suffocating the World's Oceans
Climate change may be melting glaciers, but it's also reducing the oxygen of the world's oceans. Without oxygen, many marine organisms may no longer be able to survive.
How CFL Bulbs Work
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CFL bulbs are eco-friendly alternatives to traditional bulbs. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about CFL bulbs.
Understanding the Amended Tax Return Form
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When filling out tax forms, mistakes happen. Form 1040X comes in handy for fixing problems. Learn more about the amended tax form at HowStuffWorks.
How Revolving Credit Works
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Revolving credit is a line of credit that doesn't have to be paid off each month but gathers interest when it's not. Learn about revolving credit.
How Electronic Brake Force Distribution Works
Brake force distribution is a great automotive safety feature. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about brake force distribution.
What speed should I drive to get maximum fuel efficiency?
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I know that the faster I drive my car, the more gas it uses. But on the other hand, I'll get to my destination in less time. Is there a "sweet spot" on the speedometer that would give me maximum fuel efficiency? And if so, is it different for different car models?