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How Tankless Toilets Work

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Tankless toilets, which conserve water and take up less space than standard models, are common in public restrooms and some urban homes. Are the benefits worth having one in your home?

The 3 Most Walkable Cities in the U.S. Are on the East Coast

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Living in one of the most walkable cities in the U.S. offers a wealth of benefits. It promotes a healthier lifestyle, reduces environmental impact by reducing dependence on cars and even boosts the city's economy. And it fosters a sense of community by encouraging interaction among neighbors.

City vs. Suburbs: Which is a Better Place to Raise a Family?

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Is the city or the suburbs a better place to raise a family? Learn how to decide whether you should settle in the city or the suburbs.

How Arborists Work

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Arborists help take care of trees, but that can be difficult; tree work often requires climbing and other hazards. Learn more about arborists.

Does everyone have claustrophobia?

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Claustrophobia is the term for fear of enclosed spaces -- it's physical and psychological. Read about claustrophobia and some common claustrophobic symptoms.

What's a walk score?

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A walk score is a measure of your neighborhood's walkability. Learn about what a walk score is and find out how the Web site Walk Score rates your walkshed.

10 Largest Economies in the World, Ranked by Nominal GDP

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Often measured by GDP (gross domestic product), the size of an economy is often defined by the total value of all the goods and services produced the borders of a given country. This gives us a nice, round (and often very large) number to stick next to a country's name, which makes it easy to compare to other countries.

How Foreclosures Work

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Foreclosures happen when you're unable to pay the mortgage on your home. Learn how foreclosure works and ways to avoid it.

Meet The Line Saudi Arabia, a 106-mile, One-Building City

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Saudi Arabia's proposal to build a 106-mile-long, self-sufficient, road- and car-free, one-building city would make it the first of its kind in the world.

10 UAV Jobs of the Future

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were originally developed for the military, but there are many civilian uses as well. See 10 UAV jobs to learn more.

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