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Hog vs. Pig: Are You Calling That Swine by the Right Name?

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Hog vs. pig: What’s the difference? If you’ve ever wondered whether the two are just different names for the same animal, you're not alone. While they’re closely related, it's not always correct to use these terms interchangeably.

Horseshoe Crab Looks Like an Alien, If We're Being Honest

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The horseshoe crab might look like a creature from another planet, but it’s a vital part of Earth’s marine ecosystems.

Representative Democracy: How It Started and How It's Going

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In a representative democracy, citizens elect representatives to make political decisions on their behalf rather than voting on every law directly. This system of government shapes democratic government in many countries today, from local level councils to the federal government.

How Blackjack Works

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Blackjack (also known as "21") is one of the most popular casino games, at least partly because the rules are easy to grasp. There's one aim: Get as close to 21 as possible. Find out the real deal here.

How Organ Transplants Work

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Today, most organ transplants are relatively safe procedures. Learn about living and cadaverous organ donors and how organs are matched to recipients.

How Nanotechnology Works

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Nanotechnology is so new, no one is really sure what will come of it. Even so, predictions range from the ability to reproduce things like diamonds and food to the world being devoured by self-replicating nanorobots.

How Airport Security Works

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According to the Department of Homeland Security 730 million people travel on passenger jets every year. Are these folks safe? Find out how high-tech solutions are being used to make flying as safe as possible.

Top 10 Tips for Adjusting to Retirement

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Adjusting to retirement can be much easier if you take a look at these top 10 tips for adjusting to retirement. See how you can adjust to retirement.

Datsun Sports Cars

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Nissan's earliest car, the 1914 DAT, eventually led to the Datson and, in 1934, the name Datsun. Learn about the Datsun line of sports cars.

1953-1956 Packard Caribbean

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The 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean was built to compete in the early 1950s sports car craze. Learn more about the 1953-1956 Packard Caribbean origins.

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