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Why Do We Have Middle Names?
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The modern tradition of using a middle name most likely began in the Middle Ages. HowStuffWorks checks out the history of the middle moniker.
That Green Stuff at the Sushi Restaurant? Not Really Wasabi
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Very few restaurants in the world serve real wasabi. HowStuffWorks Now explains why
Why Are People Eating Activated Charcoal?
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Activated charcoal is popping up everywhere. HowStuffWorks takes a look at the pros and cons of eating the black stuff.
Answer These Questions and We'll Guess If You're Male or Female
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Just because you like pink does not mean you are a girl, and just because you like cars does not mean you're a boy! Answer these questions, and we will guess if you are male or female.
How the Digestive System Works
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The digestive system absorbs and transports all the nutrients your body needs. Learn more about the digestive system.
How to Make Games
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Learn to make your own games. Most are crafted from paper items; all are fun for you and your friends. Find out more about how to make games.
1957-1959 Ford Ranchero
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The 1957-1959 Ford Ranchero has its beginnings in the Australian Ford Utility. Learn more about the history of the 1957-1959 Ford Ranchero.
1942-1944 Jeep: Jeep Enters World War II
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The 1942-1944 Jeep entered World War II and became an instant success in battle. Learn about the versatility and war feats of the World War II jeep.
How Maps Work
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A map is a type of language, a graphic way of representing information, whether it's to show population density or tell you how to get from Point A to Point B. Here's how they're made.