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How Do Dollar Stores Make Money?
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In good times and bad, dollar stores seem to thrive. But how are they are able to make so much money selling things so cheaply?
What's sarcopenia and what can you do about it?
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Sarcopenia is the loss of muscle mass and coordination that results from the process of aging. See the causes of sarcopenia and how it can be avoided.
How to Measure Square Footage
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Measuring square footage can be somewhat complex. Learn about how to measure square footage at HowStuffWorks.
Pet Sitters 101
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Pet sitters do a job that many people would turn their nose at. Learn all about pet sitters at Animal Planet.
10 Green Home Cleaning Tips
Keeping your living space sanitary can sometimes feel like a daunting task. Learn these green home cleaning tips to keep your house naturally fresh.
Collagen Lip Treatments
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Collagen lip treatments have become very popular. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about collagen lip treatments.
How to Conserve Water While Still Keeping a Beautiful Garden
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To conserve water in your garden, there are some simple steps you can take. Learn ways to conserve water in your garden -- and still watch it grow.
How Your Tongue Works
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The tongue plays an important role in starting the digestive process, perceiving taste, and speaking. Learn more about the workings of your tongue.
How Carbon Footprints Work
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While actual footprints measure size, weight and speed, carbon footprints measure how much carbon dioxide (CO2) we produce in our daily lives. Do you know how big your carbon footprint is?
How Scanners Work
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Before the digital camera explosion, flatbed scanners were the way to get images into a PC and online. These devices turn images on paper into data you can access on a computer. Find out how scanners analyze, process and transfer images.