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Do you lose the right to privacy when you die?
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Do you lose the right to privacy when you die? Read the arguments for and against the right to privacy after death.
iPad vs. Android Tablets
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Trying to decide between an iPad vs. an Android tablet? We can help you decide which one is right for you. See information on iPads vs. Android tablets.
10 Facts About Hoarding
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Hoarding is a pathological attachment to things. Learn 10 facts about hoarding at TLC Family.
How Smart Rearview Mirrors Work
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Nissan's Smart Rearview Mirror allows you to see behind your vehicle while you're driving. Learn about Nissan's all-new mirror at HowStuffWorks.
How Sparta Turned Its Men Into Super-Soldiers — and Dancers
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Movies like '300' have popularized the image of ancient Spartans as super-warriors. But that's only part of the story
Is Running Every Single Day Good for Your Body?
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Some say it's not good to run every single day without letting the body rest. But others take running streaks to another level.
John Smith's True Story Is Way Better Than the Fictional Tale
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John Smith has been described as a tireless soldier, self-promoter and publicist. In today's speak, you might even call him an influencer.
Weaving the Story of Kente Cloth, a Historic West African Fabric
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Recognized by its bright colors and rows of bold, woven patterns, kente cloth is more than a piece of fabric. Each kente cloth has meaning, which is conveyed through its colors, patterns and symbols.
The Ethics (and Crime) of Plagiarism
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Defining plagiarism is not easy. HowStuffWorks breaks down the definition, which usually involves passing off someone else's work as your own.
How the Coelacanth Works
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When the coelacanth was discovered in 1938, scientist knew they had found something extraordinary. Learn more about the coelacanth at HowStuffWorks.