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Could a Corporation Have Its Own Entire City?
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Can a city be given to a corporation? Learn more about city's attempts to lure Amazon's second U.S. headquarters in this HowStuffWorks article.
Are You Dating Your Soulmate?
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There's a tingly feeling of connection that's bound to happen when you date your soulmate. It's beyond words. Your soulmate just feels absolutely right; they're forged in the heavens, if you will. Are you dating this person? Take this quiz and find out!
'Norse to See You': Take Our Viking Quiz!
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Helmets, battles, Leif Erikson Day - our Viking quiz has it all. Grab some mead and let's get started!
The Pros and Cons of Shale Gas
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Under our toes, a wealth of gas exists that burns clean and could wean the U.S. off energy dependence. But getting to it is a bit tricky.
Top 6 Innovations in Solar Power
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Our energy systems are in need of a serious tuneup, for a number of reasons. Keep reading to learn about the Top 6 Innovations in Solar Power.
Can fluoride make your teeth yellow?
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Too much fluoride can make your teeth yellow, but only if you're a pee-wee under the age of 8. Learn if fluoride can make your teeth yellow.
What Is a Harvest Moon?
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The harvest moon is the full moon closest to the autumnal equinox, typically in late September or early October in the Northern Hemisphere.
Scallions vs. Green Onions: What's the Difference?
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You've probably seen people and recipes use the terms "scallions" and "green onions" interchangeably - and for once, the conflation is correct. When it comes to distinguishing scallions vs. green onions, these terms describe the same vegetable.
What was the first crossover vehicle?
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What was the first crossover vehicle? Learn about the first crossover vehicle at HowStuffWorks.
Why We Say It's 'Raining Cats and Dogs' When It's Literally Not
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If you've ever uttered the phrase, "It's raining cats and dogs," you may have thought it was a bizarre way to describe heavy rainfall. After all, it conjures images of cats and dogs tumbling from the sky. While cats and dogs may not literally be falling from the sky, they may have inspired the phrase.