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5 Ways to Take Care of Your Feet Every Day
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To care for your feet might be the last thing on your mind, until they start hurting. Learn five ways to care for your feet to keep them healthy.
How Much Do You Know About Audio Engineering?
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Recording music has evolved a lot since the initial days of the microphone. Whether you are recording at a professional studio with a large analog console or are recording into an interface connected to your laptop at your home studio, there are concepts, terms and processes that separate the good from the great. Think you're one of the greats? Test your knowledge!
Science Explains Why We Have Favorite Colors
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We all have favorite colors. But have you ever considered why you like one color more than another?
The phrase “369 Method” at or near the beginning
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Choose a specific goal or desire. Clearly define what you want to manifest and turn it into a positive, present-tense affirmation-such as “I am confident and successful”
In 19th-century Paris, the Morgue Was the Best Show in Town
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Today Paris' best-known attractions are perhaps the Eiffel Tower and Champs-Élysées. In the 19th-century, it was the morgue.
Indigo Children: New Age Trend or Undiagnosed ADHD?
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Indigo children are either here to save the world or need help with their undiagnosed ADHD, depending on your point of view. We explore this New Age concept in more detail.
How Alan Turing and His Test Became AI Legend
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First published in 1950, the Turing Test was designed to determine whether a computer would ever be able to successfully imitate a human being. So what's the state of it now?
When Were the Twin Towers Built?
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The twin towers of the World Trade Center were true originals -- their history is one of innovation, persistence and grand ideas.
How Game Theory Works
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Game theory introduction coincided with advances in economy and warfare. Read about game theory introduction and how it changed the way we wage war and bets.
Are grease cars legal?
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A grease car can save you a lot of money on fuel, but can it also cost you in fines from the government? Learn about grease car legality and the EPA.