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Are decisions made in groups better than decisions made alone?

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Decisions made in groups can often be done alone or in small numbers. Learn about decisions made in groups in this article.

Does expensive wine taste better than cheap wine?

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Does expensive wine taste better than cheap wine? Or is it all sour grapes? Get the scoop at HowStuffWorks.

10 Worst Recessions in U.S. History, Listed Chronologically

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Recessions are painful chapters in any nation's economic story, and the United States has experienced its fair share.

How Hazing Works

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Hazing is usually associated with college pranks, but it's gotten deadlier over the past two decades. HowStuffWorks looks at the increase in hazing.

The Ultimate Happiness Quiz

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This Ultimate Happiness Quiz will test your knowledge of about this desired emotion. Check out the Happiness Quiz to get tips and learn more.

Is it true that 1 percent of Americans control a third of the wealth?

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Is it true that 1 percent of Americans control a third of the wealth? Find out if it's true that 1 percent of Americans control a third of the wealth.

What is the secret to happiness?

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What's the secret to happiness? Learn about research in the area of happiness and what is the secret to happiness at Discovery Health.

Like Everything Else, Thanksgiving Will Cost a Lot More This Year

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The price of the average American Thanksgiving increased about 14 percent over last year. Why so much? Blame the supply chain crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, of course.

How Biomimicry Works

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Biomimicry is the practice of imitating models in nature to create better forms and processes. Learn how biomimicry influences sustainable design.

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