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How Weather Works
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Weather is the state of the atmosphere, rather than something that only affects your area. Read more about weather and the complex system behind it.
How the Doomsday Ark Works
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If the Earth is struck by calamity, will survivors find salvation in the proposed Doomsday Ark? The lunar-based vault will contain information that could help jumpstart a new civilization.
Can You Finish These Famous Commercial Jingles?
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Whether you liked them or not, these catchy jingles have been stuck in your head for years! Think you have what it takes to complete these ads? Take this quiz now to find out!
Tired of Sitting All Day? These 5 Calisthenics Can Get You Moving
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Sitting on your butt all day can do a number on your health. Calisthenics, which is resistance training using your body weight, is a great way to stay in shape.
Why Every Woman Wanted to Stay at the Barbizon Hotel
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The Barbizon Hotel was a glamorous, women-only residential hotel in New York. And though most women wanted to live there, only a few made the grade.
How Forensic Dentistry Works
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Forensic dentistry, also known as forensic odontology, is a way of identifying people by their teeth. Forensic dentistry encompasses bite-mark analysis.
Walking Accessories
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This introduction to walking accessories addresses the importance of a good walking shoe. See an introduction to walking accessories.
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.
The Glass Lizard, aka Glass Snake, Makes Its Tail Shatter
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Today, we’re diving into the world of the glass snake, more commonly known as a glass lizard. They aren’t actually snakes at all; they’re several species of legless lizard. That's right, glass lizards look an awful lot like snakes, but they have some key differences that set them apart.
'Latchkey Kids': What's Different About Leaving Children Home Alone Now Versus Then
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Today's latchkey kids are likelier to come from low-income families than high-income ones - a flip from the early 2000s.