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5 Natural Deodorant Ingredients

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Do you know what natural deodorant ingredients help prevent body odor? Take a look at our list of five common natural deodorant ingredients.

How Solenoids Work

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You use solenoids every day without ever knowing it. So what exactly are they and how do they work?

Squirrels Actually Organize Their Nut Hoard — Here's Why

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Fall is in full swing and that means squirrels are busy hoarding nuts for winter. So how do they remember where they buried them?

The Cartoon Network Quiz

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Have you logged some serious 'toon time on Cartoon Network? It's alright, don't get animated - take our Cartoon Network quiz, and put that knowledge to the test!

Where Everybody Knows Your Name: The 'Cheers' Quiz

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Everybody knows your name at this watering hole, but how well do you know their names? Test your knowledge of Boston's quirkiest cast of characters in our "Cheers" quiz!

Facts You Don't Really Need to Know: The Useless Trivia Quiz

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Ever wonder what those little ridges are on quarters or whether your favorite cartoon characters have real names? Take our quiz to test your knowledge of completely useless random trivia, and maybe pickup a fact or two to impress your friends!

Favorite Halloween Candy Quiz

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Forget costumes, Halloween is all about the candy! Take our quiz to see how much you know about the candy treats that make this holiday so sweet.

Pantheon vs. Parthenon: What's the Difference?

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It's easy to confuse the Parthenon and the Pantheon. The names are so similar, and they're both ancient ruins. But despite those similarities, the two structures are very different.

Molasses: The Sticky Story of a Dark and Syrupy Sweetener

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The wonderfully thick, dark syrup called molasses has been used in cooking for centuries and is still prized around the world today for its smokey sweetness.

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