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How do people pull large objects with their teeth?

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You've seen people pull huge buses or trains with their teeth and other parts of their bodies. How do they do that?

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About S'mores

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Love the taste of chocolate, graham cracker and marshmallows melting over an open fire? Check out everything you ever wanted to know about s'mores.

Shadow Fun Activities

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Shadow fun activities for kids let kids play with shadows while learning about the sun and time. See how these shadow fun activities for kids are done.

Gemini Personality: May 21 - June 20

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Gemini is the third sign of the astrological year and is known by its astrological symbol, the Twins. Learn about Gemini personality traits.

Dessert Tips

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Dessert is one of the sweetest pleasures in life. Find dessert tips on everything from making ice cream to fruity and tasty treats.

How to Make Kids' Glasses

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Learn how to make kids' glasses -- silly play eye-wear -- that will have kids taking a second look. Find out more about how to make kids' glasses.

How Do Television Ratings Work?

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How do television ratings work? How do they figure out how many people are watching a show?

Do people who sweat a lot eat more salty foods?

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Do people who sweat a lot eat more salty foods? Visit Discovery Health to learn if people who sweat a lot eat more salty foods.

When Medieval Pilgrims Wore Badges to Ward Off Plague

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The tin or lead pins medieval pilgrims wore on their hats or cloaks, some playfully risqué, were meant to protect against plague.

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