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How effective is nonverbal communication?

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Effective nonverbal communication is very possible through the proper gestures. Learn about effective nonverbal communication.

Who Started the Chocolate Egg?

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Are you wondering about who started the chocolate egg we eat during Easter time? Check out this article and learn who started the chocolate egg.

Japanese Weddings

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Japanese weddings have several traditions that may be surprising Westerners. Read more about Japanese weddings at TLC Weddings.

Why Does Nova Scotia Have a Latin Name?

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The Canadian province's name means 'New Scotland,' so why isn't it in English? Learn more about the naming of Nova Scotia on HowStuffWorks.

What Very Japanese Name Matches Your Personality?

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"Happiness," "beautiful" and "flower stems," oh "Mai!" If you're curious about what your inner Japanese name means, then it's time to find out if you're a ray of "Nikko" or colorful like the "Gen" season!

Archangel Ariel: Protector of Nature in Christian Tradition

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Archangel Ariel, whose name means "Lion of God" or "Lioness of God," tends to the natural world and the physical universe. Sometimes depicted as a male and sometimes as female (we use she/her pronouns in this article), Ariel's role extends to overseeing the elements, wild animals and the environment.

What are the Nazca lines?

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Long before crop circles captured the world's imagination, a Peruvian culture called the Nazca went about creating a series of intricate lines -- sometimes in the shapes of animals -- on the desert floor. But how'd they do it -- and why?

Why is a buckeye seed in your pocket good luck?

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It's good luck to keep a buckeye nut in your pocket. Find out why at HowStuffWorks.

Worm, Harvest, Blue: Every Full Moon Has a Name

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Everyone's heard of the blue moon and the harvest moon, but every other full moon of the year has a name, too.

There's a Pooping Man in the Catalan Nativity Scene

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The typical manger scene features Mary, Joseph, baby Jesus and an assortment of animals. But in Catalonia, Spain, there is one more character: a figure with his pants down, taking a poop. But why?

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