Search Results | serve

Your search for "serve" returned 5,481 results

How Did Helen Keller Fly a Plane in 1946?

history.howstuffworks.com/historical-figures/did-helen-keller-fly-a-plane.htm

Helen Keller accomplished a lot in her lifetime. Despite becoming deaf-blind at 18 months of age, she authored multiple books, engaged in outspoken activism and gave lectures around the world. But did Helen Keller fly a plane?

Under the Weather: Meaning, Origins and Examples of Usage

people.howstuffworks.com/under-the-weather.htm

Have you ever heard someone say they're feeling under the weather and wondered what their feelings have to do with the rain or sun outside? It's one of those phrases that we don't take literally; we understand that the person means they're feeling ill.

Happy Hour Alert: Cheese Really Improves the Taste of Wine

recipes.howstuffworks.com/happy-hour-alert-cheese-really-improves-the-taste-wine.htm

Book clubs, sororities and Trader Joe fans rejoice: HowStuffWorks Now looks at a study showing the positive effects of cheese on wine.

So What Are Men's Nipples For, Anyway?

health.howstuffworks.com/wellness/men/health-tips/why-do-men-have-nipples-brainstuff-video.htm

Why do men have nipples? Learn more about the reasons men have nipples in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

Capitalize This! The State Capitals Quiz

history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/capitals-quiz.htm

Every state has a capital city, which houses the government where all the legislative action happens. How much do you know about these capitals?

Did an Eye Deformity Affect da Vinci's Painting?

history.howstuffworks.com/historical-figures/did-eye-deformity-affect-da-vincis-painting.htm

Leonardo da Vinci may have had an eye condition called exotropia. HowStuffWorks takes a look.

The Memorable Mnemonics Quiz

people.howstuffworks.com/memorable-mnemonics-quiz.htm

Mnemonic devices are little tricks - like acronyms and phrases - that help us memorize important info. Learn some cool mnemonics with this quiz.

Soju: The Wildly Popular Spirit of South Korea

recipes.howstuffworks.com/soju.htm

Soju is the unofficial national drink of South Korea. HowStuffWorks takes a sip of this rice-based alcohol beverage.

1421 - 1430