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Can I stop getting junk mail?
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To stop junk mail is a multistep process, but it can be worth the time if your mailbox is flooded with circulars and takeout menus.
5 Mobile Banking Security Tips
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Security is one of the many topics that come to mind when mobile banking. Learn 5 mobile banking security tips in this article by HowStuffWorks.com.
10 5-minute Dinner Ideas
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Are you looking for some 5-minute dinner ideas? Then check out these 10 5-minute dinner ideas.
How Dominican Republic Traditions Work
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What do you know about traditions in the Dominican Republic? Find out about traditions in the Dominican Republic at HowStuffWorks.
How to Be Smart: Top 5 Ways to Get Smarter
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The human brain has a great capacity to adapt, rewire and grow. How can you help your noggin reach its ultimate potential?
Utahraptor: The Salty Saga of a Killer Dinosaur
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Utahraptors lived around 135 million years ago in the late Cretaceous Period. So what does salt have to do with these massive dinosaurs whose fossils were first discovered in 1975?
How to Plan a Madrigal Dinner
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Thinking of hosting a madrigal dinner this holiday season? See these tips on how to plan a madrigal dinner to get started.
Coyotes: The 'Song Dogs' of North America
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The coyote inhabits most areas of North America. HowStuffWorks gets to know the 'song dog.'
Green Anaconda: Meet the Heaviest Snake in the World
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The green anaconda hunts both in water and on dry land, which is even scarier when you realize the snake is capable of eating prey larger than its own body.
The Yellow Anaconda Can Form Days-long 'Breeding Balls'
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The yellow anaconda isn't the only snake species to form breeding balls for mating privileges, but it will engage in the ritual for several hours or even days.