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5 Swimsuits for the Everyday Man

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Swimsuits for the everyday man come in a variety of styles. See five swimsuits for the everyday man to learn more.

What body type are you?

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If you don't know what your body type is, then chances are good that you're dressing all wrong for it. Find out what body type you have at HowStuffWorks.

Guide to Being 28 Weeks Pregnant

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What is pregnancy like when you're 28 weeks along? Check out TLC's guide to being 28 weeks pregnant.

Why the Stamp Act Was Reviled in the American Colonies

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The British imposition of the Stamp Act in 1765 drew street demonstrations against the new law in the American colonies, resulting in its eventual repeal.

How the Declaration of Independence Birthed the American Nation

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HowStuffWorks takes a look at the U.S. Declaration of Independence document - what's inside it and what's not.

5 Scandals the British Royal Family Wishes We'd Forget

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The Netflix docuseries "Harry & Meghan" has revived memories of other royal scandals. Which ones really rocked the monarchy?

Sorcery, Sex and Murder: The Parisian 'Affair of the Poisons' Had It All

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This sensational scandal involved sex, torture, witchcraft and poisoning. And the court of King Louis XIV, sending shockwaves through the aristocracy.

In 19th-century Paris, the Morgue Was the Best Show in Town

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Today Paris' best-known attractions are perhaps the Eiffel Tower and Champs-Élysées. In the 19th-century, it was the morgue.

Why does anemia make people want to crunch on ice?

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If you've got a constant compulsion to crunch on ice -- huge amounts of ice -- it could be a sign of anemia. What is it about having an abnormal number of red blood cells that makes ice so appealing?

The Hardest WWE Quiz Ever

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Are you a wrestling superfan or a lowly mark? Find out by challenging yourself with the hardest WWE on the internet!

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