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How Guatemalan Traditions Work
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Want to learn about traditions in Guatemala? Read about Guatemalan traditions at HowStuffWorks.
Why Are School Buses Yellow?
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The iconic "school bus yellow" was the invention of an educator named Frank Cyr. But if yellow is so good for visibility, why don't all fire trucks use it too?
10 Places to Find WiFi (So You Don't Eat up Your Data Plan)
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Data plans are precious ... and finite. So knowing where to get your WiFi fix matters. Learn about a few places to find WiFi at HowStuffWorks.
10 Most Expensive ZIP Codes to Live In
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Do you know the 10 most expensive zip codes to live in? Find out the 10 most expensive zip codes to live in in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How Cremation Works
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First, you burn the body until only brittle, pulverized bones are left. These remains are pulverized into ashes, and then placed into urns -- or diamonds, coral reefs and even outer space.
The Mighty Banyan Tree Can 'Walk' and Live for Centuries
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These majestic trees send their roots down in pillars from branch to ground, can form a canopy over 80 feet high and can live to be 250 years old.
World History: Where Should the Teaching Timeline Start?
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The College Board wants AP World History courses to cover history material from the year 1450 on. HowStuffWorks looks at the pitfalls of the timeline.
Ultimate Guide to the Nelson Wine Region
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The Nelson wine region is among New Zealand's best. Learn all about the Nelson wine region at HowStuffWorks.
What Caused the Dust Bowl?
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What if the land you relied upon simply blew away? In the 1930s, poor stewardship and crushing drought created black blizzards and an internal American exodus known as the Dust Bowl.
How Population Works
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Population is one of the most important aspects of human civilization. Learn about population and find out how a population is counted.