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Uncovering the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina - 8 Years Later

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Explore the impact of Hurricane Katrina. Understand its devastation and aftermath. Learn about the history of Hurricane Katrina today.

How to Care for a Dog

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Dog training, feeding, and grooming are easy once you know what you're doing. Learn how to care for a dog so that both you and your dog are happy.

Garden Types

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Just because you're interested in gardening, doesn't mean that you have to stick to the classic floral plot. There are many different kinds including rock, rose, and water gardens. Learn about the different garden types.

Best (and Worst) Cities to Live in if You're a Cat

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Not much could be better than coming back in your next life as a house cat (OK, maybe a dog, but we won't go there). But if you had the chance, you'd better think hard about where you'd live first.

Floating Fire Ant Rafts Are Horrifying, Dangerous, Really Cool

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What's the danger of floating fire ant colony rafts? Learn more about the insect survival strategy in this HowStuffWorks article.

How will population growth affect energy?

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The world is growing at an amazing rate. Currently, the Earth's population is growing by 60,000 people every eight hours -- that's two children born every second somewhere around the globe.

The Yellow Sac Spider Surprisingly Doesn't Build a Web

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The yellow sac spider is one of the most common spiders humans encounter, as they're often wandering indoors or hanging out in gardens. Scientists also believe they account for more human insect bites than any other spider.

The Sun Spider Is an Arachnid but Not an Actual Spider

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The sun spider is known for its great speed and powerful jaw. Oddly enough, sun spiders, which are also called wind scorpions or camel spiders, are neither spiders nor scorpions. They belong to the order Solifugae, a group of fast-moving, highly specialized arachnids.

Which Doctor Are You?

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From a warring nature to an eagerness to explore, the doctors of Doctor Who have warmed our hearts for decades. Take this quiz to find out which Doctor Who you are!

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