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Historically, Houseplants Were For the Rich

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In Victorian times, only a few plants could stand up to the fumes from coal fires and gas lamps. Now, we have a wide variety of plants to choose from.

Can a D-O-G learn to S-P-E-L-L?

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Some pet owners are amazed when their dogs respond to 'W-A-L-K' the same way as 'walk.' HowStuffWorks finds out what's causing their pooches' response.

'Beverly Hills, 90210' Quiz

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"Beverly Hills, 90210" was one of the most popular shows of the '90s. Take this quiz to see how much you remember about the gang from this well-known zip code.

What Happens if a Presidential Candidate Dies?

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The death of a presidential candidate sure can throw a wrench into the election process. HowStuffWorks Now figures out what would happen.

Hummingbird Migration Can Mean Flying 2,000 Miles Without a Break

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Ruby-throated hummingbirds migrate annually from the U.S. all the way to Central America. How often would one need to stop? A new study reveals amazing abilities.

Still Haven't Tried Acai? You Should

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The acai berry hit the healthy culinary scene hard and for good reason. These berries are packed with nutrients and low in calories. So why haven't you tried them?

Embracing Ennui: How Boredom Can Be Good for You

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Everyone experiences boredom at some point and maybe even ennui, a chronic type of boredom. But surprisingly, ennui does have some benefits.

7 Beautiful Facts About Aphrodite

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You probably know that Aphrodite was the ancient Greek goddess of love. Here are seven other facts you may not know about this enduring symbol of passion.

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