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5 Most Dangerous Contests

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Dangerous contests -- some run from them, some embrace the risk. Take a look at these five most dangerous contests that are not for the weak-hearted.

How to Throw a Gluten-free Dinner Party

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Are you wondering how to throw a gluten free dinner party? Check out this article and learn how to throw a gluten free dinner party.

Living a Spiritual Life: A Path, Not a Destination

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Living a spiritual life can be good for your overall health. Learn more about living a spiritual life from Discovery Health.

How Golf Carts Work

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Golf carts have changed the way amateurs enjoy the game. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about golf carts.

How to Figure Out if You Can Afford Not to Go Back to Work after Maternity Leave

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Is a two-income family better for you? Read about whether you can afford not to work after maternity leave at TLC Family.

Why Plato Considered the Poet Sappho the Tenth Muse

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We have just a fraction of Sappho's works, but what we have reveal her personal voice in Greek lyric poetry. Just who was this woman that so inspired even Plato?

Before Christianity, Judaism and Islam, There Was Zoroastrianism

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It's the oldest (and probably most obscure) monotheistic religion. So, how did it influence so many of the better-known ones? And will Zoroastrianism survive?

How Do the 5 U.S. Territories Differ From the 50 States?

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The United States still has five permanently populated territories. The 3.5 million residents are denied many of the same rights as mainland U.S. citizens. They want this to change.

Meet William James Sidis, Smartest Man to Ever Live

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Some say his IQ was 50 to 100 points higher than Albert Einstein's. So why haven't you heard his name before? We'll tell you the sad tale of why this incredible genius flamed out.

Does Sharia Always Mean Oppressive Laws?

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Sharia, which is Islamic law, can strike some people in the West as draconian and harsh. Is this an accurate portrayal?

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