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Ancient Pisco Is Enjoying a Modern-day Renaissance

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A South American brandy, Pisco is experiencing an American renaissance after centuries of popularity - and disputed history - in Peru and Chile.

Which Style of Classical Music Are You?

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Classical music has many diverse and distinctive styles! We're betting you don't know which style you are, so we're here to help. Tell us about musical love affairs, and we'll let you know!

Can We Guess Which Christian Denomination You Are?

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All Christians believe in God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Spirit... now let's get down to the nitty-gritty and find out your actual denomination!

Quiz: Guess the Book From Its Opening Line

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Some books come out hot right out of the gate with iconic openers. How many of these literary works can you correctly guess based only on the opening line?

There Are 6 Different Eye Shapes. Which One Is Yours?

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Knowing your eye shape can help with everything from selecting eyeglass frames to shaping the perfect brow.

Is There Really a Difference Between the Left and Right Twix?

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You've seen the ads and surely you've seen the "left" and "right" candy bars. But come on. Are they playing mind games with us or are these two bars really different?

How to Make a Number Line for the Classroom

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A number line is a pictorial representation of real numbers. It is most commonly used in elementary math classes to help students compare numbers and perform arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, division and multiplication.

December Is the Time to See the Cold Cold Moon

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When December's moongazing rolls around, you'll want to take a look at the cold moon, an appropriate moniker if there ever was one.

Can You Start a Sentence With 'And' or 'But'? But, of Course. And How!

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The origin of this false grammatical no-no is lost to history. But, we still shy away from starting sentences with coordinating conjunctions. And here's why.

Moon-eyed People: Mysterious Beings or Welsh Settlers?

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The moon-eyed people legend describes a mysterious race of pale-skinned, blue-eyed people who supposedly lived in the Appalachian region before the Cherokee arrived. According to Cherokee legend, these people could not see well in daylight, forcing them to live in caves and only come out at night.

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