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How Urban Landscape Design Works

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Urban landscape design differs from other types of landscaping. Learn more about urban landscape design at HowStuffWorks.

Landmarks Trivia Quiz: Level 1

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The Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty and Mt. Everest are three of the most famous landmarks in the world, but can you locate them on a map? Test your world knowledge and see if you can pass Landmarks Trivia 101.

Unleashing the Mystical Allure of Moth Tattoos: Exploring Their Symbolism and Significance

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The moth tattoo symbolizes transformation, resilience, and attraction to light. Discover its deep spiritual and cultural significance.

How Transistors Work

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The transistor moved the world from power-hungry vacuum tubes to portable solid-state electronics. Learn about transistors and how they changed electronics.

How Cuban Traditions Work

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Many Cuban traditions go back for hundreds of years. Read about Cuban traditions at HowStuffWorks.

The 10 Heaviest Buildings Ever Moved

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The five heaviest buildings ever moved rank high in the history of structural moving. Learn what those five heaviest buildings are.

Bedroom Decorating Ideas

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Create the bedroom of your dreams with the decorating ideas in this article. Decorating themes include island getaway, Parisian, casual, and more.

The Hamsa Appears in Multiple Cultures, but Why?

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The hamsa, a depiction of a human hand, often with a central eye motif, is a protective symbol meant to ward off evil.

From Human Skulls to Handguns, the Paris Lost and Found Has Seen It All

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Human skulls, a Napoleonic-era saber, decades-old prosthetic legs and a telescope from Victorian England - they all live on the shelves of the Bureau of Found Objects in Paris, France.

How Vespas Work

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Vespas are one of the most popular brands of motor scooters. Find out how the Vespa scooter works and learn about the history of Vespa scooters.

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