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10 Small Volunteer Acts You Can Teach Your Child Now
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What small volunteer acts can you teach your child now? Learn about ten small volunteer acts for any age.
How SOPA Works
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What is the Stop Online Piracy Act and what would it achieve? Take a look as we explain what you need to know about SOPA.
How Restaurant Health Inspections Work
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When your favorite restaurant gets a C rating, does that mean you should never eat there again? HowStuffWorks finds out.
Top 10 Beach Hazards
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If you're heading to the beach, you need to be aware of some beach hazards. Learn about the top 10 beach hazards here to be prepared.
How Cats Work
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Statistically speaking, cats are America's most popular pet. Check out this article and learn all about cats, cat anatomy, cat behavior and more.
Is There a Web 1.0?
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Web 1.0 is defined as a set of static webpage principles, which is why visitors only visit these sites once. Learn more about the Web 1.0 concept.
Why are there so many broken links in search engines?
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Why are there so many broken links in search engines?
1931 Cord L-29 Boattail Speedster
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The 1931 Cord L-29 Boattail Speedster was truly one of a kind. See photos and read about why this classic model was years ahead of its time.
Hens-and-chicks
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Hens-and-chicks will grow in rock crevices with seemingly no soil. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using hens-and-chicks.
Kintsugi: What a Broken Bowl Can Teach Us
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This Japanese art uses a precious metal to literally fill in the cracks of a broken pottery piece. Learn more about kintsugi at HowStuffWorks.