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Cocktail Parties on a Budget

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Throwing cocktail parties on a budget shouldn't be a complete hassle. Learn all about cocktail parties on a budget.

Top 5 Influences on Regional Cooking in the United States

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There are quite a few influences on regional cooking in the United States. Check out our top 5 influences on regional cooking in the United States.

How to Fix the Black Screen of Death

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HowStuffWorks looks at what you can do if you get the black screen of death on your laptop, mobile or tablet.

How Are Airplane Cabins Pressurized?

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Without the system that pumps unused air from an aircraft's engines into the cabin, passengers and crew would be unable to breathe at 30,000 feet. But how does that system work?

What's the busiest ER in the United States?

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Some emergency rooms are busier than others. Find out where the busiest ER in the United States is to learn more.

Flyting Words: The Medieval Origins of the Insult Rap Battle

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Flyting, which was essentially a verbal contest of poetic abuse, was public entertainment in the 15th and 16th centuries. Think of it as the rap battle of medieval times.

How the Catholic Church Decides What's a 'Miracle'

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The process requires a rigorous examination of the life and holiness of a candidate and involves several stages that can last years or even centuries.

Bussa's Rebellion and the 200-year Fight to End British Rule in Barbados

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The struggle to sever colonial ties with the British has been going on for nearly 400 years in Barbados. On Nov. 30, 2021, the island officially became a republic, installing Dame Sandra Mason as its first president.

Earth's Black Box Warns of Planet's End Due to Climate Change

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A new project aims to document the possible demise of Planet Earth due to climate change. It's called Earth's Black Box and the creators hope this will be a warning to all Earth-dwellers to take global warming seriously.

The World's 'Poles of Inaccessibility' Are, Well, Pretty Inaccessible

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The Poles of Inaccessibility are the locations on Earth that are the farthest away from either water or land and are the most remote spots in the world.

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