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How to Use the Unit Circle in Trigonometry
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A unit circle is an important part of trigonometry and can define right angle relationships known as sine, cosine and tangent.
How can you make white glue?
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Some materials for crafts projects can be found right at home. Learn how to make white glue in this article.
The World Hits 8 Billion People; Is That Good or Bad?
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The world's population is expected to hit 8 billion Nov. 15 2022. Is that too many people or just right?
What is the function of the fan in a refrigerator?
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You refrigerator is already cold, right? So then, why does it need a fan? Find out in this article.
Perennial Flowers
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Perennial flowers return to bloom each year. Learn the different types of perennials, and which ones are right for you.
Do fish ever really rain from the sky?
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Could fish rain from the sky? Things like this don't really happen, right? Find out.
How Racing Schools Work
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What are racing schools like? Learn about professional racing schools and whether or not racing school is right for you.
How to Design a Woman's Closet
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Designing a woman's closet can be tough. But with the right design, it can be done. Learn more about closet organization.
What Is the Difference Between a Pentium and a Celeron Processor?
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Celeron and Pentium chips have a lot in common, but there are some features that separate them. Which one is right for you?
Fruit Bats Are the Best Pollinators (and Suppliers of Tequila)
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You read that right. Fruit bats are instrumental in pollinating hundreds of plants, including the agave, a key ingredient in tequila.