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Queen Elizabeth II Steered the British Monarchy Into the 21st Century

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With the death of Queen Elizabeth, the British monarchy marks the end of an era and moves into a new phase as Prince Charles is set to take the throne.

Are These Country Facts True or False?

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Countries are full of citizens, and citizens are full of pride, and pride is full of a lot of legend and myth. There is no shortage of information about any country on Earth, but separating the fact from the fiction is another story. Can you guess whether these country facts are true or false?

How Dominoes Works

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Dominoes is an extremely popular game that has nothing to do with setting them up and knocking them down. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about dominoes.

15 Healing Crystals and How to Use Them

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Curious about healing crystals and their meanings? Here's the lowdown on 12 of the most popular stones for wellbeing.

Does Turkey Make You Sleepy?

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Is there something in turkey that makes you sleepy? Learn why sleepiness is common after Thanksgiving dinner and how the amino acid tryptophan works.

Where should I sit to get the best ride on a roller coaster?

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You've waited in line, and now it's time to board the roller coaster for the thrill ride of your life. If you're lucky enough to get to pick your seat, which car should you choose for the best ride experience?

How are Crayons and markers made?

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Crayola crayons have nurtured childhood creativity and remained safely edible for over 100 years. Now learn their story- how they originated in the 19th century, how they've changed, and we'll even tell you how old that familiar label is.

How Are Pencils Made?

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The lead in a pencil is not actually lead. It is a mixture of graphite and clay, but have you ever wondered how they get the lead inside a wooden pencil. Find out how pencils are constructed in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Spider Facts

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Love 'em or hate 'em, you've got to admit that spiders are some pretty impressive, well-equipped animals. Learn about spider facts in this article.

Can I eat anything I want as long as I drink red wine?

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If you drink red wine, does that mean you can eat whatever you want? Learn how research indicates that drinking red wine can delay the aging process.

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