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Which "Little Women" March Sister Are You?

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Would you rather take coffee than compliments? Do you think some people are all sunshine while others are all shadow? Do you have a favorite film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic? If you're feeling a connection to "Little Women," take the quiz, and let's find out which of the March sisters you really are.

Which Disney Queen Are You?

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Whether your mantra is "let it go" or "I'll crush your bones," our magic mirror will determine what your true Disney reflection is! It's now time to rule over some lands with this royal queen quiz!

Consider Blackout Curtains to Save Energy and Control Light and Noise

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Everything you've ever wanted to know about blackout curtains but were afraid to ask or how I learned to stop worrying and love blackout curtains. Learn more about considering blackout curtains to save energy and control light and noise.

15 Largest Cities in Germany, Ranked by Population

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Germany, a country with a rich history, cutting-edge innovation and vibrant culture, is home to some of Europe's most dynamic cities. Each of the largest cities in Germany reflects the nation's blend of historical significance, modern development and regional uniqueness.

Trinitite: How the First Nuclear Bomb Turned Sand to Glass

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Sand turned to glass at White Sands Missile Range. What do we know today about the remnants of the world's first nuclear blast?

Why Is a Town in Brazil Celebrating the U.S. Confederacy?

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The podcast Part-Time Genius asks which places exemplify American cultures outside the U.S. - and how America acquired its overseas territories.

Skipping Stones on Ice Makes Crazy Sci-fi Sounds

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You know that sound synonymous with a certain laser blaster from a galaxy far, far away? Yeah. It sounds like that.

The Cozy Icelandic Christmas Tradition You'll Want to Steal

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HowStuffWorks learns about the Icelandic tradition of Jólabókaflóð or the Christmas Book Flood. Iceland is the most book-loving country in the world.

What happens if you eat boogers?

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Ever wonder what happens if you eat your boogers? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

Who runs public access TV channels?

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Public access TV serves an important function for communities despite often being the butt of jokes. Learn about public access TV at HowStuffWorks.

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