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9 Craziest Things Nicolas Cage Wasted His Money On

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Nicholas Cage has worked pretty steadily throughout his career, which is how he was able to accumulate so many things. Several years ago, he found himself in some pretty hot water when the taxman came knocking on the door one of his many mansions. He found out that he owed more than $6 million in [...] The post 9 Craziest Things Nicolas Cage Wasted His Money On appeared first on Goliath.

What Is Personification? All About a Common Literary Device

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Let's be honest: You googled "what is personification" and landed on this page. Whether you're asking because of a homework prompt or out of bibliophilic curiosity, you've come to the right place.

What's the difference between a mammoth and a mastodon?

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Mammoths and mastodons have a few significant differences. Learn more about the difference between the prehistoric animals at HowStuffWorks.

How to Plan a Flash Mob

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Want to know how to plan a flash mob? Learn about planning flash mobs at HowStuffWorks.

The Blue Whale: Bigger Than Megalodon

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The blue whale is the gentle giant of the ocean. HowStuffWorks takes a look at these huge creatures and their habits.

Quetzalcoatlus: The Largest Flying Creature in Earth's History

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Quetzalcoatlus northropi wasn't just big; it was ginormous! As the largest flying animal yet discovered, Quetzalcoatlus continues to fascinate paleontologists and average people alike.

What's the deal with crocodile tears?

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Do crocodiles really have crocodile tears? Learn about crocodile tears and the history of the phrase.

How can a telescope see through time?

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Light travels pretty rapidly, but when it comes to faraway galaxies, that light takes a while to reach our telescopes. In fact, the light you see might actually be from billions of years ago.

Trovants Are Stones That Seem to Grow, Move and Reproduce

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Trovants, found only in a small town in Romania, are stones that actually seem to move and grow. But are they alive?

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