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Can You Identify These Logos From a Partial Image?

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Logos are the brand of a company and can lead to millions of dollars in sales just by brand recognition. So, how many of these logos can you figure out? That's the million-dollar question!

Country Decorating Ideas

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Add fresh country style to your home's decor with the country decorating ideas in this article. Helpful photos illustrate different country styles.

How to Care for Your Ears

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Taking care of your ears is a small price to pay in return for how much they do for you. Learn how to clean, care for, and protect your ears.

1980-1989 Ford Trucks

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Focused on fuel efficiency, Ford changed truck style and engines in the 1980s. See photos and learn more about 1980-1989 Ford trucks at HowStuffWorks.

12 Companies That Completely Reinvented Themselves

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You might be surprised at what some of today's biggest companies used to do. Here are 12 companies that completely reinvented themselves.

How Hazing Works

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Hazing is usually associated with college pranks, but it's gotten deadlier over the past two decades. HowStuffWorks looks at the increase in hazing.

Why do those long, white clouds form behind jets flying high overhead?

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Contrails are those long white clouds that form in the wake of an airplane flying at altitude. What causes these contrails and what are they made of? Learn the answer to this question in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Rosemary

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Rosemary, a shrub, decorates gardens as potted plants, hedges, or ground cover. Learn about rosemary and its uses as a culinary plant.

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