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Can You Identify the Beyoncé Song From a Screenshot of the Music Video?

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If you know that girls run the world, then you stand a chance at making it through this quiz! Will you make Queen B proud, or will you be sent running back to the Beyhive?

Can You Identify These Flowers That Grow From Bulbs?

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Not all daffodils, tulips and lilies grow from bulbs, but there's a hefty bouquet of these and other flower species that do grow from the fleshy stems. Show off your flower power and separate the bulbous from the nonbulbous blooms!

The Engine Quiz for Auto Experts

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When you lift the hood of your car, do you see a finely tuned piece of machinery made up of pistons and cylinders, or just a jumble of metal and wires? If you know an engine like the back of your own hand, take the quiz and prove it!

Can You Identify the Animal From Its Paws?

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From cute and cuddly to ferocious and fierce, these animals have paws that should tell you exactly what they are. Are you familiar enough with their pads and claws to tell them apart?

Gordon Parks' WWII Standard Oil Images Still Tell a Powerful Story

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The exhibit "Gordon Parks in Pittsburgh, 1944/1946," on display at the Carnegie Museum of Art, tells the gritty story of industrial life in America during WWII, shot by one of the preeminent photographers of the 20th century.

How Elevator Psychology Works

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Elevators give many people anxiety. So how does elevator psychology, or treating people who are scared of elevators, work? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

Will buildings ever be truly earthquake-proof?

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Most loss of life in earthquakes comes from people being trapped inside crumbling buildings. And engineers have come up with many techniques to lessen the structural damage. But is there a way to make a building completely earthquake-proof?

How to Make a Backyard Obstacle Course for Kids

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Do you know how to make a backyard obstacle course for kids? Learn how to make a backyard obstacle course for kids at HowStuffWorks.

How to Play Horseshoes

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Ringers, pitching and dead shoes -- the sport of horseshoes has a colorful language all its own. Learn about the rules and strategy of pitching a game.

Will we ever unite quantum mechanics with general relativity?

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Einstein showed us a mind-blowing way the universe works, while Max Planck and his gang showed us how particles on the atomic and subatomic levels work. But one doesn't explain the other. So there must be a larger theory encompassing them ... or not?

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