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Who Was the Real Mary Magdalene?

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She's been portrayed as a repentant prostitute, the secret wife of Jesus and the apostle to the apostles. So, who was Mary Magdalene really?

How Virtual Reality Military Applications Work

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Virtual reality military applications include battlefield simulations and military vehicle simulations. Learn about virtual reality military applications.

10 Quick Ways to Make Money

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Every now and then you'd like (or really need) a little extra cash. Here are 10 quick ways to make money from HowStuffWorks.

How ER Nurses Work

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ER nurses save lives and keep the emergency room running smoothly. Learn more about ER nurses.

All About Birthmarks

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Birthmarks are extra pigmented skin and come in different types and sizes. Learn about types of birthmarks, birthmark removal and birthmark myths.

How Twitch Works

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Broadcast your games and let the world watch you play -- there could even be money in it. Find out how Twitch brings players and voyeurs together.

How Isaac Newton Worked

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Isaac Newton is one of the most important contributors to the field of science. Learn about the life of Isaac Newton.

10 Rights the First Amendment Absolutely Does Not Grant

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Here are 10 rights the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does not grant, contrary to popular belief, from HowStuffWorks.

How Nostalgia Works

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Nostalgia, contrary to centuries of common knowledge, appears to be a good thing. A really good thing.

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