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Smash Cakes 101

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Smash cakes are an important part to any child's first birthday party. Learn about smash cakes and get the history on this birthday tradition.

Can You Substitute Tomato Paste for Tomato Sauce?

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Can you substitute tomato paste for tomato sauce? Visit TLC Cooking to learn if you can substitute tomato paste for tomato sauce in a recipe.

What Your Credit Score Means

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Are you wondering what your credit score means? Check out this article and find out what your credit score means and more.

Raising Your Child to Have Good Manners

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Raising your child to have good manners takes patience and consistency. Learn about raising your child to have good manners at TLC Family.

The June Bug: Nuisance for People, Manna for Other Animals

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Although not as annoying as itchy bump-inducing mosquitoes or stinging wasps, the so-called "June bug," or June beetle, can still bring its own brand of trouble, come late spring.

Wile E. Coyote Never Had a Chance Against Roadrunner

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The cartoon Roadrunner beep-beeped his way through the desert, outfoxing Wile E. Coyote every time, but the real bird can run up to 27 mph.

Can We Guess What Province You Live in Based on How You Speak?

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Is it a métro or a subway? Do you use utensils or do you call it cutlery? These are just a few examples of Canadian speech regionalisms - what can your speech patterns tell us about where you're from?

How Uranium Glass Got Its Glow On

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Glass that glows? You bet. And that glow comes from a source you wouldn't believe. Uranium, the same radioactive ore now used to power commercial nuclear reactors.

5 Ways to Stay Safe in a Mass Shooting

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We don't expect to ever be in a mass shooting, but assuming the worst can happen is the first step to being prepared. Find out more at HowStuffWorks.

Yes, Conspiracy Theorists' Brains Really Are Different

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A new study shows that belief in perceiving patterns correlated strongly with belief in conspiracy theories and the supernatural.

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