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Test Your Knowledge: The Wire
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This gritty drama featured urban decay and drug abuse at its worst. How much do you know about "The Wire"?
5 Reasons to Blow Your Nose Gently
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Nose blowing seems safe enough, but if you do it too hard, you might wind up with one of these unpleasant medical conditions.
How Hair Hanging Works
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Hair hanging is a stunt involving performers doing tricks all while being suspended by their hair. Learn the secrets behind of hair hanging.
What is Google Wallet?
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Google Wallet aims to make purchasing electronic. Find out the technologies behind Google Wallet and what Google Wallet can do.
How the Sovereign Citizen Movement Works
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Sovereign citizens' anti-government beliefs seem outlandish, but do they have a legal basis? Find out in this article at HowStuffWorks.
Adult-onset Food Allergies Are More Prevalent Than Previously Believed
When do food allergies develop? Learn more about new research on food allergies in adults in this HowStuffWorks article.
10 Common Questions About Islam, Answered
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How much do you know about the Muslim religion? HowStuffWorks asks and answers 10 questions about Islam.
5 Fall Foods You Can Forage in Your Own Neighborhood
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Foraging is the practice of searching your native environment for edibles - and anybody can do it. Here are five commonly found foraging favorites.
Pet Sitters 101
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Pet sitters do a job that many people would turn their nose at. Learn all about pet sitters at Animal Planet.
'Disheveled,' 'Disgruntled': Why Are Some Words Only Used in Negative Form?
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No one ever says "heveled" or "gruntled." Do these words even exist? Not every word needs an opposite to prop it up. Here's why.