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Rhythm and Rhyme: The Poetry Quiz
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Poetry may seem simple, but if you take a closer look, you'll see the attention to form, detail, meter and rhyme that make classic poems so unforgettable. Take our quiz to see how much you know about the art and practice of poetry.
Understanding Interval Notation in Mathematics
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Mathematicians use something called interval notation to convey information about a range of values in a way that's clear and easy to understand. This form of writing is necessary because intervals are common concepts in calculus, algebra and statistics.
Why DNA Evidence Can Be Unreliable
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DNA found at a crime scene doesn't automatically mean the person matching it is guilty, say researchers of new forensics guide.
What Is Royalty Income and How Is It Taxed?
Creative work can make money over time in the form of royalties. But, royalty income is taxed as well, even if it's from a side job for the taxpayer.
Where are all the Internet domain names registered and maintained?
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Where are all the Internet domain names registered and maintained?
How to Play Eleusis
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Eleusis was developed over four decades ago by Robert Abbott. Several versions exist, but this is the most inviting. Learn how to play.
We Say 'Once in a Blue Moon' But Blue Moons Aren't That Rare
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If something happens on a rare occasion, you might have heard someone describe is as a "once in a blue moon" situation. The phrase describes occurrences that don't come around often, making them extraordinary.
Nope, That Law Doesn't Apply: How Diplomatic Immunity Works
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Diplomatic immunity has been around for thousands of years, but it hasn't always gone so smoothly, as the BrainStuff team explains in this video.
Can You Start a Sentence With 'And' or 'But'? But, of Course. And How!
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The origin of this false grammatical no-no is lost to history. But, we still shy away from starting sentences with coordinating conjunctions. And here's why.
How does a three-way light bulb work?
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A three-way bulb has two filaments, which allows the light to be turned on at different light levels. Learn about a three-way bulb.