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Old Railroads

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The age of old railroads saw the birth of the first railroad lines and mass transportation on rail. Read more about old railroads in America.

How Animal Domestication Works

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Animal domestication happened long ago. Find out which animals were domesticated first and why animals were domesticated at all.

What was the world's first underarm deodorant?

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What was the world's first underarm deodorant? Visit Discovery Health to learn what the world's first underarm deodorant was.

What's the oldest joke?

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Even the Ancient Egyptians told jokes in hieroglyphs. Learn what the oldest joke is at HowStuffWorks.

¡Planea la boda perfecta y adivinaremos cuándo te comprometerás!

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Toda niña sueña con la boda perfecta desde los 5 años, ¡planea tu boda perfecta, desde el pastel hasta el número de invitados y te diremos cuándo recibirás el anillo por parte de la persona indicada!

Who Said It: Captain Kirk or Captain Picard?

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Many people have served as captain on the U.S.S. Enterprise. But out of all the captains in Starfleet, two hold a special place in our hearts: Captain James Tiberius Kirk and Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Think you know who is who?

Can You Identify These U.S. Presidents If We Give Them Fake Mustaches?

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There's a reason the greatest masters of disguise used fake mustaches to hide their identity. Now, we've taken their craft and applied it to these U.S. presidents. Will you know who they are?

What Is a Coup D'Etat, and Is the U.S. 'Coup-proof'?

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Experts say the U.S. government is designed so a coup d'état would be highly unlikely ever to occur. But deep political polarization can precipitate one, so does that mean a coup is marginally more possible?

How to Get a Job in the Army Corps of Engineers

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Want to know how to get a job in the Army Corps of Engineers? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to get a job in the Army Corps of Engineers.

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