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How to Repair Small Engines

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Small engines serve as useful home tools and power our toys. To keep them operating efficiently, an owner should know how these engines work and what to do when they don't. Learn more.

Would You Fly for the Air Force, Navy or Marines?

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We know you aim high like the Air Force, but are you meant to fly there or elsewhere? Take our military aptitude quiz, and we'll place you behind the controls of the aircraft you're meant to pilot. Which branch will it belong to?

Which Studio Ghibli Character Matches Your Soul?

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Are you free-spirited and independent like Kiki? Controlling like Yubaba? Bold and fierce like San? Conflicted and complicated like Howl? Somewhere in the world of Studio Ghibli, there's a character that matches your soul, so get spirited away by this quiz and find out!

10 Cobra Snake Species to Keep Out of Striking Distance

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Cobras are some of the most venomous snakes on the planet, also known for their intimidating hoods and swift strikes. But while their venom and striking power make them feared by many, the role of the cobra snake in ecosystems is invaluable, from controlling rat populations to maintaining a balance among predators.

Poseidon: God of the Sea, Earthquakes and Horse Races

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Poseidon, god of the sea, was an integral figure in ancient Greek mythology. Although the name Poseidon means "lord of the earth," this powerful god mostly controlled the oceans and waterways. The Aegean Sea fell and rose by his hand, and sailors prayed for mercy during every nautical voyage.

How Airports Work

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Did you know that airports were once known as "flying fields" because planes took off and landed in large fields? Journey through the hidden world of airports in this article, but without the stress, nail-biting and packages of peanuts.

How Odometers Work

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Mechanical odometers have been counting the miles for centuries. Although they are a dying breed, they are incredibly cool inside. Learn how this simple device tracks distance and find out about digital odometers.

States With Legal Weed Outnumber Those Without

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As a remnant of the legacy of President Nixon and the Controlled Substance Act of 1970, cannabis plants are still categorized as Schedule I narcotics at the federal level. Although federal law remains less progressive than state laws, several states with legal weed permit medical or recreational use for citizens.

Lentils: Natural Weight-Loss Food

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Lentils are brimming with fiber, which is crucial to satisfying your hunger. Learn about lentils, weight-loss foods, and healthy diets.

How Gliders Work

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Flying in a glider is about as close as you can get to soaring like a bird. Amazingly, these graceful machines manage their maneuvers without an engine. Learn how gliders fly without power.

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