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10 Cats Who Made History
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Some cats have authored scientific papers and discovered continents. Read about 10 cats who made history at HowStuffWorks.
How Emily Post Works
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Emily Post was America's etiquette expert during the Roaring 20s. Learn about her life and surprisingly open-minded career.
Christmas Trivia
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Test your Christmas trivia knowledge in the areas of songs, movies, traditions and more. Uncover amazing facts as you test your Christmas trivia knowledge.
I've heard of bank robbers being foiled by a "dye pack" put in their money stash. What is a "dye pack"?
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Dye packs are often used to foil bank robbers. Learn about dye packs in this article.
How much power does a small transformer consume when plugged in but not doing anything?
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How much power does a small transformer consume if it is plugged in but not doing anything? Learn how much energy and money you could be saving.
Double Heart Quilt Block
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The Double Heart quilt block is a pretty fabric valentine. Download the free quilt block and instructions to make it yourself at HowStuffWorks.
How to Draw in Perspective
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Mastering perspective can help you draw buildings, landscapes -- just about anything. Learn about perspective in this article.
How the Watergate Scandal Worked
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Watergate redefined the role of the media in American politics. Learn about the Watergate break-in and how Watergate changed the country.
In built-in lawn sprinkling systems, there is a device called an anti-siphon valve. What is it for and how does it work?
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In built-in lawn sprinkling systems, there is a device called an anti-siphon valve. What is it for and how does it work?
If all the money in the U.S. only totals $6 trillion how can the New York Stock Exchange have stocks valued at $15 trillion?
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In a previous Question of the Day, you state that all the money in the U.S. M3 money supply is $6 trillion. If there is only $6 trillion available, then how can the New York Stock Exchange say it is "home to some 2,800 companies valued at about $15 trillion in global market capitalization." How can the stock market be worth $15 trillion if there is only $6 trillion available?