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10 Reasons to Telecommute
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Reasons to telecommute include saving money, time and environment. Learn our top 10 reasons to telecommute at HowStuffWorks.
Can You Match the Car Company to Their Logo?
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Perhaps when you were a kid, you played a game of naming the cars by quickly looking at their logo as they passed by your car window. The one's with their name on the logo were obviously easier to remember. It was an easy way to pass the time on long road trips and perhaps prepared you for this very quiz! Want to try and bring back childhood memories? Try and complete each question within a few seconds! A quick flash across the screen just like cars quickly driving by.
What do you call the symbol used in e-mail addresses?
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What do you call the @ symbol used in e-mail addresses?
Where is the best place to sit when I go to the movies?
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Where is the best place to sit when I go to the movies?
Why is a Popsicle called a quiescently frozen confection?
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Ever wondered why a popsicle is called a "quiescently frozen confection"? Confused as to what "quiescently frozen confection" even means? Find out here.
Why Is Southern Exposure So Sought-after in the City?
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Real estate agents tend to promote and encourage homes with southern exposure to the sun's rays. Why is this so important for a home?
Thunbergia, Black-Eyed Susan Vine, Clock Vine
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Thunbergia, black-eyed Susan vine, Clock Vine is a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using thunbergia.
Why Does Hydrogen Peroxide Bubble When You Put It on a Cut?
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Hydrogen peroxide is something that is used to clean cuts. Have you ever wondered why it foams when placed on a cut? Learn about hydrogen peroxide.
How does a halogen light bulb work?
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A halogen light bulb is slightly different from a regular light bulb. Find out what makes a halogen light bulb different and how a halogen lamp works.
How do sodium-acetate heat pads work?
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Heating pads are made of a plastic pouch and a clear liquid. Inside the pouch is a metal disk that when clicked crystallizes the liquid causing it to heat up. Find out how heat pads work.