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Should you ever break a 'no gifts' rule?

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If an invitation says not to bring gifts, don't bring gifts. Learn more about whether you should ever break a 'no gifts' rule at HowStuffWorks.

8 Most Liberal Cities in the U.S., Including 2 Not on the Coasts

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From progressive politics to inclusive communities, the most liberal cities in the U.S. stand out for their vibrant culture, support for social justice, and strong alignment with the Democratic Party.

10 Landlord-friendly States (Spoiler: No West Coast Candidates)

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If you're a real estate investor or a property owner looking to expand your rental property portfolio, location matters—a lot.

How do airlines determine how expensive a pet plane ticket is?

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Pet plane ticket costs are set by each airline and usually are the same, no matter how far your pet goes. Learn about costs for a pet plane ticket.

Did we pay more taxes in the past?

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Did we pay more taxes in the past? Read about taxes in history compared to the taxes we pay today.

How Financial Aid Refund Checks Work

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Financial aid refund checks are issued in order to cover the cost of educational expenses. Learn about financial aid refund checks.

Kit Cars Put You in the Driver's Seat of the Hottest Cars in the World

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Kits cars are custom-made enthusiast vehicles that often take the shape of classic sports cars. Many can be assembled at home, while others can be bought pre-built from dealers at higher price points.

Mitsuye Endo: The Woman Who Took Down Executive Order 9066

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Mitsuye Endo was the plaintiff in the landmark lawsuit that led to the closing of the U.S. Japanese internment camps. HowStuffWorks tells her story.

How Postdoctoral Admissions Works

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Postdoctoral admissions are slightly different than other types of college admissions processes. Learn about postdoctoral admissions in this article.

10 Questions to Ask Before Buying Car Insurance

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What do you need to know before you buying insurance for your vehicle? Check out 10 questions to ask before buying car insurance.

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