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Unit 731: Inhumane Medical Experimentation During WWII
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Before World War II officially began, Japan invaded China's Manchuria region (now called Guandong) in order to expand its territory and extract natural resources to grow its economy. Japan would commit numerous war crimes against the Chinese and people throughout the Asian-Pacific.
UK vs US: Do You Know Which Car Comes From Which Country?
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Muscle cars, sports cars, luxury cars, this quiz has it all and more! Are you ready to put your knowledge of both the U.S. and the U.K. automotive industries to the ultimate test? Then shift your brain into gear and put the pedal to the metal right now!
Revisiting Hurricane Andrew at 30: A Reflection
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Explore the impact of Hurricane Andrew. Understand its devastation and historical significance. Learn about Hurricane Andrew today.
We'll Give You an NFL Team, You Tell Us If They've Ever Won a Super Bowl
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If you're part of an NFL franchise, you can't please your fanbase without giving them a Super Bowl. Do you know which teams have been able to deliver the goods for their fans? Let's find out.
Iconic Trios in Movies, TV, Music, and History
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Which trios made history? Explore the most iconic trios from movies, music, and TV—uncover the unforgettable groups that changed pop culture forever. Can you guess who made the list!
How Stereolithography Works: A 3D Printing Process
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Stereolithography -- also known as 3D printing -- is an amazing technology that allows you to build 3D plastic prototypes almost as easily as you print something on a sheet of paper!
What speed should I drive to get maximum fuel efficiency?
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I know that the faster I drive my car, the more gas it uses. But on the other hand, I'll get to my destination in less time. Is there a "sweet spot" on the speedometer that would give me maximum fuel efficiency? And if so, is it different for different car models?
Dog Pictures
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Dog pictures give you a glimpse into the world of our favorite canine friends. See pictures of chihuahuas, pugs, poodles and more.
How do you keep a safe house safe?
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A safe house works for both good guys and bad guys, keeping them hidden and secure. There's a safe house mentioned in the Bible, and safe houses during WWII.
Uses for Vinegar: Cooking Tips
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Vinegar can do more in the kitchen than act as an ingredient in recipes. Find out about vinegar's many uses in the kitchen.