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All About Cat Shows
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Cat shows aren't nearly as well-known as dog shows but they have a loyal following. Find out more about how cat shows work.
How Feng Shui Works
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What is feng shui? Is it science or superstition? Where did it come from? How do you use it? Get answers and learn about the art of feng shui.
How Interest Rates Work
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Interest rates are basically the price we pay for living in a world that relies heavily on credit and debt. Find out how interest rates work in this article.
How Tarot Cards Work
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Tarot cards aren't meant to tell the future. Learn where tarot cards come from, what they mean, why tarot cards can work and why it matters where the cards fall.
How Sports Betting Works
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sports betting, betting on sports
How Geisha Work
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The novel "Memoirs of a Geisha" depicts geisha in the World War II era -- but it's fiction. Find out how geisha fit into Japanese culture.
How Drifting Works
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Drifting is a style of racing that was born on the mountain roads of Japan in the 1990s. Learn about drifting and find out how drift racing competitions work.
Traditional Chinese Medicine for Pain Relief
Traditional Chinese medicine has a variety of pain relief medicines that treat different types of pain. Get important information on these treatments.
Can vitamins lower cholesterol?
The link between vitamins and cholesterol is complex. Learn how antioxidents in vitamins and minerals fight free radicals to keep your heart healthy.
How Embalming Works
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You may know that the ancient Egyptians used embalming in mummification. But they weren't the first to embalm their dead, nor were they the last. In fact, it's still being done today.