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Why Is a Town in Brazil Celebrating the U.S. Confederacy?
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The podcast Part-Time Genius asks which places exemplify American cultures outside the U.S. - and how America acquired its overseas territories.
How to Answer 'Tell Me About Yourself'
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You hear this vague directive in all different circumstances. Here's how to nail it every time you're asked.
Do Dogs Go Through Puberty?
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Adolescence is tough on humans. But what about dogs? Do they even deal with hormonal changes as they age? HowStuffWorks talks pet puberty.
Why Don't Bras Have Pockets?
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A lot of women use their bra as a pocket when they have no other options. HowStuffWorks wonders why bras don't come with pockets.
Were Sacco and Vanzetti Guilty of Murder?
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Sacco and Vanzetti were executed for a crime they may not have committed. HowStuffWorks looks at this controversial trial.
How much does it cost to adopt a child?
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How much does it cost to adopt a child? Learn where adoption costs come from and how much to plan to save before adopting.
Should you unplug your electronics during a thunderstorm?
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It would be nice if our electronic devices doubled as handy, lightning-proof talismans to ward off danger during a thunderstorm. Sadly, that sounds more like sorcery than science. In the meantime, maybe you should just leave them off and unplugged.
What are the Nazca lines?
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Long before crop circles captured the world's imagination, a Peruvian culture called the Nazca went about creating a series of intricate lines -- sometimes in the shapes of animals -- on the desert floor. But how'd they do it -- and why?
Why was Marie Antoinette's wedding dress so scandalous?
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Marie Antoinette arrived at her wedding clad in a lavish but revealing dress. Learn why her wedding dress was so scandalous at HowStuffWorks.
Worm, Harvest, Blue: Every Full Moon Has a Name
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Everyone's heard of the blue moon and the harvest moon, but every other full moon of the year has a name, too.