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Understanding the Heart Line in Palmistry: A Complete Guide

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The heart line in palmistry reveals emotions, love life, and relationships. Learn how to read your palm and uncover hidden meanings in your heart line.

February 19 Birthday Astrology

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A Pisces born on February 19 is symbolized by the Fish and has a restless, emotionally fragile nature. Learn about February 19 birthday astrology.

How the Mayan Calendar Works

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The Mayan calendar was one of the first attempts by people to keep some sort of historical record. Learn more about how the Mayan calendar works.

10 Signs the Economy Is Improving

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It can be hard to see signs that the economy is improving, even though the recession ended in June 2009. Find out 10 signs the economy is improving.

Can You Identify the Job From These Emojis?

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Jobs require different skills, mindsets and personalities. Many are defined by what they require of the person doing them. Think you can name them from a set of emojis? Take the quiz to see if you can!

How the Scientific Method Works

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The scientific method is something that all of us use almost all of the time. Learn more about the scientific method and the steps of the scientific method.

Our Amazing Solar System

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Our solar system has a variety of small objects such as asteroids, comets, stars, meteors, and moons. Find out how they affect life on Earth.

Why Do We Have Leap Years?

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Leap years only come around once every four years. So, why are they so rare and who decided we need them anyway?

What Was the Largest Wave Ever Recorded?

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Scientists have long been fascinated by the ocean's dynamic nature, where the force of the water collides with atmospheric phenomena to create waves of monumental size.

How Is Vedic Astrology Different From Western Astrology?

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Astrology is a popular way for people to try to make sense of themselves and the events in their lives. Usually, when people in the West talk about astrology, they're talking about Western astrology, which has its roots in early Hellenistic Greek culture.

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