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Can You Identify the Disney Channel Show From a Screenshot?

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Are you a member of the Pup Academy? Or do you like traveling back to Waverly Place every once in a while? Either way, the Disney Channel has given us plenty of gold, and we know it. If you think this quiz is too hard, JUST ROLL WITH IT.

How Pawnshops Work

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Need a fast loan? Want to buy a TV for next to nothing? The pawnshop's the place, and what goes on in the storefront is only half the story.

10 Reasons the Multiverse Is a Real Possibility

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In 1957, Hugh Everett first wrote about the multiverse - different realms where every choice spawns a separate universe in which another version of ourselves does something different. It sounds crazy, but here are some reasons it might be true.

How Baseball Drug Testing Works

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What does baseball drug testing involve? Learn about baseball drug testing in this article from HowStuffWorks.

How To Tell if Your Phone Is Tapped

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It's possible and relatively easy for someone to tap into your phone line or cell phone. With a few tips, it's also easy to tell if someone tapped your phone.

What's the Longest Word in English? So, Funny Story...

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You might think it's supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. But you're wrong. And anyway, that's a song, not a word.

The Stephen King's 'The Shining' Quiz

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Although it was one of his earliest books, it was also one of his most disturbing. How much do you know about Stephen King's "The Shining?"

Understanding Interval Notation in Mathematics

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Mathematicians use something called interval notation to convey information about a range of values in a way that's clear and easy to understand. This form of writing is necessary because intervals are common concepts in calculus, algebra and statistics.

Why do we dream?

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Ever wonder why we dream? The human brain can be mysterious, but take a look at what science has to say about why we dream.

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