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The Birth of Rock: Music of the 1950s Quiz

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The 1950s may seem like a sweet and innocent time, but rock 'n' roll took the world by storm during the decade, mixing with country and jazz and inspiring more diversity than you might expect. See how much you know about the decade's music.

9 Tools to Help You Successfully Quit Smoking

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These tools will help you successfully quit smoking. Learn about tools to help successfully quit smoking at Discovery Health.

10 Healthy Frozen Meals

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Quick meals are a necessity for today's busy lifestyles and healthy frozen meals are a great way to go. Check out our top 10 healthy frozen meals.

How HotSpot@Home Works

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HotSpot@Home lets you make cell phone calls over your home WiFi network. Learn how this useful technology integrates seamlessly between two networks.

10 Misconceptions About the Flu

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What are some misconceptions about the flu? Learn about 10 common misconceptions about the flu.

What is stagflation and why is it so dangerous?

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Stagflation is explained in this article. Learn about stagflation.

How the RIAA Works

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The Recording Industry Association of America's goal is to promote and protect the music industry. Learn about the RIAA in this article.

How Brakes Work

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Brakes translate a push of a pedal to slowing down your car - but how? Learn how brakes work, about the physics of braking and see a simple brake system.

Why Is the Sky Blue?

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We've all probably looked up and wondered why the sky is blue instead of, say, brown. The sky is blue because of the way Earth's atmosphere scatters light from the sun.

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