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What would a moneyless world look like?
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A moneyless world is theoretically possible. What would it take to make a moneyless world feasible? Learn about a moneyless world.
The Boston Marathon Quiz
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If you want to gorge on lobster and clam chowder, first you have to earn it. How much do you know about the prestigious Boston Marathon?
What is a Concussion?
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Worried that your child has a concussion? Learn to recognize the symptoms of a concussion and what causes them.
Should you stay out of the sun while taking vitamin A?
Taking vitamin A could make your skin more sensitive. Find out if you should stay out of the sun while taking vitamin A.
Santa Claus' 'Workshop Budget' Will Blow Your Mind
We tallied up how much dough it costs the big guy to give every kid in the world toys. And it's way more than we expected.
Richard Simmons Diet: What You Need to Know
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The Richard Simmons diet is personalized by Richard Simmons himself. Learn what to expect, what you'll eat and how effective the Richard Simmons diet is.
VO2 Max
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VO2 max is the amount of oxygen your body can use, per kilogram of body weight, per minute. Learn about determining VO2 max.
Why are visits to the emergency room so expensive?
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Most ER bills are unbelievably expensive. Why is that? Find out why emergency room visits are so expensive at HowStuffWorks.
What's the Difference Between a Restaurant Service Fee and a Tip?
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It seems that U.S. consumers are being asked to shell out more in tips and service charges than ever before. But is there a difference between the two?
'Heatflation': How High Temperatures Send Food Prices Soaring
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Sizzling temperatures across the globe aren't just bad for humans, they're bad for crops too. Harvests are smaller and that drives up food prices.