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Can You Name the Ariana Grande Song From One Line?
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Winning this quiz would be almost as sweet as licking a doughnut! (See what we did there?) Can you choose "Only 1" correct answer to pair the lyrics with the Ariana Grande song? "Step on Up" and give this quiz your best shot!
How Saunas Work
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Do you know what saunas do for your body? Learn about the history, function and health/skin benefits of saunas at HowStuffWorks.
How SATs Work
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The SAT is explained in this article. Learn about the SAT.
5 Everyday Things You Can Do to Keep Your Computer Healthy
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Do you know how to keep your computer healthy and avoid tragedies? See these five everyday things you can do to keep your computer healthy to learn more.
Polygamy: A Comprehensive Exploration to Plural Marriage
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The rules of polygamy for Fundamentalist Mormons are based on the Divine Principle. Read about polygamy rules and the practice of plural marriage.
How Ford Works
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Ford Motor Company skyrocketed from obscurity to dominate the American auto industry in less than 12 years. Learn about Ford history and Ford cars.
How to Play 500 Rum
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500 Rum, a version of Rummy, can be played by two to six players. Learn how to win this card game by being the first player to score 500 points.
What does a V-chip do and how does it work?
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Do you know what the v-chip does in your TV? Learn how a v-chip detects TV ratings and gives parents the ability to control viewing of violent content.
The Great London Smog of 1952
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A smog of epic proportions enveloped London in December of 1952. HowStuffWorks takes a look at the incident and its aftermath.
Doctors Provide Yet Another Reason to Never Hold in a Sneeze
Medical science continues to drive home the risks of holding in an explosive sneeze. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.