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Can You Match the Canadian Store to Its Logo or Products?

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These are the stores and products that we grew up wearing, using and eating throughout our lives. Do you know the logos or products that represent each store? If you've grown up buying from Canadian retailers, take the quiz to see how well you remember them!

Stored Energy Methods (Other Than Rechargeable Batteries)

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One way to store energy is to use a battery, but what other ways can we store energy? Learn about different ways to store energy at HowStuffWorks.

How do store coupons work?

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How do store coupons work? How does the store get its money back?

How are movies stored on DVD discs?

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How are movies stored on DVD discs? Learn about storage capacity, data compression and the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG).

How to Clean and Store Your Cloth Face Mask

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Wearing some sort of face mask is more important than ever now to protect you and others from coronavirus. But how do clean and safely store it?

What is Dry Ice? How To Safely Use and Store Dry Ice

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Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide that's used in everything from transporting goods to removing skin imperfections. Learn more about dry ice and how to use this versatile compound effectively and safely.

Are my files really safe if I store them in the cloud?

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Are your files safe in the cloud? Learn about cloud storage and if your files will be safe in the cloud.

How much ice would I have to store up in the winter in order to air condition my house all summer?

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We use ice to cool many things from drinks to desserts. But what if ice could cool your home? Take a look at how much would be needed to keep your home comfortable.

Store Shelves Still Empty? Blame the 'Bullwhip Effect'

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Product shortages on everything from cars to computer chips continue unabated. At the root of most is the "bullwhip effect." But what is it?

How does a Zip drive store so much more data than a floppy drive?

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The main thing that separates a zip drive from a floppy disk is a magnetic coating. See how this coating makes an impact on zip drive storage.

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