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Does where you live determine how often you call in sick?

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Calling in sick is something some are more loath to do than others. Does geographic location affect who's calling in sick and who's toughing it out?

Bedroom Decorating Ideas

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Create the bedroom of your dreams with the decorating ideas in this article. Decorating themes include island getaway, Parisian, casual, and more.

Why Is the Thwaites Glacier Called the 'Doomsday Glacier'?

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Scientists are concerned that the Thwaites Glacier is melting at a rapid pace, though some don't love the name "Doomsday Glacier." What does the rapid melt of this huge glacier mean for the future of our planet?

How Sherpas Work

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Sherpas live among the peaks of Mount Everest. Find out how Sherpas came to this land and about their way of life.

Korea's Haenyeo Female Freedivers Brave Freezing Waters and a Changing Culture

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Who are Korea's haenyeo female free divers? Learn more about this fading traditional fishing method in this HowStuffWorks article.

Oil Sands: Energy Evolution and Environmental Concerns

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Oil sands are a mixture of clay, sand and water with a small amount of bitumen. Learn about oil sands, find out how energy intensive it is to refine oil sands.

How John McCain Worked

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John McCain is a Republican senator and candidate for the presidency in the 2008 election. Learn about John McCain and the political career of John McCain.

10 Innovations in Winemaking

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People have been making (and drinking) wine for 8,000 years -- which means lots of innovations both now and in the past, from creating Champagne to quirky wine labels.

What's the Most Americans Have Ever Paid for Gas?

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Gas prices seem like they are currently out of control, but adjusted for inflation, there was another time when they were even higher. When was that, and what causes gas prices to fluctuate?

How to Become a Nun

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If you've ever been curious about what's involved in becoming a nun, we'll explain all the steps as well as the difference between nuns and sisters.

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