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6 Types of Dogs You'll See at Official Dog Shows
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The many types of dogs are as diverse as the jobs humans have bred them to perform. From herding dogs to hunting hounds, people have been breeding dogs since prehistoric times to help with tasks like guarding, retrieving and companionship.
How to Draw Landscapes
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Draw landscapes to honor their beauty. Follow our simple step-by-step instructions to learn how to draw landscapes -- from waterfalls to cityscapes.
How Ebola Works
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Ebola has killed thousands in Africa since it first broke in 1975. And it's back again. HowStuffWorks looks at the virus and the science to stop it.
Nintendo Switch Online: NES Games Can Be Played Offline, But Only For 7 Days
Nintendo Switch Online, the paid online service that launches on the Nintendo Switch tomorrow, will not require a constant internet connection in order to play the downloadable NES games available on the service ... but there's a slight catch. As revealed on the official Nintendo Switch Online FAQ, the premium service's complimentary Nintendo Entertainment System [...] The post Nintendo Switch Online: NES Games Can Be Played Offline, But Only For 7 Days appeared first on Goliath.
How Electromagnetic Propulsion Will Work
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Get a sneak peek (even before NASA scientists) at a new type of spacecraft that could be jolted through space by electromagnets.
How the Emmy Awards Work
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The Emmy Awards honor television's best programs. Find out about the Emmy Awards, from the origin of the Emmy name to how nominations and voting work.
Knight
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Knights, in the Middle Ages, were warrior horsemen. A knight was called Sir, and was usually of a noble or a genteel family.
Could Salter's Duck have solved the oil crisis?
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Salter's Duck was a 1970s wave energy invention that lost grant money and fell by the wayside. Find out more about Salter's Duck's energy potential.
What is hypermiling?
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Hypermiling is a driving technique designed to maximize fuel efficiency. Learn how to use hypermiling to save gas here.
Is it greener to renovate or rebuild?
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Is it greener to renovate a home or to build a new one from scratch? It depends on your individual situation, and each has its own advantages.