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How accurate is my watch?
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Is your watch really accurate? How can you tell? Find out how accurate your watch really is at HowStuffWorks.
5 Most Offensive Campaign Ads Ever Produced
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Do you want to know the 5 Most Offensive Campaign Ads Ever Produced? Keep reading and discover the Most Offensive Campaign Ads Ever.
10 Splurge-Worthy Crafting Tools
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There are some splurge-worthy crafting tools you should keep in your kit. Check out these 5 splurge-worthy crafting tools.
What Is Universal Basic Income, and Does It Work?
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Pilot programs are testing whether having universal basic income can change your life for good. What have they learned so far?
Why did Thomas Edison electrocute an elephant?
You may have heard of Topsy the elephant and her sad demise at the hands of Thomas Edison. But what's the real story?
The Poorest Marvel Comic Book Characters
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As the saying goes "crime doesn't pay," but perhaps it should be amended to include "and neither does being a superhero." In the comic book world, heroes often earn a great deal less than their villainous rivals. Sure, some heroes like Iron Man and Black Panther have more riches than they could ever hope to [...] The post The Poorest Marvel Comic Book Characters appeared first on Goliath.
Unit 731: Inhumane Medical Experimentation During WWII
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Before World War II officially began, Japan invaded China's Manchuria region (now called Guandong) in order to expand its territory and extract natural resources to grow its economy. Japan would commit numerous war crimes against the Chinese and people throughout the Asian-Pacific.
Tarrare: The Insatiable 18th-Century Frenchman Who Ate Everything
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Tarrare's unending hunger led him to consume anything—from live animals to inedible objects—making his life a medical mystery in 18th-century France.
1970-1979 Ford Trucks
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The Courier and Louisville Line were Ford's new 1970-1979 trucks. Learn more about Ford trucks in the 1970s and see truck photos at HowStuffWorks.
10 Child Prodigies
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Some kids have a lot of talent in music, art or math. Then there are those who are gifted beyond belief.