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Are taxes socialist?
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Are taxes socialist? Read about what it means to be socialist and whether or not taxes fit the description.
Can music make my baby smarter?
Can music make babies smarter? Is there something about classical music and intelligence? Find out if music makes babies smarter.
Hoarding Signs and How to Get Help
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A hoarder is not simply a pack rat -- it's a symptom of a mental illness. Learn about hoarding signs to look for and how to get help.
Dealing With a Lack of Bonding in Older Children
Dealing with a lack of bonding in older children can be difficult. Visit HowStuffWorks Family to learn about dealing with a lack of bonding in older children.
Who owns an abandoned house?
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When the economy sours, home vacancies dramatically increase. But who is responsible for abandoned properties, and what can you do about it? We have the answers.
9 Cold Cases That Have Totally Baffled Investigators
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Despite how hard investigators work, some crimes just baffle even the most gifted detectives. They go cold. That's where these nine cases stand. Will they ever be solved?
Google Easter Eggs: Sweet Treats Hidden in Plain Sight
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Google is home to a ton of super fun hidden Easter eggs you can check out right from your browser. Go ahead, try a couple. You won't be disappointed.
7 Pieces of Art That Shook Up the World
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Can a piece of art be so significant that it changes the way the world sees art itself? Clearly, the answer is yes.
Flying Spiders Glide Into New Territories
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Spiders don't have wings, so technically can't fly. But some arachnids can soar through the air with the greatest of ease.
Why E.O. Wilson Was Called the 'Darwin of the 21st Century'
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Edward Osborne "E.O." Wilson never grew out of his "bug period" as a child and, as a result, became one of the world's foremost experts on the subject of ants.