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1973 Harley-Davidson FL Electra-Glide

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The 1973 Harley-Davidson FL Electra-Glide motorcycle was one of the few bikes sporting the AMF-Harley logo. Learn about this Harley-Davidson bike.

10 Most Destructive Storms

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Witch homicide aside, Dorothy was lucky that her home safely traveled to Oz after the tornado. Many people who lived through the storms on our list were left with nothing.

Ferrari Biographies

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The biographies of Ferrari's designers, engineers, and managers describe their contributions to Ferrari's success. Learn about these talented men.

Madeleine in the Bois dAmour by Emile Bernard

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Post-Impressionist painter Emile Bernard painted Madeleine in the Bois d'Amour while visiting his good friend Paul Gauguin. See this painting here.

Lantana

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Lantana is an annual flower covered in colorful blossoms. The woody shrub is an ideal container plant. Learn about lantana.

Leucothoe

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The leucothoe is an evergreen shrub. Native to the southeastern US, its flowers make good bouquets and nice ground cover. Learn about this shrub.

Weeping Willow

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Weeping willows are wide, tall trees with curtains of drooping branches. Plant trees near ponds or lakes. Learn about this beautiful tree.

How Sarah Palin Works

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Sarah Palin is a hot commodity on the McCain-Palin ticket: Her youth and conservative ideals have garnered publicity. Learn about Sarah Palin and her ideals.

How Grenades Work

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Grenades are a devastatingly effective weapon on the battlefield. Find out what happens when a soldier pulls the pin and tosses one of these miniature bombs at the enemy.

How Auroras Work

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An aurora is a light phenomenon caused by solar winds interacting with the Earth's magnetic field. Learn more about auroras.

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