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Guide to Being 33 Weeks Pregnant
What is pregnancy like when you're 33 weeks along? Check out TLC's guide to being 33 weeks pregnant.
Signs She’s Not in Love with You – She’s Just Playing Along
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Signs she is pretending to love you include lack of affection, emotional distance, and inconsistent behavior. Learn key red flags to spot fake love.
How is industrial construction different from residential construction?
Sure, industrial and residential construction share some common traits. But in the grand scheme of things, the two fields are about as different as, well, night and day.
5 Things Exterminators Check During Termite Inspections
Termites can wreak havoc on a home, so you should always be on the lookout for an infestation. But what should you look for?
Progesterone Cream and Fertility
Do you know why progesterone cream has been called the hormone of pregnancy and fertility? Find out the link between progesterone cream and fertility here.
How Margin Accounts Work
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Margin accounts allow you to borrow the money to buy stock. Learn about this risky investment option in How Margin Accounts Work.
How Air Curtains Work
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Is it possible for a stream of air to behave like a door? Surprisingly, yes. This door may not block out burglars, but it can certainly fight against cold winds, flying insects and pollutants.
The Human Fly, or the Daredevil Who Made Evel Knievel Seem Sane
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In the 1970s, a mysterious stuntman joined forces with two sausage makers, and the Human Fly was born. Read about the Human Fly at HowStuffWorks Now.
10 Starfish Species You've Probably Never Seen Before
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What lives in water, has no gills, scales or fins and is not a fish? Yep, a starfish - which is why marine biologists have renamed these creatures sea stars.
Titanoboa: Exploring Colombia's Prehistoric Giant Snake
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The extinct Titanoboa snake lived around 66 million to 56 million years ago. These things were massive and could reach 50 feet long and 3 feet wide making them the largest snake ever to have roamed the Earth.