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Are the Sodium Lauryl Sulfates in Shampoo Safe?
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Sodium lauryl sulfate is a lather-producing agent found in most shampoos. Learn whether sodium lauryl sulfate poses a health risk or not.
Annual Flowers Image Gallery
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Annuals are primed to germinate quickly when conditions are right, grow speedily, and then make loads of flowers, fruits, roots, and seeds. Learn all about annual flowers by checking out this annual flower pictures image gallery.
Why are sloths so slow?
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Sloths move slowly mostly because of their vegetarian diet. Learn why sloths move slowly and how their anatomy supports such lethargy.
1963-1964 Mercury Marauder
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The 1963 Mercury Marauder was created with racing in mind, with improved aerodynamics for higher speed. Learn more about the 1963 Mercury Marauder.
1966-1967 Mercury Cyclone GT
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The 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT had smoother styling and a longer, 116-inch wheelbase. Learn more about the 1966 Mercury Cyclone GT.
1968-1969 Buick Skylark & Gran Sport
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The questionable 1968-1969 Buick Skylark styling did not hurt its sales. Learn more about the 1968-1969 Buick Skylark and GS and see pictures.
How to Designate a Family Heirloom
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Want to know how to designate a family heirloom? Read about how to designate a family heirloom at TLC Family.
Milk Snake: Harmless Yet Colored for Danger
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Often confused with the venomous coral snake, which advertises its toxicity through bright bands of color, the milk snake is harmless to humans.
The Hippopotamus Is Social in Water, Solitary on Land
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Did you know the word "hippopotamus" comes from the ancient Greek for "river horse"? But don't let that fool you; this big, lumbering mammal is anything but a horse. In fact, it's one of the most powerful animals living in Sub-Saharan Africa today.
Can Genealogy Sites Use Your DNA However They Want?
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Critics worry that when you send your DNA to Ancestry.com for personal analysis it can be used for other purposes. HowStuffWorks checks out whether these fears are warranted.