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10 People You Probably Didn't Know Were Black

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Some people don't appear to be Black. Learn about 10 people you probably didn't know were Black in this list from HowStuffWorks.

10 Differences Between Macs and PCs

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Mac or PC? It's a question almost everybody has an opinion about. Or, are you wondering what the difference is? We've broken down these computers to reveal their strengths and weaknesses.

How Emojis Work

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HowStuffWorks learns about emojis, those little pics that people use to represent their feelings or avoid misunderstandings. Poop emoji, anyone?

How Gin Works

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In the 18th century, gin was considered as addictive as crack. Then it became part of a cure-all for tropical ailments. Learn more about gin's storied history.

10 Deadly Agents the CDC Works With

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The CDC routinely handles deadly agents that can cause disease and infection. View 10 of these public health enemies to learn more.

5 Factors That Affect Cloud-based Data Upload and Retrieval

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Data upload and retrieval through cloud computing can free you to use any device. Find out what might affect your cloud speed.

How Credit Reports Work

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Credit reports track your entire credit history. Learn about credit reports, how to see yours, and how credit reports affect your chances of getting a loan.

Causation vs. Correlation Explained With 10 Examples

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If you step on a crack, you'll break your mother's back. Surely you know this jingle from childhood. It's a silly example of a correlation with no causation. But there are some real-world instances that we often hear, or maybe even tell?

Early Twentieth Century Railroads

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Early 20th-century railroads saw major improvements in safety and comfort, as well as new regulations. Learn more about railroads in the early 1900s.

How Women Work

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If you believe what you see on TV, women are inscrutable, conniving, hysterical and apt to change their minds without reason or warning.

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