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How to Get Kids Excited for After-school Tutoring

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Getting kids excited for tutoring can be difficult. Visit HowStuffWorks Family to learn about getting kids excited for tutoring.

Top 10 Movies About Newborns

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The cinematic adventures of adorable newborns can provide hours of entertainment. Check out 10 movies about newborns.

Do Debtors' Prisons Still Exist?

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Do debtors' prisons still exist? Find out what debtor prisons are and if they still exist with this article by HowStuffWorks.com.

Will checks become obsolete?

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Will checks become obsolete? Find out if checks will become obsolete at HowStuffWorks.

5 Incredible Things You'll Learn in First Grade

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First grade is when your formal education really begins. Find out what five incredible things you'll learn in first grade.

5 Things to Know About Native American Languages Spoken in the 21st Century

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The majority of Native Americans today speak English, so how many Native American languages are still in existence and being spoken today?

Voltaire Was an Enlightenment Celebrity Who Would've Loved Social Media

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Before there was a Madonna, Bono or Beyoncé, the one-named Voltaire was Europe's first truly modern celebrity.

Why Is There a Crack in the Liberty Bell?

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Older than the founding of the United States, the Liberty Bell has endured as a symbol of freedom for many Americans, even though that was not its original role.

Poisonous Death Cap Mushroom Spreads Over North America

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Amanita phalloides is non-native to the North American continent, introduced to California from Europe, and rapidly spreading.

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