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How Short Is the World's Smallest Person?

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The current record holder is an actress and social media influencer who uses her celebrity to spread positive messages.

Inside "Twilight"

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"Twilight" is the story of a teenage girl and her first love, who also happens to be a vampire. Go inside "Twilight."

The Case for Kids Walking to School by Themselves

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A study found several benefits to children who walked to school unaccompanied. HowStuffWorks looks into them.

Friends Don't Let (Online-Ordained) Friends Officiate at Their Weddings

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HowStuffWorks explores the rise of online ordination and whether it is legal to be married by someone who was ordained online.

Deaf, Blind and Determined: How Helen Keller Learned to Communicate

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HowStuffWorks gets to know Helen Keller, who overcame deafblindness to live a life of service and inspiration.

How Hedge Funds Affect You Even If You Don't Invest in One

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HowStuffWorks looks at what hedge funds are, who invests in them and why are they so risky.

The Duckmaster Rules the Roost at the Peabody Hotel

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The Peabody ducks are famous worldwide. Meet the Duckmaster who keeps them all in line with HowStuffWorks.

Surrogacy Overview

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Surrogacy involves a woman carrying a child for others who cannot conceive. Learn about the types of surrogacy in this article.

How Are Words Removed From a Dictionary?

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In recent years, the word "demisexual" was added to dictionaries, while "aerodrome" was dropped. But just who is making these lexicographical decisions?

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