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Does living together before marriage lead to divorce?

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Does living together before marriage doom you to a divorce? Read studies and learn about living together before marriage to find out.

Why Spellcheck Is So Good and Grammar Check Is So Bad

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Why is it so hard for software to check grammar properly? HowStuffWorks talks with some experts, including two from Microsoft.

Should You Use Facebook or Google to Log In to Other Sites?

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While creating online accounts, you're often given the option to sign up via your preexisting social media. But should you be worried about doing this?

The Mystical World of Pisces Celebrities: What Makes Them Unique?

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Discover famous Pisces celebrities known for creativity, intuition, and compassion. From actors to artists, explore how this zodiac sign shines in the spotlight.

Why Karl Marx Was One of the Most Influential and Destructive Thinkers In History

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He co-authored The Communist Manifesto, which was the basis for a new political movement. But to say he is only the Father of Communism sells Karl Marx short.

7 Reasons Catherine the Great Was So Great

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Her legacy has been reduced to tales of horses and sordid affairs, but the real story of Russia's longest reigning female leader is truly fascinating.

How Hollywood Screen Siren Hedy Lamarr Helped Pioneer WiFi and GPS

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Hedy Lamarr's twin passions were acting and inventing. During World War II, she came up with a secret communication system that paved the way for technology like WiFi and GPS. But for decades, people thought this was an urban legend.

Kate Warne: First Female Pinkerton Detective Thwarted Lincoln Assassination Attempt

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Kate Warne was bold enough to walk into the Pinkerton Agency in 1856 and step into her role as the first female detective in U.S. history.

World History: Where Should the Teaching Timeline Start?

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The College Board wants AP World History courses to cover history material from the year 1450 on. HowStuffWorks looks at the pitfalls of the timeline.

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