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How much extra gasoline would Americans use if daytime running lights were mandatory?

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Daytime running lights use gas to stay lit when the car is on. Learn how daytime running lights use gas and the amount it takes to power these lights.

Was It Boeing or Airbus?

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One of the most notable rivalries in the skies: Boeing vs Airbus. One is American, one is European and both of them have been standout names in the aviation industry for years. Even if you have a preference, true aircraft aficionados should know all of these airliners like the back of their hand!

Bison vs. Buffalo: What's the Difference?

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People often use the terms "bison" and "buffalo" interchangeably when referring to large, wooly animals in the Bovidae family. If you drive by one of the two in a national park you may even be inclined to say, "Buffalo, bison - they're basically the same, right?"

Banks of the Seine by Stanislas Lepine

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Banks of the Seine was among Stanislas Lepine's contributions to the first Impressionist exhibition. Learn more about this beautiful painting.

The Banks of the Oise by Charles-Francois Daubigny

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The Banks of the Oise by French impressionist Charles-Francois Daubigny is a luminous example of a plein air composition. Learn more about this painting.

La Plage de Trouville by Eugene Boudin

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Eugene Boudin's "La Plage de Trouville" shows his fascination with light at the sea. Read about which other great Impressionist he influenced.

Profil de Lumiere by Odilon Redon

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Profil de Lumiere by Odilon Redon was created when Impressionism was no longer the only, nor the most innovative movement. Learn about Redon's work.

What Was America's First Terrorist Threat?

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Terrorism on the Barbary Coast began in the 15th century and plagued the young American nation. Learn how the U.S. fought off terrorism from the Barbary States.

The Gleaners by Jean-Francois Millet

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"The Gleaners" is Jean-Francois Millet's most famous painting. Learn about Impressionism and why Millet chose to paint the life of rural France.

Madeleine in the Bois dAmour by Emile Bernard

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Post-Impressionist painter Emile Bernard painted Madeleine in the Bois d'Amour while visiting his good friend Paul Gauguin. See this painting here.

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