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Richard Simmons Diet: What You Need to Know
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The Richard Simmons diet is personalized by Richard Simmons himself. Learn what to expect, what you'll eat and how effective the Richard Simmons diet is.
Why do we remember pain?
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Why do we remember pain? It involves physical, emotional and psychological influences. Take a look at why we remember pain at Discovery Health.
Which East Coast City Are You?
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There are all sorts of cool cities on the East Coast, and each one of them has its own distinct personality. From Maine to Florida, which city are you?
Did the United States Put Its Own Citizens in Concentration Camps During WWII?
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Why did the U.S. create Japanese internment camps during WWII? Read about the Japanese internment camps at HowStuffWorks.
Why are humans altruistic?
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Why are humans altruistic? Even when it might hurt us? See concepts and ideas on why humans are altruistic at Discovery Health.
Why did brothers fight on opposite sides of the Civil War?
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Brother against brother was a motif of the Civil War as families were divided -- even Sen. John J. Crittenden's. Read about brother against brother in the war.
How Home Sales By Owner Works
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Comprehending how home sales by owner works is somewhat complicated. Learn about how home sales by owner works at HowStuffWorks.
9 Types of Intelligence: The Many Ways to Expand Your Mind
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For years, intelligence was measured largely by IQ tests and academic performance. But Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner challenged that view with his theory of multiple intelligences, arguing that intelligence is not a single ability, but a set of diverse capacities.
Who Was the Mad Trapper of Rat River?
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The Mad Trapper of Rat River probably wasn't a trapper, and he most likely wasn't mad, but who was he and why did he lead the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on one its greatest chases ever?
How Lust Works
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What is lust? How does it help promote long-term mating? Read about lust at HowStuffWorks.