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5 Time Management Apps for the iPhone
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These time management iPhone apps are some of the best in the market and can help you get organized. See a list of five time management iPhone apps.
Can e-mails be taxed?
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Could a tax be levied on e-mail? Find out about the myths and realities of the end of free e-mail.
When is it rude to @ someone on Twitter?
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Twitter mentions can be a great networking tool if used correctly. Learn the best practices for using the @ sign on Twitter to avoid being rude.
Most Racist Countries in the World: A Global Look at Inequality
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Assessing racial equity globally is complex, involving policies, cultural attitudes and systemic issues that impact minority communities differently across regions.
What is a social networking site?
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What is a social networking site? Find out what a social networking site is and how it works at HowStuffWorks.
Why Are Orcas Attacking Boats? Experts Weigh In
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For the past few years, orcas attacking boats have been making headlines, most recently off the coasts of Spain in the Atlantic Ocean. These incidents, involving a group of orcas known as the Iberian orcas, have been occurring since 2020.
What is a trustafarian?
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What is a trustafarian? Find out what type of people get the luxury to be called a trustafarian and more with this article by HowStuffWorks.com.
Project Blue Beam: A Conspiracy Theory Straight out of 'Star Trek'
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Conspiracy theories: love them or hate them, they aren't going anywhere soon. For a conspiracy theory to have real staying power, it needs both a compelling narrative, and an audience who is either unable or unwilling to practice healthy skepticism.
Kristin Smart: A Tragic Disappearance With No Clear Conclusion
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The disappearance of Kristin Smart in 1996 shook San Luis Obispo County to its core. It was a case that stretched over two decades — and even today, after a popular true-crime podcast, a high-profile case that ended in a murder conviction, questions remain about what exactly happened.
How 17 Equals 49.6: The Amazing Multiplying Women
People consistently overestimate the female presence - in film, in the workplace, even on HowStuffWorks podcasts. Learn more at HowStuffWorks Now.