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Januarius, Februarius, Mars, Aprilis? How Each Month Got Its Name
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Ever wondered why January is called January and September is September? Here's how each month got its name.
10 Most Popular Hitch Accessories -- and Why?
The right hitch accessories such as safety chains can make or break your towing experience. Find out what the 10 most popular hitch accessories are.
English Country Garden Ideas
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Balance formal and informal in your garden and create a spot of English countryside. Use our garden photos and English country garden ideas to start.
How Flintlock Guns Work
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Flintlock guns were extremely important weapons in the American Revolution; they also formed the foundation of all modern guns. Learn about the gun that started it all.
Enkianthus
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Enkianthus is a small tree with dangling clusters of small, bell-shaped, red or pink flowers, which is a good accent plant. Learn about this shrub.
Daily Dry Skin Care Regimens
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Daily dry skin care regimens are important to healthy skin. Visit HowStuffWorks to find daily dry skin care regimens.
Inside "Hotel For Dogs"
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"Hotel for Dogs" tells the story of siblings who take in dozens of stray dogs. Learn how filmmakers kept up with so many animals in "Hotel for Dogs."
Would you pay $55 for bottled water?
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Bling H2O is a brand of luxury bottled water that costs over 50 dollars per bottle. Learn about Bling H2O and find out why Bling H2O is so expensive.
5 Types of NASA Technology in Your Attic
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Want to see some cool NASA technology? Just look up. No, you don't need a telescope, but you might want to use a ladder. Not only has the space agency sent Americans to the moon, but it helped put some useful gear into your attic, as well.
How Jelly Shoes Worked
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Where did jelly shoes come from? Read about jelly shoes at HowStuffWorks.