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10 Crackpot Theories About Space

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Our knowledge of space changes all the time as new discoveries are made. But some ideas about the universe have never really held water - including the one that everything is made of frozen H2O.

10 Jobs You Can Do in Your Jammies

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A job you do in your pajamas doesn't only have to be a job you do at home. Learn 10 occupations where night attire is fine at HowStuffWorks.

How Knife Throwing Works

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Knife throwing is a performance art and awesome pastime. Learn about the technique and history of knife throwing.

10 Etiquette Rules Nobody Follows Anymore

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There are a few etiquette rules that nobody follows anymore, from wedding dress colors to RSVPs. See 10 old etiquette rules to learn more.

10 Worst Circus Disasters

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The circus can provide great fun and entertainment, but occasionally serious tragedies occur under the big top. Learn about the 10 worst circus disasters at HowStuffWorks.

10 of History's Happiest Accidents

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Where would we be without the accidental discoveries of beer, penicillin or Popsicles? Here is HowStuffWorks' list of history's happiest accidents.

How Verbal Self-Defense Works

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A fascinating article that explains the techniques and science behind verbal self-defense!

Railroads of the 1920s

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Railroads of the 1920s reflected a time of uncertainty in the industry at the time. Learn more about the railroads of the 1920s.

How the First Olympics Worked

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Before today's spandex-clad (and some sequined) Olympians set their sights on the gold, silver or bronze, ancient Greeks competed for victory. How did the games begin, and why were the athletes gunning for olive oil?

How Schizophrenia Works

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Schizophrenia is often confused with split personality disorder. Find out exactly what schizophrenia is in this article.

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