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Who owns the oceans?

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International water covers 71 percent of the Earth's surface and includes five oceans. Learn how international water is shared among all the nations.

Can the Government See Which Websites I Visit?

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HowStuffWorks looks at the extent to which the U.S. government conducts surveillance on its citizens and the role of Edward Snowden.

How the Association of Junior Leagues International Works

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The Junior League has a strong legacy of volunteerism among the upper class. Learn about the activities of the Junior League and how it was founded.

How Press Conferences Work

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A well-planned, well-run press conference can be the key to winning positive media attention. Learn how to organize a press conference.

1959 Charles Townabout Concept Car

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The 1959 Charles Townabout concept car was an electric car in a custom VW body. See pictures and a profile of the 1959 Charles Townabout concept car.

What is organic certification?

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Organic foods and other products are popping up everywhere.

What Is the Chemtrails Conspiracy Theory?

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It's hard to look up in the sky on a clear day and not see a "cloud" trailing from an airplane. They're called contrails, though some refer to them as "chemtrails" and have odd explanations for their existence.

Top 5 Tanning Myths

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Do you know the difference between tanning myths and facts about tanning? Take a look at our list of the top 5 tanning myths and find out.

Gordon Parks' WWII Standard Oil Images Still Tell a Powerful Story

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The exhibit "Gordon Parks in Pittsburgh, 1944/1946," on display at the Carnegie Museum of Art, tells the gritty story of industrial life in America during WWII, shot by one of the preeminent photographers of the 20th century.

Can You Match the Picture to Where in the World It Was Taken?

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We've gathered a picture collection just for you! Score big by matching the images that you see to the names of major destinations from around the globe. Lucky for you, you don't need a plane, train or boat ticket to make this fun trek. Take your picture journey now!

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