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Why Do We Decorate With Holly at Christmas?

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Holly adorns houses all over the world during the holiday season, but why do we decorate with it? Find out why its crimson berries are so closely associated with the holidays.

Were the American colonists drugged during the Salem witchcraft trial?

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The Salem witchcraft trials were some of the darkest events in all of American history. Learn about the Salem witchcraft trials.

8 'Secrets' You Didn't Know About the Secret Service

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When you think of the Secret Service, you probably think of the people in black guarding the president of the United States. But that's just a small part of the job. What else does this agency do?

How often should you clean?

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Are you wondering how often should you clean? Find out how often should you clean in this article.

5 Foods That Can Change the Way You Smell

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Foods can change the way you smell -- gum and breath mints won't help. Take a look at five foods that change your smell.

Decoding 28 Medical Slang Terms

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Doctors use slang terms to save time during their day to day operations. Find out what physicians are really saying when they use medical slang.

New Guinea Impatiens

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New Guinea impatiens is a type of multicolor annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using New Guinea impatiens at HowStuffWorks.

Jade Plant

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Jade plant is a thick-stemmed succulent plant with fleshy leaves edged in red. It's very easy to care for and will survive even under quite adverse conditions. Read about this African native.

Baby Tears Plant

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Baby tears plant looks good draping out of its container but can also maintain a moundlike shape with pinching. It does well in humid climes but prefers well-circulated air. Learn why to use it in a terrarium.

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