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Railroad Expansion

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The railroad expansion of the middle and late 1800s changed America forever. Read more about the westward expansion of railroads.

How War Dogs Work

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Was a dog really the first to encounter bin Laden? We may never know, but we do know that man's best friend has been serving in wars for centuries, getting soldiers smokes, sniffing out bombs and patrolling borders. Why do canines make such good soldiers?

Why Do We Celebrate Labor Day?

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Why do we celebrate Labor Day, and why is it on the first Monday in September?

Crusades

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Crusades were a series of military campaigns that the Christian countries of Europe waged to conquer the Holy Land from the Muslims.

Mercury Muscle Cars

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Mercury, Ford's upscale division, was an unlikely entry into the muscle car market. Learn about Mercury muscle cars such as the 1970 Cyclone Spoiler.

Echinacea: Herbal Remedies

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Echinacea's roots are used as an herbal remedy to lessen colds and infections. Learn more about how echinacea can help you treat and prevent sickness.

Alternative Medicines for Uterine Fibroids

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Alternative medicines for uterine fibroids include mind/body medicine, hydrotherapy, and nutritional therapy. Learn to treat uterine fibroids.

What's the Difference Between a Nautical Mile and a Mile?

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What is a nautical mile, and how does it differ from a normal mile and a kilometer?

What Is a Light-year?

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A light-year is a way of measuring distance, which doesn't make much sense because "light-year" contains the word "year," which is normally a unit of time. So, how does a light-year measure distance?

Gun Pictures

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These gun pictures show you some of the different types of guns. Check out these gun pictures.

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