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How to Play Keno
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Keno has emerged as a popular casino game. Read this article to find out how to play keno.
What makes soap foam?
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What makes soap foam? Find out what makes soap foam at HowStuffWorks.
Home Remedies for Cats with Dandruff
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Having cats with dandruff doesn't make the owner or the pet happy. Learn some home remedies for cats with dandruff in this article.
Skin Maceration Explained
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Skin maceration is rare but can be serious. Visit Discovery Health to learn all about skin maceration.
Is It Better to Back In to a Parking Space?
How you park a car can have safety implications. Learn which parking strategy parking professionals prefer in this HowStuffWorks article.
Yoga and Weight Loss: Does yoga burn belly fat?
If you're trying to lose weight, yoga may help...just not in the way you think. Learn how yoga can help blast belly fat and take off unwanted pounds.
How does engine placement affect handling?
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There's a lot of talk about how engine placement affects handling; but does engine placement really matter all that much? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
Did NASCAR Really Start With Bootleggers?
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The high-octane stock car races of NASCAR are an American institution. But did NASCAR really start with bootleggers? Find out from HowStuffWorks.
DIY Passive Solar Heat for Your Garage
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Passive Solar energy is great... it is free, clean, simple, and functional. Learn more about DIY passive solar heat for your garage.
Nobody Knows Why the Peacock Tarantula Is Blue
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The Gooty sapphire tarantula, also known as the peacock tarantula (Poecilotheria metallica), has captivated arachnid enthusiasts and researchers alike. Peacock tarantulas are renowned for their vibrant blue hair, which sets them apart from other species in the genus Poecilotheria.