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10 Most Fun TV Shows About Science

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Who says science can't be fun? See 10 fun TV shows about science that entertain and educate.

Can You Name More Than 11 of These Things Canadians Would Know?

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When it comes to your knowledge of Canada, are you a geography genius, a political prodigy or more of a pop culture maven? This quiz will test you on all the things Canadians know about their country, including its history, political landscape and the cultural events which have helped shape our nation's identity.

12 Countries With Red and White Flags

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Countries with red and white flags sometimes pick those colors because they often symbolize historical sacrifice and purity.

The Delectable History of Cookbooks

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Will and Mango from Part-Time Genius delve into the fascinating history of cookbooks.

No Pants Day

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No Pants Day is a little-known holiday that celebrates not taking oneself seriously. Learn how to celebrate No Pants Day and explore No Pants Day events.

The Bizarre, Brazen Life of Cultist Aleister Crowley

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The late Aleister Crowley liked being known as 'wickedest man in the world.' HowStuffWorks talks to experts (and followers) of the outlandish cultist.

The Treaty of Versailles: Did the End of WWI Cause the Start of WWII?

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In 1919, 30 nations signed the Treaty of Versailles, which degreed Germany to pay huge fines for starting World War I. But were the terms too harsh?

How the U.S. Capitol's Design Was Chosen By Public Competition

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The U.S. Capitol is one of the most impressive buildings in the world. And how its design was chosen is quite a story. HowStuffWorks explains.

Exploring the Impact of the Industrial Revolution Factory System

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Learn how the Industrial Revolution factory system revolutionized mass production and technology in the late 18th century and transformed manufacturing.

Top 10 Structurally Amazing Bridges

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Bridges move cars, trains, bikes and people, among other things. These 10 may even move your soul with their engineering ingenuity and beauty. So which 10 make the cut?

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