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How Cinnamon Works
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Are you wondering about cinnamon, the history of cinnamon, benefits of cinnamon and more? Check out this article and learn all about cinnamon.
How Henri Matisse Worked
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Henri Matisse was an incredibly talented artist. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about Henri Matisse.
Exactly why is your thyroid so important?
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The thyroid gland works to communicate with various parts of the body. Learn more about the thyroid gland and how it sends messages.
How the Trolley Problem Works
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The trolley problem looks to explore the concept of human morality and a philosophical view of consequentialism. Learn about the trolley problem.
Top 10 Appliances We Can't Live Without
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In a pinch, you could probably do without most of the appliances in your home -- but would you want to? Life would certainly be different without these 10.
How Glassblowing Works
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Glassblowing may seem like a fairly recent art form, but it's really been around since the Roman Empire. Read more about glassblowing.
How Dragons Work
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Dragons have captured imaginations -- and their fair share of maidens -- across the globe. But are they more than mythological?
Was there a real Robin Hood?
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Was there a real Robin Hood? Read about the history of Robin Hood and whether or not he was a real person.
Hekate: The Triple-faceted Goddess of Witchcraft and Ghosts
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Hekate was the ancient Greek goddess of magic, the moon, witchcraft, the night, necromancy and ghosts who stood at the crossroads between the worlds of the living and the dead.
How Attila the Hun Worked
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Even 1,600 years later, we still know the name Attila the Hun. But why? Learn more about Attila the Hun from HowStuffWorks.