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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.
How to Repair Plumbing Pipes
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Most plumbing problems occur at or near such fixtures as sinks, tubs, and toilets. Sometimes, however, the pipes themselves are the root of the problem. Learn how to repair pipes.
How Speed Dating Works
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Speed dating has roots in the Jewish faith, and was intended to help singles find others related to the faith. Find out how speed dating works.
1957-1987 Pontiac Bonneville
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The 1957-1987 Pontiac Bonneville had its roots in the famous race course of the same name. Find out how the Bonneville transformed Pontiac's image.
How to Start a Family Genealogy Search
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Shows like 'Finding Your Roots' have brought genealogy into the spotlight. Learn how to start your own family genealogy search at HowStuffWorks.
Dental Implant Procedure
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A dental implant procedure inserts a metal rod into a tooth root so that fake teeth can be added to the mouth. Learn what's all involved in a dental implant.
Hypergamy: The History and Evolution of 'Marrying Up'
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Explore hypergamy, the practice of marrying someone of higher social status, its historical roots, and how modern shifts in education and gender roles have transformed this tradition.
Where are your maxillary sinuses?
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The maxillary sinuses are located right under your eyes and above the roots of your upper teeth. Learn more about the location of your maxillary sinuses from this article.
How does drip irrigation work?
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Unlike traditional surface irrigation techniques, drip irrigation provides water directly to the roots of plants. You can learn more about drip irrigation from this article.
The Spicy History of Chai and How to Make It
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You may know chai as a sweet and spicy Starbucks favorite, but the roots of this tea blend lie in the heart of the Indian subcontinent. So, how do you make it?