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Who Really Struck It Rich During the California Gold Rush?
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When you think of the California Gold Rush, you probably think a lot of people made millions off that gold, right? Some did, but it wasn't from panning for it.
Can You Pass a Graphic Design Certificate Exam?
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If you love to create logos, images and designs for fun, we've got the perfect quiz for you: a graphic design quiz that will test your knowledge on everything about colors, shapes, lines and other elements of design. See how well you do by taking this quiz now!
The Expert French Grammar Quiz
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The French language is spoken by millions of people, but how well do you parlez français? Put your French grammar knowledge to the test with this HowStuffWorks quiz!
The Radium Girls' Dark Story Still Glows With Death and Deceit
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The sad story of the Radium Girls is one that details how human strength can overcome corporate greed, even in the most dire of circumstances.
How to Diagnose and Fix a Brake Fluid Leak
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Discover brake fluid leak causes and solutions. Expert insights on identifying, diagnosing, and fixing brake fluid leaks.
England's Eccentric 'Camberley Kate' Never Turned Away a Stray
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She took in her first stray dog in 1943 and became a legend for her pioneering efforts in dog rescue. Meet "Camberley Kate," the fierce canine advocate who had a heart of gold.
Crystal Flutes and Human Hair: 8 Random Items Found in the Library of Congress
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When singer Lizzo played a glass flute owned by President James Madison, we stopped to wonder what else might be hiding in the Library of Congress.
How Safety Coffins Eased Grave Fears of Premature Burial
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"Safety coffins" were tricked-out caskets that provided a way for prematurely buried people to escape from 6 feet under, back when this fear was sometimes a frightening reality.
20 Home Remedies for Cuts and Scrapes
Learn easy, effective home remedies for cuts and scrapes that speed the healing process. Find out how to prevent infection using common kitchen items.
UFOs and the Government
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Project Sign was the first major government UFO investigation project. Read how Project Sign began and the history of UFOs and the U.S. government.