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How Long Do Squirrels Live?
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There are tons of squirrel species around the world. Do they all have the same life span?
How Becoming a Doctor Works
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HowStuffWorks finds out all the details involved in becoming a medical doctor.
Which Aura Are You Most Compatible With?
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Not all colors make a good combination, and neither do all people. Your ideal partner will manifest an aura that complements your own spiritual energy. Take this quiz to make sure you don't clash with your next date!
Painting Trim, Baseboards, and Wainscoting
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Learn all about painting woodwork, including trim, baseboards, and wainscoting, in this helpful article.
How Google Fiber Works
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Is Google's broadband all it's cracked up to be? Get the scoop on Google Fiber.
Where Should I Study Abroad?
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All aboard! Oh, we mean all abroad! If you've been given the opportunity to go elsewhere for part of your education, you should take it! But where to go? Throw a dart at the map, or take this quiz to find out!
This Ancient Secret for Making Tacos Nutritious and Safe Is Still Used Today
What is nixtamalization? Learn all about this ancient process at HowStuffWorks Now.
What is the difference between DVD-audio and CDs?
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What is the difference between DVD-audio and CDs? It all has to do with their sampling rate.
Hyponatremia Explained
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Hyponatremia is a serious medical condition. Visit Discovery Health to learn all about hyponatremia.
5 Reasons Why 'Following Your Passion' May Be Problematic
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We've all heard the career advice to "follow your passion." Is it brilliance or bunk?