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The People of Martha's Vineyard Once Shared a Sign Language

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Back in the 18th century, much of the Martha's Vineyard community learned and became fluent in a shared sign language. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Chocolate: Big Cravings and an Even Bigger Carbon Footprint

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Do you know the carbon footprint of that chocolate bar you're craving? Take a look with HowStuffWorks.

For Teen Twins, Bad Behavior Can Be Contagious

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Siblings can have a major influence on each other when it comes to bad behavior. Learn how delinquency spreads among twins at HowStuffWorks Now.

Now You Have Another Reason to Neflix

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CordCutting.com estimates that watching Netflix will spare viewers from the more than six days' worth of ads they'd encounter on cable annually.

The Southern Accent Is Dying, Y'all

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Why do Southerners start losing their accents when a lot of Northerners move in? Learn about the decline of the Southern accent at HowStuffWorks Now.

Why Some People Faint When They See Blood

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What's the science behind fainting at the sight of blood? This BrainStuff video takes a look at the brain's internal toggle switch making some people hit the floor.

Why Rudeness Is So Contagious

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Will and Mango from Part-Time Genius explore the subject of rudeness - why it's dangerous to our health and why we can't stop thinking about it.

Why Do Dogs Sniff Each Other's Butts?

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To a human it's unimaginable - sniffing another's derriere. But to our canine companions, it's totally normal. But why? Why?

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