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What is positive psychology?

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Positive psychology studies what makes people happy. See how researchers study happiness and learn about the pros and cons to positive psychology.

How the Census Works

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The U.S. census is a huge project bent on counting every U.S. resident. Find out about the changes for the 2020 census with HowStuffWorks.

Study Highlights Unique Stereotypes About Biracial Americans

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HowStuffWorks looks at a study on stereotypes surrounding biracial people, including attractiveness and insecurity.

This Horse Breed Identification Quiz Is Really Hard, So We'll Be Impressed If You Even Get 4 Right

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Have you been described as a horse person? Do you find that you know more about horses than most people? If you know the difference between a quarter horse and a thoroughbred, test your knowledge with this quiz!

It Can Take More Than 20 Years to Legally Immigrate to the U.S.

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It can take decades for some folks to legally immigrate to the U.S. (get 'green cards'). HowStuffWorks explains why.

How does childhood obesity work?

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Childhood obesity is more common than you think -- about 30% of young people, ages 6-19, are overweight or obese. Learn more about childhood obesity.

How Storm Chasers Work

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If a tornado was heading your way, you'd probably head for the hills. But for some people, it's just the beginning of a chase.

From Human Skulls to Handguns, the Paris Lost and Found Has Seen It All

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Human skulls, a Napoleonic-era saber, decades-old prosthetic legs and a telescope from Victorian England - they all live on the shelves of the Bureau of Found Objects in Paris, France.

The Most Diverse Country in the World Is in Africa

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If you live in the United States, you're probably used to the idea of ethnic diversity — which is considered to be one the defining features of the country — but how does the U.S. stack up against other countries in the world in terms of diversity?

Does Sharia Always Mean Oppressive Laws?

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Sharia, which is Islamic law, can strike some people in the West as draconian and harsh. Is this an accurate portrayal?

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