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How the Student Conservation Association Works

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The Student Conservation Association partners high school students with environmental organizations. Read about the Student Conservation Association.

Why do wildebeests spend their whole lives migrating in a circle?

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Wildebeest migration involves nearly one million wildebeests walking 1,000 miles in search of food. Read about wildebeest migration, an arduous trek.

10 Types of Fish You'll Find on Restaurant Menus

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From sushi rolls to Friday fish fries, fish have a firm spot in cuisines around the world. With their shimmering scales, incredible variety and nutrient-rich profiles, the types of fish we eat go far beyond just "tuna or salmon."

How Death Masks Work

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The best photograph can't touch one. A death mask, in all its 3-D glory, is the last likeness of a loved one that a family can own. After all, it vividly preserves what some consider to be the very essence of a person -- the face.

How Sandbags Work

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There may be a time when all that stands between your home and the rising floodwaters are some sacks full of sand. Will this defense keep you safe?

What Is a Flood and Why Is the Surge of Water So Dangerous?

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Flooding has claimed more lives than any other natural disaster. Find out how a gentle stream becomes a raging torrent.

How Bull Sharks Work

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Bull sharks are one of the deadliest of sharks in existence. Read about bull sharks and why they eat mammals like dogs.

Paintings by Paul Cezanne

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Although Paul Cezanne was known as an Impressionist, Cezanne only participated in two Impressionist exhibitions. Learn about the life of Paul Cezanne.

Smarter Than the Average American? Take This USA Quiz!

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Hundreds of millions of people live in the USA, but very few of them know all that much about the country they live in. Do you fit in that category, or do you think you're smarter than the average American? Take our quiz on all things America to find out.

12 Most Dangerous Cities in Mexico by Homicides per Capita

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The nation of Mexico is home 130 million people across 31 states (Mexico City is a separate entity but not a state in itself, similar to Washington, D.C. in the United States). Unfortunately due to a variety of factors, Mexican cities are often host to a violent crimes including homicide. Here, we'll detail the most dangerous cities in Mexico and give some info about their history.

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