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The Dark History of Black Cat Superstition
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Black cats were associated witches and paganism in the Middle Ages. Even today, black cats wind up in shelters more than any other color cat. So why are black cats considered so unlucky?
How Eco-terrorism Works
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Eco-terrorism attacks people or things that threaten the environment or the wildlife it supports. Learn how eco-terrorism works and who's behind it.
What the Use of Emojis and Emoticons Says About Our Personalities
Researchers looked at emoji and emoticon use on Facebook, texts and emails Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
10 Child Prodigies
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Some kids have a lot of talent in music, art or math. Then there are those who are gifted beyond belief.
Country Decorating Ideas
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Add fresh country style to your home's decor with the country decorating ideas in this article. Helpful photos illustrate different country styles.
Why Do Christmas Carolers Walk Around the Neighborhood Singing?
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Christmas carolers travel around the neighborhood on foot singing Christmas songs. Learn about Christmas caroling and Christmas caroling traditions.
Can You Ace This Disney Villains Quiz?
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Disney may be known for a certain friendly mouse and a host of sweet princesses, but this entertainment behemoth has also come up with some pretty memorable bad guys. Take our quiz to test your knowledge of Disney's greatest villains!
The America Quiz
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Land of the free and home of the brave, yes, that is the United States of America! But just how much do you really know about the USA?
The Six Triple Eight: How the 6888th Battalion Broke Barriers
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During World War II, an extraordinary group of women broke barriers, defied expectations, and changed history. Known as the Six Triple Eight, this all-Black, all-female battalion of the Women's Army Corps served overseas in Europe, sorting millions of pieces of backlogged mail and boosting the morale of American troops far from home.
A Portrait of John F. Kennedy, America's Youngest President
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John F. Kennedy was the youngest man elected president of the United States and fourth killed in office. HowStuffWorks looks at JFK's life and death.