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What Is Glycerol? 6 Uses for the Wonder Compound
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From soap to pharmaceutical products, glycerine has many applications.
How To Use a Pressure Washer
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Pressure washing can be so satisfying on some primal level, but the right equipment makes all the difference. And remember, safety first.
How to Use Rooting Hormone to Propagate New Plants From Cuttings
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Looking for an easy way to propagate new plants from existing ones? Rooting hormone can help turn one plant into two.
Use of the Exclamation Point Has Exploded!
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This skinny mark of excitement was once frowned-upon in written correspondence. But thanks to texting and the internet, we're now always exclaiming.
How Does the U.S. Government Declassify Top Secret Documents?
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The FBI's seizure of top secret files from Donald Trump's home shined a spotlight on the declassification system. How does the process work?
How to Use the Mnemonic 'SOHCAHTOA' in Trigonometry
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The mnemonic device SOHCAHTOA helps budding mathematicians remember the trigonometric functions sine (sin), cosine (cos) and tangent (tan), which they need to solve for triangles' missing sides and angles.
Understanding Discrete vs. Continuous Data and Uses for Each
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Distinguishing between discrete vs. continuous data and situations that call for each data type is important in ensuring you get your desired results.
Why Countries Use Economic Sanctions to Prevent Conflict
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European nations just implemented crippling sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine. But what exactly are sanctions and do they really work as intended?
What Is the Rainiest City in the U.S.? Here are the Top 11
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Rainy, dreary, Seattle, right? Everyone says it's the rainiest city in the United States. However, Seattleites are keeping a secret from you. Find out if their rainy reputation is real - or if the rumor's all wet.
These 6 U.S. States Once Declared Themselves Independent Nations
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Many states (or territories) that are now part of the U.S.A. were once independent, even if not recognized as such by other countries. We'll look at some of them.