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29 Countries With a Red-White-Blue Flag Color Combinations

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Flags are powerful symbols of national identity and culture, with each banner telling a unique story about a country's past, values and aspirations — and the red-white-blue flag standard is no exception.

The Story of Adam and Eve Is Not Unique to the Bible

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The first man and woman are formed from clay to live in paradise until they are forced to leave because of deceit. It's a biblical story but also one found in many other cultures.

How Sea Monsters Work

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Whether we live in fear of a kraken or the Leviathan, humans all around the globe have made sea monsters a part of their cultures. Is there a drop of truth to any of these widespread tall tales?

Who's the Most Famous Person in the World? 11 Contenders

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There are many ways to measure fame: social media follower counts, long-term global impact or whether your friend who isn't into pop culture recognizes them.

Top 5 World Spring Cleaning Traditions

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In some cultures, the spring cleaning ritual has deeper meaning than just cleaning away dust bunnies. Read about 5 spring cleaning traditions around the world.

10 Shark Movies to Turn Any Week Into Shark Week

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Whether you're a fan of thrilling adventures or just like your horror movies with extra teeth, shark movies have carved out a unique spot in pop culture.

Top 5 Ancient Incan Inventions

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The Incan empire had a highly developed organizational system and a near limitless workforce that helped create a culture of wonders. So what are some of their inventions that we know about today?

The Great Flood: More Than a Myth?

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Many cultures have a flood myth -- an ancient story of a deluge that swallowed the Earth. So could a great flood really have happened, and how would we be able to tell?

How Tea Works

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Tea, the second-most consumed beverage in the world, has its own culture and customs. Learn more about different kinds of tea and how the process of preparing tea works.

Why do cookie-cutter neighborhoods exist?

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The identical ranks of cookie-cutter neighborhoods have been immortalized (and often satirized) in American pop culture, but who first came up with the idea for these "little boxes on the hillside?"

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