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What does a greensman do on a film set?

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What does a greensman do on a film set? Find out what a greensman does at HowStuffWorks.

Can My Smartphone Be Used as a TV Remote?

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Smartphones can do just about anything these days. But how can we use them to control our televisions?

Why Soundtracks Love 'The Day of Wrath'

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The HowStuffWorks podcast The Soundtrack Show looks at the movie life of the 13th-century Latin hymn 'Dies Irae.'

Can You Be Allergic to Your City?

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If you're moving from one city to another, pack some extra tissues because it's true: Seasonal allergies can flare up when you relocate and are exposed to new allergens.

How are TV commercials produced?

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The average TV commercial is 30 seconds. So they should be fairly easy to shoot, right? Wrong. Learn about TV commercial production at HowStuffWorks.

Is your foot really the same length as your arm from wrist to elbow?

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Is your foot really the same length as your arm from wrist to elbow? Find out with a little help from Da Vinci at HowStuffWorks.

What's the Difference Between Baking Soda and Baking Powder?

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Baking soda and baking powder are both leavening agents, but they work differently in batters and doughs. In a pinch, can you substitute one for the other?

Comma vs. Colon: Take Our Punctuation Quiz!

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Think you know your ABCs (apostrophes, brackets and commas)? Take the punctuation quiz and find out!

Has 'Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board' Ever Worked?

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If you've ever been to a slumber party, you know the drill. Place your fingers under someone's body, chant "Light as a feather ... stiff as a board ..."and they'll magically rise up into the air. Is this old trick a true ghostly phenomenon?

How Absolute Value Works in Equations and Graphs

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Absolute value is a mathematical concept often used in conjunction with a number line or graph to represent the relative value from zero (modulus). To illustrate this idea in a different way, the absolute value of a number can be closely related to distance in the physical world.

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