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What are the Nazca lines?

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Long before crop circles captured the world's imagination, a Peruvian culture called the Nazca went about creating a series of intricate lines -- sometimes in the shapes of animals -- on the desert floor. But how'd they do it -- and why?

Self-Discovery Through Journaling

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Self discovery through journaling could help you learn about yourself. Read about self discovery through journaling at Discovery Health.

Wedding Videography 101

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Wedding Videography 101 is just the thing you need if you're thinking about capturing your wedding on video. Learn more in Wedding Videography 101.

Alcohol Has Calories So Why No Nutritional Labels?

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HoWStuffWorks looks into why alcohol producers in the U.S. aren't legally required to include nutritional labeling on bottling.

Why Are Legal Pads Yellow?

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They're instantly recognizable - mostly for their color. We're talking about yellow legal pads. So who decided they'd be yellow, anyway?

What if there were no sharks?

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We may be fascinated by sharks, but they can cause trouble for other species. Learn what Earth would be like if there were no sharks at HowStuffWorks.

Did airbags make cars deadlier when they were introduced?

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Airbags necessary for your safety nowadays, but they weren't always. Learn more about airbags and their deadly history at HowStuffWorks.

Which WWII General Are You?

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World War II produced some of the greatest generals in history, men who fought in WWI and knew well the stakes of industrialized warfare. Which one are you? Find out with this quiz!

Would You Vote for President Bartlet, Meyer, McCord or Underwood?

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Fiction gave us a lot of fun presidents to imagine in the office. Not all of them are great leaders, nor do all of them have policies we would back, but they're all heroic in some way and make us, on some level, wish they were real.

How the Flying Shuttle Helped the Textile Industry Take Off

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The flying shuttle was a transformative invention during the Industrial Revolution. Learn more about the device that revolutionized the weaving process.

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