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10 Most Corrupt Countries in the World — As Far As We Know

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In order to measure the most corrupt countries in the world, it's important to first understand what makes a country corrupt. According to Transparency International, a global coalition against corruption, corruption is "the abuse of entrusted power for private gain."

Can a U.S. President Remain in Business Once in Office?

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What does U.S. law say about the president and his business holdings? Find out from HowStuffWorks Now.

Why Don't You Ever See Square Vegetables?

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At least not in nature. Scientists have discovered the two gene families that play key roles in making fruits and vegetables either round or long. Could a square fruit be on the horizon?

What's the Difference Between Macronutrients and Micronutrients?

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What are micronutrients and macronutrients and why are both important for living a healthy lifestyle? HowStuffWorks lets you in on all the details.

How Do Snails Get Their Shells?

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Snails can't survive without the protective shells they call home. Get the details on how they grow them at HowStuffWorks.

Is milk good for you?

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Is milk good for you? It can be highly beneficial or highly detrimental. Learn the truth of whether milk is good for you.

Cloaca: The Single Opening in Animals, Plus Human Implications

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A cloaca is a single bodily opening in many animals for excretion and reproduction. In rare human cases, failure to separate during development leads to complications.

Bambino Cat: The Munchkin-Sphynx Hybrid Making Waves

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Think of a cat with a wrinkly, hairless body and short, stubby legs. Now picture it bouncing around like a curious little gremlin. That peculiar feline is the Bambino cat, a breed that's drawing both fans and critics for its one-of-a-kind looks and big personality.

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