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What Very Japanese Name Matches Your Personality?
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"Happiness," "beautiful" and "flower stems," oh "Mai!" If you're curious about what your inner Japanese name means, then it's time to find out if you're a ray of "Nikko" or colorful like the "Gen" season!
What Is Your Stereotypical American Name, According to a British Person?
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The British who have never visited America have a very distorted view of the country. To them, Americans fit into one of many cartoonish archetypes, each with a befitting name. What do you think they think your name is?
Is Your Ideal Guy a Blond, Brunette, or Redhead?
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Do blond guys really have more fun in relationships? Or, is that something that a bookworm brunette said? Either way, this romantic ombre quiz will determine what type of guy will match your high dating standards!
How to Pick Your Daughter's First Perfume
Are you wondering how to pick your daughter's first perfume? Find out how to pick your daughter's first perfume in this article.
Neanderthals Had Bigger Brains Than Modern Humans — Why Are We Smarter?
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There are a lot of ways mental real estate can be allocated. Neanderthals evolved their big brains in a different way than we did - and you see where that got them.
There's an Evolutionary Reason Humans Developed the Ability to Feel Shame
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What evolutionary purpose would shame serve? Learn more about the origins of shame in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Why the Victorians Thought Green Tea Caused Hallucinations
Does green tea cause hallucination? Learn more about the Victorian-era belief about green tea and hallucination in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
What the Use of Emojis and Emoticons Says About Our Personalities
Researchers looked at emoji and emoticon use on Facebook, texts and emails Learn more in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Vending Machines Bring Books and Learning to 'Book Deserts'
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Despite the established benefits of reading, books aren't accessible to everyone. One new study tried to change that with book vending machines.
Inside the CIA's Treasure Trove of bin Laden Files
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The CIA's 470,000 files belonging to Osama bin Laden offer a window into his final years. Behind the Bastards looks at some of the most curious.