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5 Things You Didn't Know About Cocktails and Bartending

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Whether you're into craft cocktails, or just like Jack and Coke, you're sure to be stimulated by our list of facts.

Notre Dame Cathedral: What It Took to Build Her

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Notre Dame Cathedral has burned. HowStuffWorks looks at how she was built.

Is There Really a Cork Crisis?

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Cork is the go-to material for wine stoppers and bulletin boards. So are we really running out of it? And if so, what happens?

Car Safety Systems Don't Always 'See' in Bad Weather, AAA Says

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A new study out from AAA found that advanced vehicle safety systems struggled when weather conditions weren't optimal. Some test runs even ended in collisions.

The Spiritual Meaning of Easter Outweighs Christmas for Some

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Easter is one of the most significant holidays in the Christian calendar, marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ and affirming the promise of eternal life. As Christians celebrate Easter, they reflect on Christ's triumph over death and sin, a central message of the Christian gospel that has shaped faith for centuries.

Neanderthal vs. Homo Sapien: Separate Species With Different Fates

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Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) and humans (Homo sapiens) are two distinct species within the genus Homo. Neanderthals lived in Eurasia until about 40,000 years ago, alongside ancient humans.

The Birman Cat Survived Near Extinction

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Known for their deep blue eyes and pure white feet, the Birman cat has a regal presence and a mysterious origin story. Also called the Sacred Cat of Burma, the Birman breed is adored by cat lovers for its gentle personality and captivating good looks.

10 Castles in England: From Medieval Fortresses to Mansions

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England’s landscape is dotted with stone towers, curtain walls, and battlements that tell stories of war, royalty, and everyday life in the castles in England. From medieval fortresses to Tudor mansions, these historic sites span the full sweep of English history.

Origins of Islam: A Religious History

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The origins of Islam trace back to the early seventh century on the Arabian Peninsula. Islam began in the city of Mecca, where a man named Muhammad, a successful merchant from a powerful tribe, received a divine revelation.

How the Big Bang Theory Works

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The big bang theory is well-known, but there are many misconceptions about it. Like what? Let's start with this one: There was no bang.

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