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Largest LEGO Set in the World Has Over 11,000 Bricks
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The first LEGO set was introduced in 1932, and since that fateful day, the LEGO fan community has grown to a passionate international following.
The Tallest Statue in the World and 14 Others That Come Close
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Monumental statues have been a hallmark of human ambition for centuries, standing tall as symbols of culture, religion and identity. The tallest statue in the world is no exception — and neither are any of its competitors.
9 Names of God in Christianity and Judaism
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The most powerful Christian deity is divided into three primary forms: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. With so many forms, it's only natural that this Holy Trinity would bear so many namesakes.
The Armor of God: A Metaphorical Guide to Christian Faith
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The Christian faith — like many religions — is known for having a range of interpretations, especially when it comes to the Bible. Today we'll be looking at a passage from Ephesians, from which we get the term "armor of god."
What's the best way to keep the toilet bowl clean?
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It may seem like a no-brainer but there is actually a science to keeping your toilet bowl clean. We'll flush away the mystery.
How to Keep Roaches Away and Prevent Infestations
If you live on planet Earth, it's pretty much guaranteed you've had a run-in with a cockroach. Here's how to prevent it from happening frequently.
Why Do So Many Women's Sports Still Incorporate Skirts?
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Some sport associations still mandate skirts for their female athletes. HowStuffWorks explains why.
Would Psychic Powers Really Cause a Nosebleed?
If mental strain caused a bloody nose, academic testing sites would be awash in crimson. So why do we still see psychic nosebleeds from "Stranger Things" to "Scanners"?
How Well Has Strict Gun Control Worked in Australia?
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After a mass shooting in 1996, Australia imposed strict gun laws. HowStuffWorks looks at how successful they've been.
Are Chewbacca and Bigfoot Related?
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Does everyone's favorite Wookiee call Bigfoot family?