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Classic Design: Living Room Décor

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Are you looking for some living room decor ideas? Check out Doug Wilson's blog on living room decor.

Are people capable of change?

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Are people capable of change? Can we really change ourselves and never look back? Check out this article by HowStuffWorks.com to learn more.

DIY Garage Door: Installation Tips and Tricks

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Your garage door needs replacing and you have decided to build one yourself. This article will show you how to build a garage door.

The Lost Art of True Damascus Steel

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All steel is not the same, and Damascus steel has a reputation for being the best. But is today's Damascus steel the same as that forged centuries ago?

The Quest to Fix the Grocery Store Tomato

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Grocery store tomatoes are all but flavorless anymore. A group of scientists is out to bring the ripe, red taste of summer back.

What Does 'Caucasian' Really Mean?

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It's easy to equate Caucasian with white. But the word Caucasian touches on issues deeper than skin color. HowStuffWorks looks at its true meaning.

Try These 5 Daily Habits to Improve Your Life This Year

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A new year is always a good time to set new goals. We've come up with five healthy changes that have been scientifically shown to improve your well-being.

Rising Rock: Earth's Crust Has Its Own Tides, Too

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The oceans on planet Earth cycle through daily tidal changes. But the ground beneath our feet experiences tides of its own, too.

Why Cramming Is the Worst Way to Study

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Cramming for a test might help you pass, but it doesn't provide long-term learning and that's the problem.

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