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How to Use Nail Stencils

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Nail stencils can take your nails to a whole new level. See what you need to know about using nail stencils at HowStuffWorks.

How to Organize and Store Jewelry

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Whether real or costume, jewelry deserves care and attention so you can enjoy your pieces for the long haul. We'll show you how to keep them safe while showing them off at the same time.

Why Is Amazon Not Considered a Monopoly?

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The online company has its fingers in just about every retail enterprise. HowStuffWorks explains why Amazon is still not a monopoly.

Assessing the Average Quicksand Deaths Per Year

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Science has determined that disappearing completely into quicksand isn't possible - but that doesn't mean that getting stuck still won't kill you.

What's the Protocol of Inviting a Recovering Alcoholic to an Event With Drinks?

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What is the best thing to do if you're having a recovering alcoholic at a party with liquor? HowStuffWorks Now looks at the etiquette rules.

Why DNA Evidence Can Be Unreliable

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DNA found at a crime scene doesn't automatically mean the person matching it is guilty, say researchers of new forensics guide.

Cyanosis: Why Your Fingers Turn Blue

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It might be OK for a Smurf to have blue fingers, but for the rest of us, it's something you don't want to see. Cyanosis is usually a sign of a bigger health problem.

How to Treat Poison Sumac

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Poison sumac is even more toxic than its cousins, poison ivy and poison oak, in its ability to cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems.

Keep These 5 Foods Out of the Fridge

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HowStuffWorks finds out why five common foods are best kept outside the refrigerator, including bread and potatoes.

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