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Can You Identify These Historical Objects from an Image?
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Tech up! In this quiz you'll find objects from human history that seem more than a little bit out of place today. Can you recognize all of this ancient technology? Let's go!
Can You Name the Auto Shop Tool From an Image and a Hint?
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So you know your way around an auto shop, do you? Do you think you could identify a range of different tools that mechanics use on a day-to-day basis? You could? OK, let's see how well you fare!
Will learning a language help me professionally?
Will learning a language help me professionally? Visit HowStuffWorks to find out if learning a language will help you professionally.
Why Soundtracks Love 'The Day of Wrath'
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The HowStuffWorks podcast The Soundtrack Show looks at the movie life of the 13th-century Latin hymn 'Dies Irae.'
Allergies and Immune System
Allergies and the immune system can affect one another. Learn all about allergies and the immune system from Discovery Health.
How Free Speech Works
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In the U.S., can you truly say anything you want, or are there limits? Find out how free speech works at HowStuffWorks.
Ed Gein Was the Real-life 'Psycho'
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Ed Gein was known as the "The Butcher of Plainfield" for killing two women in the late 1950s. But he was also the inspiration for iconic horror movie characters, including Psycho's Norman Bates and Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Leatherface.
5 Common Auto Insurance Scams (And How to Avoid Them)
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Auto insurance scams are more common than you might think. Read about 5 common auto insurance scams -- and how to avoid them.
How does your body know the difference between dominant and recessive genes?
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Ever since I took biology in high school I have wondered -- why do humans (and plants and animals) have two of every gene, and why is one "dominant" and the other "recessive"? How does my body know which one is dominant? How does it pick between the
Why are some national contests invalid in certain states and other countries?
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Why are most national contests in the United States, void in Rhode Island? And what does "void where prohibited" mean? Also, why are these contests open only to U.S. (and sometimes Canadian) residents?