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Image Consulting: A Brand New You

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Fashion makeovers are not just for TV. Create a brand-new you with these quick and simple makeover tips.

Understanding the Categories of Hurricanes

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The categories of hurricanes are defined by wind speed and wind-caused building damage. The scale was created to communicate needs for post-storm resources.

Has Online Shopping Changed How Much Cardboard We Use?

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Will Amazon's age of home delivery bury the environment in extra boxes? You might be surprised by the answer.

The 'All in the Family' Quiz

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Even in the '70s, Archie Bunker's brand of bigotry was enough to raise eyebrows, and it's hard to imagine a show this crude making it to the air today. Take our quiz to see how much you remember about the series that changed television.

What is the importance of breathing in yoga?

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In yoga, breathing is as important as the proper posture. Learn about important breathing exercises and how they better your yoga practice.

The History of the Grilled Cheese Sandwich

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Where did that melty combination of toasted cheese and bread come from?

Does powering down your computer wear it down?

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Does powering down and restarting a computer really lead to wear and tear? Find out if powering down your computer will wear it out.

The Sumatran Orangutan Faces Large-scale Habitat Loss

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The Sumatran orangutan, scientifically named Pongo abelii, inhabits the lush rainforests of Sumatra. These arboreal primates, known as "persons of the forest" in Malay, are highly intelligent and share close genetic ties with humans.

How Lisa McVey Survived Abduction by a Serial Killer

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In November 1984, at the age of 17, Lisa McVey Noland was riding her bike home from work in Tampa, Florida, when she was abducted by a serial killer.

There Were No Flying Dinosaurs, Only Flying Reptiles

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It can be fun to imagine what it was like when dinosaurs were alive on Earth, lurking under the water, defending their territories on land and soaring through the sky. But wait, that imaginary scenario is technically inaccurate. As it turns out, there were no flying dinosaurs, only flying reptiles.

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