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How Cuban Traditions Work
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Many Cuban traditions go back for hundreds of years. Read about Cuban traditions at HowStuffWorks.
How Ugg Boots Work
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Do you own Ugg boots? How did Uggs become so popular? Find out at HowStuffWorks.
10 Deities Who Like to Party
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Do you know the top 10 deities that like to party? Check out the 10 deities that like to party in this article from howstuffworks.com.
How PLUS Loans Work
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PLUS loans are federally subsidized loans taken out by parents of college students. Learn more about PLUS loans in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How edX Works
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In 2012, MIT and Harvard joined forces to create edX. Find out how edX works at HowStuffWorks.
How Sleeve-valve Engines Work
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What is a sleeve-valve engine? Read more about sleeve-valve engine technology at HowStuffWorks.
How Internet Folklore Works
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Cryptic chain emails started the Internet folklore phenomenon, but now there are some deeper cuts. Learn all about internet folklore at HowStuffWorks.
How Well Do You Know Fast-Food Restaurant Logos?
Whether you hit up drive thrus, UBEReats, or Postmates, people love the convenience of fast food restaurants verses . But almost 88% of people can't name all these popular franchises just from their logos. Can you?
Do you know where in the world you can find these famous statues?
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Of the thousands of remarkable statues around the world, you may know where to find the Statue of Liberty, and maybe the Sphinx. But what about all the others? From The Thinker and Venus de Milo to the Olmec Colossal Heads and Moai, see if you can match the famous statue to where in the world you'd find it.
How do they figure out the number of calories in a recipe?
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Is determining it as simple as adding up the calories in the ingredients and dividing them by the number of servings? Or does the cooking (or even the digestive process) change the final calorie count?