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Can You Pass This Very American Food Quiz?

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Calling all foodies out there! Fans of American food items should be able to easily pinpoint their favorites among this list. See if you can identify the yummy goodies in the screenshots-but get some snacks first, as this quiz is guaranteed to induce hunger! Happy eating and answering!

Can You Guess Which Countries These Breathtaking Landscapes Are From?

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Where in the world can you marvel at Earth's biggest canyon, swim in lakes the color of bubble gum, or stroll through endless stretches of red sand? Take our quiz to see if you can match these breathtaking landscapes to the correct country!

Postwar Europe and Japan: October 1945-September 1951

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This World War II timeline highlights postwar events from October 1945-September 1951. Get information on Europe and Japan after World War II.

How Saturn Cars Work

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Saturn cars go back to 1982, when GM launched Project Saturn to build smaller quality cars. Find out how Saturn Corporation came to be.

How Beer Works

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Stout, lager, pale ale, pilsner and porter ... it takes a lot to produce a great beer. Take a tour through the brewing process from start to finish, barley to bottle, mash to keg and learn to brew at home!

How Bats Work

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Bats are the only mammals that can fly, and they live much of their lives hanging upside down. Learn about bat wings, bats and echolocation, bat caves and bat myths.

How Moore's Law Works

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Moore's Law says computer processors double in complexity every two years. What does that mean? Learn more about Gordon Moore and Moore's Law.

How the First Lady Works

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The first lady is an important, if not formal, office in the United States. Read about first ladies, their history and why first ladies face such scrutiny.

How to Make Money From Home: 15 Ideas for Online Income

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The internet has made it possible to have a side job - or a full-time one - within your four walls, or just beyond them. We look at 10 great gigs.

How Waterless Toilets Work

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Waterless toilets are a great way to save water. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about waterless toilets.

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