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Why do civilizations collapse?

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The mighty Romans certainly never thought it would happen to them, but the sun eventually sets on even the most powerful empires. Is there more to the story than war?

What is a vegetarian diet?

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Vegetarians are people who abstain from eating any kind of meat. Read about the vegetarian diet and find out why people choose to become vegetarians.

How Freegans Work

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Freegans, or Dumpster divers, are people who attempt to live an ethical lifestyle by reusing trash. Learn about freegans and the ethics of a freegan lifestyle.

Why don't we live underground?

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To live underground takes some serious planning: We've adapted to sunlight and air on the surface. Learn how to live underground and why it matters.

5 Green Methods to Survive the Apocalypse

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The green movement isn't going to die just because the world ends. In fact, sustainable types might even have a leg up post-apocalypse. Here's how.

Top 10 Foods High in Omega-3

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Foods high in omega-3 are supposedly good for you, but do you know why? Explore 10 foods high in omega-3 and learn the benefits of this fatty acid.

How Human Migration Works

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Human migration is the idea that humans developed in Africa and then spread to Europe and Asia. Learn about human migration and how human migration works.

How Hydroponics Works

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Hydroponics is the practice of growing plants without soil. Learn more about how hydroponics uses water as the nutrients for plants.

What Fueled the Famous Feud Between the Hatfields and McCoys?

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The Hatfield and McCoy family names are recognized for one thing: fighting for decades. But what were they so angry about and why so many years of feuding?

How Irish Traditions Work

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Many Irish traditions go back for hundreds of years. Find out about Irish traditions at HowStuffWorks.

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