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The Story Behind Those Christmas Carols You Can't Stop Singing

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Parson Brown? Yuletide? Do you have a clue what the lyrics of Christmas carols are talking about? Find out at HowStuffWorks.

What Are Those Squiggles of Tar on the Road?

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Those irregular black tar drizzles that seem to scar the surfaces of roads aren't the result of haphazard work by a paving crew.

Don't Toss Those Cheese Rinds! 4 Ways You Can Totally Use Them

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Those leftover cheese rinds can be valuable ingredients that you can harness into new recipes. We'll show you ways to use them as flavor enhancers.

How do you make those big tenderloin sandwiches?

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Are you wondering how to make those big tenderloin sandwiches? Learn how to make some big tenderloin sandwiches in this article.

Why do those long, white clouds form behind jets flying high overhead?

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Contrails are those long white clouds that form in the wake of an airplane flying at altitude. What causes these contrails and what are they made of? Learn the answer to this question in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Don't Toss Those Cardboard Tubes! 10 Ways to Reuse Them

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Don't trash your paper towel, toilet paper and wrapping paper tubes. Give them a second life with one of these 10 hacks instead.

Why do Shriners drive those little cars?

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It's impossible to keep a straight face when you see a Shriner drive a little car. But the Shriners actually do serious work. Learn more.

How did public fountains, like those in Rome, work without any type of motor to pump the water?

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Rome is famous for having large public fountains that work without the use of any kind of mechanized pump. How were these fountains able to generate enough water pressure without a motor? Check out this article for the answer to this question.

Do certain radio wave frequencies (like those used by cell phones) pose health risks?

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Do certain radio wave frequencies pose health risks? If so, is it safe to live within a quarter mile of a cellular phone tower or a radio antenna?

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