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August 16, 1977: Elvis Presley Dies

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Elvis Presley's death on August 16, 1977, saddened the world. After a long battle with health problems, the king of rock 'n' roll had fallen.

Test Your Knowledge: Weird Internet Meme Quiz

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Memes are cultural touchstones that these days spread mostly online. How much do you know about these odd memes?

Claude Monet Paintings 1873-1878

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Claude Monet was one of the most prominent Impressionist painters, influencing generations to come. Discover Monet's paintings from 1873 to 1878.

20 Notable People Who Dropped Out of School

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These 20 people, including Thomas Edison, Princess Diana and Benjamin Franklin, achieved notable success in life, even after dropping out of school.

20 Memorable Epitaphs

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A good inscription on a gravestone can provide a bit of humor during a melancholy time. Learn about 20 of the most memorable epitaphs.

How Butterflies Work

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Butterflies' lives are all about flight. Learn all about the lives of butterflies and what may happen to the butterfly in the future at HowStuffWorks.

The Ultimate Kissing Quiz

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It can be a sign of love, grief or respect worldwide. Kissing is a natural act that gives millions of people physical and psychological satisfaction, but where did it originate? Why does it make us feel good?

Why do the eyes in paintings seem to follow you sometimes?

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The eyes in paintings, such as the Mona Lisa, seem to follow you wherever you go, but what causes this? Learn about the eyes in paintings.

1954 OSCA MT-4 Sports Racer

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The 1954 OSCA MT-4 sports racer was built by the Maserati brothers. Find out how this little racer managed a stunning victory at Sebring.

Wetzels Roadster: Profile of a Hot Rod

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Wetzel's Roadster was built by Bill Hook and Valley Custom, and finished by Leland Wetzel. Learn how this 1932 Ford roadster became a classic hot rod.

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