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10 Things Not to Do When Painting Your Home

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Here are 10 things NOT to do when you have an endless house-painting job looming over you. Learn more about painting your house at HowStuffWorks.com.

How Computer Mice Work

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The mouse might just be the computer user's best friend. Every day of your computing life, you reach out for your mouse whenever you want to move your cursor or activate something. Learn how this human-machine interface translates your movements into digital data.

10 History Movies That Mostly Get It Right

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Some history movies aren't exactly accurate. But these 10 history movies do a pretty good job of being both accurate and entertaining.

Fourth of July Crafts for Kids

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Fourth of July crafts include art projects, games, and healthy treats. Learn about these activities for kids.

Michelangelo Buildings

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Michelangelo was not only a great sculptor; he was also a master builder. He loved cities over nature and although had many architectural feats under his name, he often declared that he was not an architect. See the famous buildings of Michelangelo.

How Olympic Torches Work

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Every two years, the Olympic torch makes its way through a huge relay to the Opening Ceremony that kicks off the Olympic Games. Learn all about the torch's history, construction and transport.

10 Worst Ways History Has Repeated Itself

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As they say, if we don't learn from history, we're doomed to repeat it. And as these 10 historical events prove, humans seem to be more prone to repeating than learning.

How Whales Work

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Whales are some of the largest living things on the planet. Learn about whales and find out how whales are able to sleep and withstand the pressures of the ocean.

How Drywall Works

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You see it everywhere, but you pay it no attention. Despite its versatility and popularity with builders, few people know where drywall comes from or how it's made.

How Sky Burial Works

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What is a sky burial? Read about sky burials and ritual dissections at HowStuffWorks.

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