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5 Spring Lawn Care Tips
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Do you know the top 5 spring lawn care tips? Find out the top 5 spring lawn care tips in this article from HowStuffWorks.
How to Make Money Without a Job
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Do you know how to make money without a job. Learn how to make money without a job at HowStuffWorks.
10 Home Remedies for Cold Sores
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Cold sores, also called fever blisters, are painful and unattractive. Discover what causes cold sores, and the home remedies that can treat them.
How Dog Training Works
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Learn the history and ideas in common behind most methods of dog training and then talk about one of the most popular methods today: Clicker training.
How Personality Tests Work
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Personality tests are a huge phenomenon, but how legitimate is the science behind them? Find out in this article by HowStuffWorks.
How Narcissism Works
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Are we becoming raging narcissists? Probably not, but that doesn't mean your selfie habit is healthy. Learn more about narcissism at HowStuffWorks.
How False Positives Work (and What They Could Mean for Your Health)
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Depending on the test and other things, a false positive for cancer could be as high as 50 percent. Learn about false positives at HowStuffWorks.
Ultimate Guide to Winnie the Pooh
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Winnie the Pooh remains one of the world's most beloved characters. Go behind the scenes with a guide to the Winnie the Pooh movies and TV shows.
How Women Work
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If you believe what you see on TV, women are inscrutable, conniving, hysterical and apt to change their minds without reason or warning.
10 Things We Thought Were True Before the Scientific Method
Before the scientific method came along, science dabbled in some pretty far-out ideas in its youth. Remember miasmas? And spontaneous generation? And the four elements?