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As you watch the news each day, do you ever wonder why things happen, and how they happen?
Why do Earthquakes occur, and are we any closer to accurate earthquake predictions? In light of food crisis, can we look to history lessons to improve farm production? And, hybrid cars... the answer to counter oil prices?
The answer to the above and more can be found on this site. Based at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Whyfiles.org explores the science, math and technology behind the news of the day.
Teachers and parents will be delighted to know that the site also offers classroom materials designed to help students understand scientific terms covered in each other.
Keep this site bookmarked right below your news site, and explore why breaking news occur as they do.
So you wanna know how to be a standup comedian?
Or how to write a cover letter?
This web site will definitely be of your help.
Soyouwanna.com teaches you how to do things that you never get to learn in school.
Here, you'll find information on all sorts of themes, from work to wine, apartment rentals to toning your abs and finding cheap airlines tickets.
It's well organised and categorised well so you can easily find your answers under each broad section or simply under the A-Z section.
Plus they offer online courses in some areas such as "13 Money Strategies to Keep Your Business Alive" among others. It also features special ranks, a top ten list, and many other funny headlines.
Overall, the site will come in very useful and your wild goose chase for answers can end here.
Here's a website for you young parents out there.
Familyfun.go.com lets you in on all kinds of activities to keep the young ones occupied.
There's a whole list of arts and craft projects to get their hands on. You can create a doll or even whip up a fun snack or meal together.
And if you want more ideas for 'bonding', there are all kinds of games - both outdoors and indoors - to discover,
So if you feel like some parenting tips from the experts, you know where to go.
Unexplained Mysteries explores the unknown, the unsolved and the unusual.
Subjects range from the mysteries of ancient Egypt and frontier sciences to the more controversial; such as conspiracies, metaphysics, spirituality and the paranormal.
Explore the image gallery and videos but stay away if you do not posses nerves of steel.
Myth, magic and mystery ... De-code them here.
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